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Showing posts with label Smartphones. Show all posts

Smartphones in 2012

The power of smartphones has increased by leaps and bounds ever since the first smartphone, the Apple iPhone, was launched in 2007. The cheap smartphone segment, especially, has witnessed a phenomenal growth in 2011. Faster processors, superb displays, high quality cameras and other features fuelled the popularity of smartphones in 2011. Most cheap smartphones, however, were found lacking in the battery department. Most of these phones, even today, require a battery recharge within 24 hours. But improved performance has been the scoring point for most of these phones.

But that doesn't mean that smartphones, and the cheap smartphone in particular, has no room for innovation and improvement in 2012. Here's a look at what manufacturers are likely to incorporate in their products in the coming year.

Quad-core processors

While 2011 was the year of the dual core, 2012 is expected to usher in the quad-core processor even in cheap smartphones. Tegra 3 by Nvidia, is touted to be nearly five times faster compared to the dual core Tegra 2. Qualcomm, meanwhile, plans to launch its quad-core Snapdragon CPUs with speeds in the 2.5 GHz range. It also plans to launch the quad-core Adreno graphics processor for gaming.

Near-field communication

Near-field communication (NFC) is the technology which enables the smartphone user to wave his handset in front of a payment kiosk, instead of swiping his credit card, while making payments. To make that a reality, wireless carriers and cheap smartphone makers must incorporate the NFC capability in their handsets and retail outlets must set up kiosks that accept such payments. 2012 may finally see NFC being implemented.

Displays with 720 pixel resolution

The HTC Rezound and the Samsung Galaxy Nexus were the first phones to boast of true 720 pixel resolution i.e. 1280 x 720 pixel displays. This is likely to become the norm for display even in cheap smartphones the next year and handset manufacturers may even figure out how to comprise the pixels into a smaller screen. The result would be beautiful smartphone screens where individual pixels will be impossible to differentiate.

Voice control

After the introduction of Siri in the iPhone 4S by Apple, Microsoft and Google are trying to out-score each other to incorporate more voice commands in their respective cheap smartphone platforms. As for Siri, there's a slim chance that Apple may open up its virtual personal assistant to third-party applications in 2012. In the same way, the company would expand the functionality of Siri by the time the year is over.

Better phones to cost less

As cutting edge and state-of-the art smartphone technology improves, the average stuff also toes the same line. This means that more cheap smartphones will be introduced in the market and a greater number of people would start sporting such handsets. In fact, Steve Ballmer, CEO, Microsoft, has already forecast that Android smartphones will be the cheapest and companies will have to scour for ways to bring down the cost of their products.

Whatever it is, you can expect to see a flurry of cheap smartphones invading the market in 2012.

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Things You Must Know About Smartphones

The craze for smartphones is at its height. Each day, almost all mobile phone companies are coming up with a new smartphone. People are lapping up each and every smartphone without knowing what to expect from such a phone.

Well, here are some things you must know about a smartphone.

Internet is the key

While it's usual for smartphones to come in several sizes, the internet is always the key. A smartphone sans internet is akin to a hamburger without the ham. As of now, over a quarter of the smartphone users rarely access internet from anywhere else other than their smartphone. Experts have projected that by the end of 2013, the smartphone would be the primary device to be used by people for accessing the internet and it will overtake the laptop and the personal computer in this regard. If your smartphone lacks internet, contemplate buying a new one.

Power is precious

Even if you make only a few calls from your phone, several cheap smartphones run low on battery beyond 24 hours. While the features of a phone usually attract the most attention, the capacity of the battery isn't given much importance. More and more smartphone users are carrying their battery chargers with them even while going to work. Playing games or watching videos would drain the battery quickly. Avoid these if you want far more important things to do with your smartphone.

Call quality depends on the design

You would be certainly amused if you saw a photo of an early mobile phone with a giant antenna protruding from the back. Even cheap smartphones, these days, have eliminated the necessity of an antenna which is comprised within the device itself. However, several ergonomically designed phones often fall short in their call quality because of the aesthetics that short-changes the function of the antenna.

Most applications get boring fast

Depending upon the operating system of your smartphone, there could be hundreds of applications available over the internet. In fact, an average cheap smartphone user normally downloads 4-5 new applications each month. Studies have revealed that a majority of these applications, a whopping 91 per cent, are used less than 10 times and are mostly forgotten. Be selective about the applications you download and delete those that you use rarely. This would save space as well as battery life.

Privacy is thin

The worst part of a smartphone is that very little information contained in its memory is actually kept private. Though the policies of the service providers and the internet often differ, most of them comprise a provision for accessing the information of their users from any corner of the world.

There are viruses for smartphones

Though their numbers could be many times less than that of a personal computer, smartphone viruses do exist. However, the vast number of smartphone viruses usually attack modified or jail-broken handsets. Nevertheless, virus attacks on regular and cheap smartphones are increasing in number.

While the above points may not be sacrosanct for each and every smartphone, it's advisable to keep them in mind while buying a handset.

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Find a Decent App Developer and Ensure That Your Smartphones Don't Get Cluttered With Trash Apps

If you are into smartphones, then you are probably one of those persons who go gaga over applications made here and there. Many a decent app developer is now out of their comfort zones to be amongst the many people who want to earn money by making apps. Sometimes, or most of the time, the apps being made are useless ones and not even entertaining ones. There are good apps though, that make jobs easier through good alarms, schedulers, email support, etc. and there are also those that give you the fun you need through game apps made to pass those boring hours of the day or keep you company at times. There are even applications that help you maintain good health, apps that help you read the daily news on your phone and apps that will help you read your favorite book just about anywhere. These are the good ones that you can install to your phone. Sometimes there are paid apps where you will need to shed some money to avail of their awesomeness. Too bad though that a lot of rotten applications have surfaced on the internet and their purpose is so mundane that it annoys the good folks. You will have to sort them out one by one if you want to avoid them.

A good app developer will ensure that the application he made will be beneficial not only to him but to his customer as well. You will see that an app is good if it is constantly being updated by its maker. If you want to buy an app because it seemed and looked cool, you should first find reviews about it, if it's really any good or if it's a dumb app made to generate a quick buck through advertisement. When we mean advertisement it's the annoying little boxes on an application popping up on your Smartphone every time you open a dud app. You can avoid them really, and they are most active when you have a free app installed on your phone. Well what do you expect from a free application right? They will want to make something from their creation and having sponsored ads is one way of doing it. Developers who can't make decent applications turn their luck on those ads and its rather annoying most of the time for decent folks. A good thing to note though is that if you do not like the application then you can immediately delete it. It's such a waste of memory or storage space at times that you just can't help but be annoyed.

So look only for trusted iPhone app developer or Android app developers so that you will avoid those useless apps. Reviews online are good bases of what is not a hit on the app market, so just go to one site and be informed.

The author writes for http://www.appsterhq.com/ which provides information regarding app developer.


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