From car phones to iPhones,
mobile technology has been advancing at a rapid pace. In this article
we'll take a look at some of the newest features ready for your next
phone. Many of these exciting technologies make it even easier to
communicate, do business and learn on your mobile device.
Take a look at the next page to see the first emerging phone technology.
For years, cell phones have operated on a strict carrier contract basis, but that's beginning to change with Wi-Fi phones.
While phone owners may still have a carrier, the phones can connect to
home or office Wi-Fi networks. This ability frees you from having to
count minutes or worry about other charges. Some phones operate strictly
on Wi-Fi VoIP networks, freeing you from a traditional carrier completely.
Many technology enthusiasts dream of an "all-in-one" portable device,
which can handle all of their communication and entertainment needs. As
smarter and smarter phones like the iPhone
come out, add to that list of desired features "mobile augmented
reality". This technology will tie together the internet, accelerometers
and GPS
to superimpose digital information on the real world. Traveling to a
new city? Point your phone at a building and it tells you anything from
the history of its construction to visiting hours to restaurant reviews.
All of the technology necessary is ready for the market. Expect to see
these phones of the future sometime soon.
Phones may soon allow you to transfer or pay money instantly from any bank account or credit line. The potential is great for small businesses and individuals who can't accept credit cards or those who prefer an electronic payment to cash or checks. Paypal is leading the way with a mobile service tied to its already robust online payment options. The technology is available now for these services, but with so many institutions involved (including banks, stores and carriers), mainstream adoption has been slow. See How Cellular Electronic Payments Work to learn more.
Since the success of the Apple iPhone, touch screen phones have gotten more and more popular. However, among people who text and email frequently from their phone, many still prefer the real buttons of a device like the Blackberry. The physical buttons seem to give better feedback and allow more natural typing. New technology could deliver the best of both worlds by creating a touch screen which feels and reacts when you type on it. This technology is being explored by phone developers in order to get the next generation phones to the market.
Phone technology is advancing at an amazing pace, so don't be surprised to see some of these features in your hand soon. Check out some of HowStuffWorks' other articles on mobile technology to learn more.
Phones may soon allow you to transfer or pay money instantly from any bank account or credit line. The potential is great for small businesses and individuals who can't accept credit cards or those who prefer an electronic payment to cash or checks. Paypal is leading the way with a mobile service tied to its already robust online payment options. The technology is available now for these services, but with so many institutions involved (including banks, stores and carriers), mainstream adoption has been slow. See How Cellular Electronic Payments Work to learn more.
Since the success of the Apple iPhone, touch screen phones have gotten more and more popular. However, among people who text and email frequently from their phone, many still prefer the real buttons of a device like the Blackberry. The physical buttons seem to give better feedback and allow more natural typing. New technology could deliver the best of both worlds by creating a touch screen which feels and reacts when you type on it. This technology is being explored by phone developers in order to get the next generation phones to the market.
Phone technology is advancing at an amazing pace, so don't be surprised to see some of these features in your hand soon. Check out some of HowStuffWorks' other articles on mobile technology to learn more.
Source: http://electronics.howstuffworks.com
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