Is the mobile space really this boring now?

Fingolfin269

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All we do is bicker over who copied who, which patent attack is trollish, etc. I have to think that if there were ever any new and exciting news, true innovation, that we would focus on that instead of blasting Apple or Android or Samsung or MS or etc. right? Or is it really just much more interesting to basically turn the mobile forum into P&N (Apple vs. the world | Repubs / Dems)?
 

Fingolfin269

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New question:

What is the last interesting mobile hardware news item you've posted about that doesn't involve bitching about either Apple or someone else?
 

bearxor

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Here's my two cents.

There has been no major innovation in the mobile phone market since January 2007. It was fundamental shift of the way we looked at and used mobile devices.

Everything since then has been iteration.
 

WelshBloke

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Yeah all the legal issues are about about as irritating as when people start arguing share price or market share WRT which phone is better.

It would be much nicer if everyone stuck to the hardware/software stiff instead, you know, how your device actually works.
 

cheezy321

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New question:

What is the last interesting mobile hardware news item you've posted about that doesn't involve bitching about either Apple or someone else?

Completely agree.

The fact that most people in this forum judge a phone almost exclusively by its screen size is proof that the mobile space has not advanced all that much since 2007. A new phone is 'revolutionary' just because it has the biggest screen on the market? Weaksauce.

Here's to hoping NFC takes off and some more disruptive technology gets added to smartphones in the near future. I personally hope battery life improves as well. Having 3 - 4 days of no charging would be fantastic.
 

RedRooster

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I dunno, the wireless charging in the new Nokias sounds pretty awesome to me. Hopefully more phones have that in the future.
 

Eug

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Decent 7" tablets makes 2012 quite interesting IMO, esp. with Apple likely finally joining the party.
 

cl-scott

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It depends on your perspective. For lawyers, the mobile space has probably never been more exciting. For the rest of us...

Apple is a company that has a flash of absolute brilliance every 3-5 years, then proceeds to milk it for everything they've got. Normally, by the time the competition managed to catch up, they had moved on to their next flash of brilliance, but now we get lawsuits instead, so one can't help but wonder if when they went to the idea well this time, it was dry. Tim Cook is basically Apple's answer to Steve Ballmer after all. He's a businessman, not a crazy artist type like Jobs.

NFC is potentially interesting, though we already lag so far behind Japan in that area what is whiz-bang cool to us is old hat for them. Something like bluetooth could be used for home automation. Think about like a BT garage door opener. You get within about 30ft of your house, a BT transmitter in your car triggers the door to open. Go outside that range, and it closes. Lights could be turned on and off around the house based on NFC sensors at strategic places, registering unique IDs of phones going through the doorway, and turning off the lights when all IDs have registered leaving the room. You could have BT transmitters that attach to landline phones and transfer incoming calls to your cell phone. I should consider patenting some of these ideas and supplementing my income through some good old fashioned patent trolling. :p

Google Now in Android has some potential in the future. Right now it's kind of boring and not overly useful, but given some time, people may be able to figure out some pretty interesting applications for it. Siri just seemed like a pointless gimmick to me, while Google Now is at least providing the potential for something actually useful. Time will tell if that potential is realized.

What I would dearly love to see though, is for mobile carriers to see the problem between pushing data hungry devices on the one end, and then clamping down on the amount of data people can actually use. Yes, I know that one is a pipe dream, because the carriers love hitting us coming and going, but I can dream.
 

Mopetar

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Google Glasses are certainly interesting, but really they've only shown some concept videos and some brief tech demos so it's hard to say how it will pan out. It's also hard to say how long it will take before the technology is fully baked.