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iPhone 5 Is The Most Disappointing iPhone Ever?
kitamesume:
--- Quote from: Xtras on September 17, 2012, 08:53:30 PM ---Any ideas of a feature you are dying to see implemented by somebody? What else can they add?
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a feature called "less than 100$".
rostheferret:
--- Quote from: metro. on September 17, 2012, 09:02:27 PM ---I dunno, they'll start moving towards projection, that'd be my guess. That would allow a larger screen which would open more possibilities.
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Already working on it. The problem is battery life and the projector's luminous flux (how bright it is) when using it, so sadly it's realistically still a ways off...
metro.:
--- Quote from: rostheferret on September 17, 2012, 09:40:33 PM ---
--- Quote from: metro. on September 17, 2012, 09:02:27 PM ---I dunno, they'll start moving towards projection, that'd be my guess. That would allow a larger screen which would open more possibilities.
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Already working on it. The problem is battery life and the projector's luminous flux (how bright it is) when using it, so sadly it's realistically still a ways off...
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I know they're working on it.
My point was that may be the next big thing.
rostheferret:
--- Quote from: metro. on September 18, 2012, 01:48:28 AM ---
--- Quote from: rostheferret on September 17, 2012, 09:40:33 PM ---
--- Quote from: metro. on September 17, 2012, 09:02:27 PM ---I dunno, they'll start moving towards projection, that'd be my guess. That would allow a larger screen which would open more possibilities.
--- End quote ---
Already working on it. The problem is battery life and the projector's luminous flux (how bright it is) when using it, so sadly it's realistically still a ways off...
--- End quote ---
I know they're working on it.
My point was that may be the next big thing.
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See, I still disagree. I think cloud computing will go big, iPhone goes Spotify with it's iTunes to allow live streaming directly to your device, storing your favourites on their cloud having a partition in the phone to cache the last however many gigs of music you last listened to or something. I think fingerprint recognition will come first as well, seeing as Apple bought a company specialising in touchscreen fingerprint recognition technology not that long ago. I think we'll see bendy phones first, seeing as how much companies must spend fixing broken screens. I think there's room to develop optical zoom technology, but first you gotta get the camera to that level - Sony's Xperia has a 12MP camera already - and further optimised for low level conditions, raising the aperture size and completely cut the hand held camera market, like they haven't already slashed interest in the department of the electronics store. I think integrated graphics will see more interest than processor speed soon enough, the processor is already good enough to run a large number of games and as any gamer will happily tell you, the graphics card ALWAYS bottlenecks first, and short of some massive revolution in the way we make batteries, I think all of this will occur well before we see decent projectors on smartphones.
GoGeTa006:
They can kill phones and move on to Augmented Reality!
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