1. App Capability- Perhaps now important than before over 5 years ago and in the next 5 years will be the applications that your phone has. What software are you looking to use? Do you want Windows capability? What software programs do you want to run on the phone? The opportunity to have more applications on 1 phone has grown over the years and no longer do you have the time, the calendar and contacts only. Do you want specialized calendar functions? Do you want software some certain companies? Do you prefer apple applications? Do you prefer blackberry abilities? Do you want to be ready for Google or Microsoft applications on the phone phone? Is your phone tied mainly to your work or your life outside of work? So many items to consider now, perhaps you want to write a list of the top 10 things you use your phone for and in what environments to determine what applications you want on your phone.
2. Video Capability- Video for consumers has been advancing for the last few years and the ability to transfer some of the higher technologies on your tv to your phone will be the challenges over the next 3-5 years. Your phone may now be 1080 or be able to operate in HD. What about 3D on a phone? Why you say? Why not? With the phone continuing to be more like a tool seen in space movies and communication in video become more important in a global world to help send information that you value the more important video will be to you and your communications tool. You have to think of it as a communications tool and just that. You may need video, you may just need a camera, you may not need video or even want it, I still have friends that work in outdoor construction industries that don't use video. Think about what you use your camera for and what you use your video for and how important the quality of pictures are for your and your specific function.
3. Battery Life Type and Time
Battery life in house has become more important and more demanding as the usage of power drains battery life quicker. Talk time and standby time are important. But what about future battery use. Can't we have solar power on our phones. We have to find a plug to recharge every time, or a car, or a source, not always possible and times between power sources can be a concern if you are travelling. This will be a concern in future use as the amount of use of the phone and the portability of phone devices challenge battery time.
4. Memory
So with the IPhone 5 you can get up to 64G of memory. You are going to need a lot of memory to run all those applications and have your phone perform efficiently and effectively. Solid state memory systems. Flash based systems? Take some time to understand new ways your phone can be able to hold more memory. However with that memory comes security and the ability to keep memory in your device that you need.
5. Data Security
Your phone may be a secure device. What do you use your phone for? Internet? Banking? Transaction? Communication? Everyone will have a different level of security based on the use of the phone and what they need security for, case in point the new google wallet, you may want to search that online and see what is new as payment transactions from your phone become more capable, secure and ease of use.
In conclusion, these are 5 areas you need to consider when buying your new phone. In the first instance because there are now so many functions, many different manufacturers and different usage for your communication device instead of a phone that replaced your landline phone, something to think about.
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