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Future Cell Phones: Look Ma Bell- No Buttons!
In about five years, cell phone key pads will be made obsolete by cell phone technology that can understand your voice as well as interpret your gestures and see what you're looking at.
Buttons are on their way out.
Five years from now, it is likely that the mobile phone you will be holding will be a smooth, sleek brick — a piece of metal and plastic with a few grooves in it and little more.
Like the iPhone, it will be mostly display; unlike the iPhone, it will respond to voice commands and gestures as well as touch.
"So much of how we understand technology is visually driven," says Rachel Hinman, a strategist with Adaptive Path, a user-experience and design-consulting firm. "Mobile interface design has to mimic the touch, sight, gesture and auditory feeds that we use to interact with our environment."
That means speaking to your phone rather than typing, pointing with your finger instead of clicking on buttons, and gesturing instead of touching. You could listen to music, access the internet, use the camera and shop for gadgets by just telling your phone what you want to do, by waving your fingers at it, or by aiming its camera at an object you're interested in buying.
Over the last few years, advances in display technology and processing power have turned smartphones into capable, if tiny, computers. As a result, phones have gone beyond traditional audio communication and texting to support a wide range of multimedia and office applications.
Related article: Ericsson Predicts Mobile Phones With Full HD, 1 GHz Processor Frequency By 2012
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Most RecentMost Recommended Comments (3)
at 15:08 on November 10th, 2008
I want buttons!!
at 16:43 on November 10th, 2008
I've got used to there being a touch-screen, instead of buttons, with the iPhone, but for some strange reason using voice commands with a phone just seems weird to me.
at 17:34 on November 10th, 2008
i prefer zippers myself.
if you think talking TO your cell phone (instead of just on it) is weird- just wait til they start talking back!