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Mobile Handsets Eye Touchscreens

Posted May 11, 2008 8:18 AM

In a recent interview session with RCR Wireless News, Analyst Stu Carlaw presents his views on current device trends for mobile handsets and reveals that touchscreens and improved user interfaces are on the horizon. He also pronouces that the speed of innovation will continue to increase, bringing software that will rival hardware and the appearance of micro-segmentation. Do you agree with his predictions? What other changes do you see in the future of mobile devices?

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Re: Mobile Handsets Eye Touchscreens

05/22/2008 5:57 AM

yes, i support the idea of Stu carlaw, i too see the emerging trend in embedded devices/system coming far apart from hardware to software. In the coming years a mobile handsets will not be used only for calls/entertainment but as now it has become a integral part of human life, human will be highly dependent on this device for their general purpose need.

Most probably in comming years, mobile will be equipped with video antennas for streaming video/serials/soaps directly from TV receiver, gps locator etc.


VISHWA MOHAN, BANGALORE, INDIA

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