Friday, July 12, 2013

[283] Apple can do it now

Yo know what.

None of the iPhones, iPods, Androids are work great for meeting my needs.

In this article I'm going to introduce some concepts (maybe not new, but I don't care), but those are definitely the one which definitly should be considered as a niche for the phone.

Niches: perfect Organizer: personal commnications and organization device.

Since all of the smartphones are oriented for customer which won't try to replace PC, I would really design a phone for geeks, which at the same time would be the same way easy to use for anyone.

To create ideal smartphone I would strike the idea of how much time you spend on your device for nothing:
(1) You all know that some things you do on your smartphone is better to be done on PC. I would reasearched which features is better to do at home and would emmited it from the phone functionality. Here's some of them:
(a) Browsing the web-pages. Totally reluctant thing to do on your phone. Even though we faced a new revolution in browsers on the most mobile platforms (the best browsers I believe still belongs to iOS), but I believe that developers should be forbidden from creating browsers on the phone. Only informative apps running on the best hardware and provding the convenience you need. Paradox
(b) 

I would take the existing iPhone and created it in a form of wristwatch. But here's what would really make it convenient:
(1) programs on that wristwatch (or phone) should run on a background mode in an "always alive" mode.
E.g. the SoundHound must always detect what music were playing around, and it should log into special place where at the end of the day you will be able to see the list of all the music your phone heard during the day while it was inside your pocket
(2) phone should show direction not only the maps in a real time.
(3) Siri should always monitor your voice activity - it should be able to understand what's going on around you and what kind of information in apps you need right now. Maybe this sounds like difficult task right now, but I believe that's not just fancy feature, its a necessity.



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