Here’s To The Next Billion: Major Trends Shaping The Smartphone Industry
Here’s To The Next Billion: Major Trends Shaping The Smartphone Industry
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Jayce talks about how smartphones will reach the next billion users.
The future he’s talking about sounds very much like Fahrenheit 451.
not everyone needs or wants a smartphone and why should they, also we change phones way too quick and buy a new one each year cant we just slow down, cos i feel like once i got the phone i want another comes out i want or is better and i could be on a 2 year contract urgh
You always make the most informative and highly entertaining videos on YouTube. Period.
Can you link to the off contract videos?
I’m ready for some augmented reality glasses that have an understanding of our environment and can tell us information about the environment based on what we are doing. That would be cool.
Androids are the best. People around the world have more Androids than iPhones
On domain .com would anyone suggest buying the extra security feature? Is it possible to not have your name showing on a domain without having to pay the extra dollars, or is it not even worth it for the hassle?
If buying an unlocked a phone is the way to go then where should Verizon and sprint go?
Motorola showed us that communication can be mobile, then Blackberry invented text (or what is called two way fax at the time) and also created the first ever phone to use qwerty keyboard. Then IBM showed us how to interact with our phone not just though physical buttons. Nokia made the first GSM phone, showing us that phones don’t need to be just locked onto one carrier. Nokia brought it further again through phones with games, Internet access and even a camera, which totally shaped future phone. Then Blackberry rocked the world with an app that can send messages through Internet connection (which is what WhatsApp rip offer later on). Though Touchscreen phones existed, Apple truly introduced touchscreen onto phones. All this companies have done a great part in phone development, especially Blackberry and Nokia, but now, we just gets small gimmicks here and there, hardly any true innovation. To create something revolutionary, we need to think out of the box, not like some cliché ass fingerprint scanner shit.
I think we might see some big changes in the next 10 years. We are developing so fast and just take a look back what technology we have 10 years ago. 10 years ago I would think it’s insane to have more than 500mb of RAM on a phone but now we have phones up to 4gb of RAM. So yea, the future is bright for the technology industry and for us consumers as well.
Graphene batteries
"and now for something completely different" – Monty Python
I hope that cell phones don’t end up like cars. Look at cars in the 50’s. They were all beautiful. But, when production needed to be higher, the beauty of the cars got shitty. Like a Prius. Lets hope that HTC keeps their metal on their phones. Lets hope they don’t go to cheaper products when production needs to be higher.
What’s Up With Starting Every Single Word with Capital Letter !?!??!!!!
I thought I had a dead pixel when I was watching this vid
Smartphones are everywhere. Soon there will be more than computers
Ps i really need to win some give aways
In India buying a smartphone has became cheaper from 2014 after the Chinese oms started taking interest in India
Today in India you can get a snapdragon 410 with 2gigs of ram 720p display 2300mA battery and with cyanogenmod for just
110USD
4:14: Hi +Jayce, maybe ‘limiting’, indeed. But advantages of a smartphone are that a) No matter where I go, I know I can view my content and, maybe even more importantly, b) if I read my email, for example, I would not want anybody else to see it (why would I want to project it on some window?).
Too bad Google dropped the ball on price with the Nexus 6 and 9….
He jayce ,
I live in Suriname and here almost no one has a contract phone . Because all phones are unlocked and are sold here in specialized cell shops and everyone uses prepaid simcards. Most cell shop have the latest phone within 2 to 4 week of the phone launching. Here brands like iPhone ,Samsung and BLU are the biggest sellers.
4:30 – The word you’re looking for is Hololens!
I think Microsoft hololense is the first glimpse of the next big thing (although its obviously not perfect yet).
I also had the same thought that in the future we’ll be using a completely different device to interact something that’s not a slab of metal and glass it’s like technology disappears but you’re using it seamlessly connected to everything
Great job Jayce! when is the next periscope?
I agree totally…..
How do you save money in the long run for off contract phones. I really don’t understand it.
I’m not sure if I want to check my email on my window or my toaster
Before we innovate to have info flying around all over the place and lose touch with reality (being "too" plugged in), it’s imperative we develop great security measures and systems. People are getting hacked left and right. Soon privacy will be a myth if we continue at this rate
We need Aliens to lend us their Tech.
What Blackberry is trying to do.
There is tech in infancy stage that is a contact lens which is permanently surgically inserted into eye giving better than 20/20 vision i think your idea of future everywhere info is bang on, however i dont think info will be everywhere rather always with and always on, when the world starts figuring out tech that is grown biologically rather than machine made we will start implanting it.
http://www.medicaldaily.com/bionic-lenses-will-improve-eyesight-3-times-better-2020-vision-seeing-perfect-without-334824
Your idea of expanding android over everywhere even on the walls of your home is quite good but it also threatens us from hacking
I keep hearing people say buy your phone up front but I don’t see any plan on Verizon that is cheaper or discounted if you bring your own phone.
I just hate your creepy way of talking😂
Microsoft’s augmenteg reality might be the first step in what you were saying..When I saw that conference I already felt like I was in a sci fi movie… they managed to pull something like this off anything’s possible
Please talk about the https Google play app security problem highlighted right now in tech news
It was cool to watch you work
You don’t always save money purchasing a phone off contract. For example, I got a LG G3 for $1 on contract. If I purchased the phone it would have cost about $500, but Verizon would have only reduced the data charge by $15/mo. so that only saves me $360 over 2 years. Bottom line is do the math before deciding on or off contract.
I think that your thoughts about the Internet being everywhere and on everything mirror those of Skynet.
That’s right fools, wall os is the future.
@Android Authority @***** I live in India. You’re correct here people spend money on very cheap phones and without any contract as you’ve there like Verizon, AT&T, etc. But another thing I want you to know is they don’t believe on the e-commerce website and don’t but devices from there. Here we are habituated to buy it after seeing it physically and after a lot of research on it’s performance. So what do you think about that problem to get solved.
I also liked you idea that these devices should be around us all the time to do different activities and help for it. . . I want to know also what BlackBerry is trying to do and also Nokia is coming with their Android devices.!
As someone who lives in Finland it is weird to me that contracts are the more expensive way for American people to get their phones. Here we can get our phones through carriers by paying the phone in parts. The price for the phone in the end will be exactly the same it would have been if you pay it all at once, the only difference is that you pay it over time instead of all at once.
You can also pay it all at once if you choose to do so, at any time. For example you can choose to pay your phone for 24 months at first, but if you want to get a different phone after 1 year has passed you can just pay the rest of what you owe them and that’s basically the end of the contract. You can also change your mobile subsciption type at any time without any additional costs to something else, so basically you are not stuck at all with carrier contracts here.
It is also funny to me that mobile internet has data roof in many countries. Here you pay X amount of money monthly and use the internet as much as you like. The downside to this though is that the internet can somewhat slow down when many users are online at once, but that is a small inconvenience to pay for having an unlimited access to the internet wherever you are for fixed monthly cost.
Micosoft Holo lens ……..thats the future
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While technology is great I’m not too fond of having to go to my wall to do simple tasks, pass through some convoluted TouchWiz interface just to lock my door then find out that someone hacked my wallOS or something and having to pay hundreds of dollars to fix it.
Perfect you should definitely do the periscope thing again
starwars, minority report, matrix?
we need battery free phones
It’s great to hear such a unbiased talk about Mobile phones and always caring about us consumers 😊.
Never miss your shows. Keep up the good work.
Alex from London UK
It is normal to buy phones directly here in Germany….