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Smartphones Of The Future: Improvements That We Would Like To See

In the past years, mobile phones have managed to become a vital part of our lives. It is also easy to see that technology is evolving quickly and we will definitely see some major improvements for smartphones in the future. We have come up with a list of features that would make our lives easier. Let’s take a look.

Enhanced health monitoring

Health monitoring will definitely become better in the future and we might even receive real-time updates about our blood pressure, heartbeat or body temperature. This information will also be sent to your healthcare provider.

Translation

The future should also bring real-time language translation. It could be really useful to have smartphones that are able to translate foreign languages during phone calls. This feature would be especially useful for businesses.

Recognizing your movements

Facial and voice recognition might be just the beginning. Smartphones should become able to recognize our movement patterns. For example, you will only be able to unlock your phone if there are natural movements. If someone else would threaten you to unlock your smartphone, the device should be able to detect the change in your movements and alert the authorities.

Acting as a controller

Smart houses are another thing that will become in the future, and they need to be controlled. Your smartphone should become the controller for all the smart technology in your home. You should be able to use your phone in order to turn on the lights, switch the TV channel or even open the door.

The physical form will become outdated

Smartphones should evolve beyond their physical form. In the future, we can expect wearable projectors and flexible screens that will replace the regular phone. This would make it a lot easier to take your device with you anywhere you go.

By Henry R. Lares

Henry Lares is still early into his career as tech reporter but has already had his work published in many major publications including Tech Crunch and the Huffington Post.  In regards to academics, Henry earned an engineering degree from Apex Technical School. Henry has a passion for emerging technology and covers upcoming products and breakthroughs in science and tech.

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