MobileTopSoft: "There is a question that has been looming in over our heads for a long time, and that is, do we really need smartphones? Keep reading to see my views on the matter, you might or might not agree."
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.
i Must say yes to this question .Because smartphone is not only mobile pone it device which help u everywhere whereever you call.All you have to do is just put some cool application to work for you
this article should really be titled:
DO WE REALLY NEED FACEBOOK, TWITTER AND WHATSAPP.
see, i have a smartphone, but im not interested at all in social networking. im not saying i don't do it, i have a facebook account with the primary objective being keeping in touch with family and friends overseas.
i don't log in everyday to see what they up to, nor do i log in every 5 mins to see whose up to what. i also prefer talking to people face to face, not sitting next to someone texting someone else million miles away.
i talk to my friends regularly, hell, i see them daily. i do not care much for their status updates.
sorry for straying....staying on topic, i use my phone as my personal business assistant. i need a smartphone. its handy. keeping appointments, checking shedules is so much more convenient. with the integrated web access i am able to keep my pc and phone calendars fully synced 100% of the time. life would be fine without smartphones, but smartphones just make life easier.
i picked up Xperia Play not because i wanted a smart phone but because i needed to "upgrade". i was tired with my old phone which i was using for 5 years. i never felt the need to buy a smart phone because my old phone could practically everything i wanted - call, sms, take pictures, browse internet, play games... albiet the small screen.
i upgraded because this (the gamepad) was the only unique thing about it.
Real smartphone user will require a physical qwerty keyboard.
Rest of the user -- it should be called a multimedia/entertainment phone