Flexible screen, smartphone or double face kit ... What awaits tomorrow!!

Linternaute.com reported on ten technology trends shaping the future of mobile phones. While some innovations are still far from out of the lab, others are already on the market.

Surfing the web, take excellent pictures, play, watch HD movies and streaming ... In two decades, smartphones have become real pocket minicomputers. Like them, each vintage, smartphones swell their memory, their powerful processor and the screens are larger and better defined. This little world is housed in enclosures increasingly purposes. Smartphones are changing so it remains difficult to project what they will be in five to ten years. However, some trends emerge today and the market leaders are struggling to invest in research of futuristic technologies to always have a head start. This is particularly the case of Samsung or LG who manufacture foldable truly flexible displays are already more than science fiction. In fact, most innovations are around the screen, which remains the primary interface to the smartphone universe for the user. This could further increase its definition, adopt a 3D display or why not display this screen on any surface using a mini projector.



In innovation, other manufacturers take more risks and are already selling models with original attributes. This is the case Yota Device and smartphone with a screen on both sides. Moreover, concepts such as modular and scalable phone Ara Google project, are under development. This project could also very well leave the laboratories to offer a product resulted from this year. While it remains unclear what the trends of tomorrow, Linternaute.com takes the risk of the smartphone draw the portrait of the future and his universe through ten futuristic technologies which in some cases are already on the market
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