However, these photos may reveal information that the user might not know. Each picture taken with a digital camera includes EXIF data, data on photographs, and a camera that takes pictures. There are date and time, camera exposure setting, camera model, and so on. However, in the case of a smartphone, if the user does not know it, it may contain the location setting of the place where the image occurred. Until recently, most smartphones have the ability to tag photos with confidential data, so social media began deleting this EXIF data to protect users.
But in the future, we all have computers. Incredible? Look at smartphone development and the number of alternative devices. Camera, camcorder, photo album, fax, scanner, music player etc Twenty years ago, I needed a big table to display all the tools of the iPhone right away. Apple Watch is the next step. You will not wear your cell phone soon, you will integrate it into your body and attach it to your brain. I even have telepathy on technical support
It will not happen in the near future, but the truth is that smartphones definitely have its drawbacks. With recent advances in technology we were able to imagine how the next evolution of personal computing devices will be. I looked up some of the recent trends in the design of products, hardware, and user experience and identified key smartphone problems when using today. I do not know exactly what the next generation personal devices look like, but I developed what I expected. I think that successors of smartphones have the following qualities.
Please watch the Android phone and iPhone. People are using smartphones as it relates to their needs. Before the smartphone appeared, I was using a PC to do work, send e-mails, and find information on the Internet. But smartphones put all these essentials out of our reach. However, the way to smartphones is not going well. If the Internet is not as powerful as it is today, even though programs and applications are not as complex as it is today, people are still thinking about owning a smartphone. But now? There is no choice but to own a smartphone.
We look forward to the day when our smartphone is as unique as ours. Every day, 1 billion "smart phones" are beginning to regain their lives. When this day comes, opening your "smartphone" for the first time will be like the birth of a newborn baby. From the moment it opens, it begins learning from the surrounding environment, adapts to its environment, and becomes a member of its owner.