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Will phones take over computers?
This Indian Express article, for example, points out that “most of us still prefer to run to an old Windows XP PC in the office than work on a smaller touchscreen, even if it is better in more ways than one.” And this eWeek article explains 10 reasons why your tablet will have trouble replacing your desktop PC.
What is the future of cell phones?
Stretchable Screens and Foldable Phones Flexible, stretchable display screens are likely to play a role in the future of cell phone technology. While consumers love larger screens, tablets are bulky, and for the sake of convenience, mobile phones need to fit into pockets.
Will your smartphone replace your PC at work?
Many businesses are still not ready to pay for everyone to have a smartphone, or provide a Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) program — with the expensive monthly telecom fees. There are plenty of people who think your smartphone will never replace your PC at work.
Is a smartphone a computer?
In the future, smartphones and computers will continue to mimic each other’s features, but I don’t think the distinction between a computer and a smartphone will ever go away. The title of this article is a bit rhetorical since we all know that smartphones are computers.
Will your smartphone be your only computer in two years?
Back in February 2015, Wired magazine proclaimed that in less than two years, your smartphone could be your only computer. Here’s an excerpt: “With each passing season, another wave of mobile devices is released that’s more capable and more powerful than the generation preceding it.
Is your smartphone better than your computer?
When asked which computing device they would keep if they had to pick just one, a plurality of 42 percent opted for their smartphone over desktops, laptops, tablets and other choices. Still, most smartphones are better geared towards consuming content than generating it.