"If you’ve worked with a notebook computer resting on your knees for any length of time, or held a smart phone to your ear for a long chat, you’ll know how hot these portable devices can get. Given that smaller portable devices such as tablets and phones are unable to accommodate water-cooling pumps or even fans, manufacturers have relied on conductive sheets of metal or other materials to carry the heat away from the really hot spots and keep high temperatures from damaging chips. But it’s increasingly clear that if portable devices are to continue to improve, we’ll need something better."
Bendable smartphones could be a reality in five years, Lenovo's head of mobile told CNBC.
Very easy to steal too from the looks of it.
More pointless, overpriced attachments to compensate for designer shortsightedness could be a reality in 5 years.
Some people mocked the original iPhone when it launched, and the Samsung Galaxy Note provoked much mirth for being too big, but both defied their critics with strong sales and spawned sequels that are still going strong. The phones we’re looking at here had a different fate. They may have pointed the way for the future of smartphones, but they failed to capitalize on it.
Lumia 1020 was definitely the biggest shocker of all. I still remember how I thought it would do great in the markets when it was first announced.
Shake it like a smartphone printer. Actually, no. Don't shake it. Your prints will be ready in ten seconds.
Let me warn you before hand that it is gonna cost you a fortune if you plan on using this one for some regular use.
If your dissipating too many watts within a tiny case it's still sure to cause problems, especially since it is still within someone's pocket or in their hand.