Smartphones — combining the traditional function of a phone with internet browsing, video and apps — have changed the way we relate to, and communicate with, the world. So what future predictions can be made about our smartphones now they've been around for a while? read more
Of course, today’s smartphones are much more than just phones. They are powerful, networked multimedia computers, and over the years, they are expected to get more advanced. read more
It will organize, match, and learn every single day about who you are and how you operate. It might sound alarming, but it’s reality for the 77 percent of Americans who own a smartphone. From smart to super-smart. Sometimes it’s hard to imagine how our phones could get any smarter, but companies like Apple, Samsung, and Google keep upping the ante. read more
So smart they’ll make themselves extinct. The biggest drawbacks to smartphones are usually their hardware. Batteries never power your phone for more than a day. The chipsets (processor + GPU) overheat under too much load. read more
Absolutely, and probably in ways you – and we – haven’t imagined. Curved phones, mega-resolution screens and, of course, ever-improving number crunching abilities. read more