Can smart phones drum computers out of our lives?

0. phoneArena posted on 23 Apr 2009, 05:42

Let´s have a look ahead at what future may look like when it comes to smart phones and computers…

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19. Howtoodo? posted on 25 Apr 2009, 12:56

optical mouse on the omina for verzion look into that then talk about the touch screen not being anythign like a mouse. thats pretty much brand new and it works great already im sure it will only get better. and why care about playing video games on a frigging phone once u get old enough ur not gonna care about WOW OR HALO 25 lol. yea they are small and can be lost easily think about it from the sales end though , theyll keep makin money bc people lose things. kinda makes sense. Lastly every bit of technology we have seen developed and being used has become alot smaller for one a walkmen -cd player -minidisc player- and NOW ipods lol. it will happen.... mabe not 2mrow but soon enough.

24. Astromanaught posted on 07 May 2009, 09:29

You could be THE worst poster on the Phone arena forums. Maybe if you actually talk like a real person instead of some six year old twat people might take you seriously. Although your ideas seem to come from a third-graders perspective. Did you know the average "gamer" is nearly 35? There are some things that will never be replaced. They may change in appearance, they may do more than before, but they're here to stay. Examples would be The TV, the Car, radio, vending machines, canned food, and desktop computers.( I know that vending machines and canned food are somewhat off-topic, but both were inventions of the last centry I think that the point of the article, although it was poorly exicuted, was that most everyday mundane tasks will be relegated to mobile devices instead of desktop computers. One major thing i think everyone is missing is screen size. Phones are limited to a maximum of a 4in screen. True, they can be larger, but then it becomes a portability issue. As we get older, its harder for us to see such small text.

20. someone posted on 03 May 2009, 02:18

One day it will replace PC, but that day is still far far away. Technology just isn't there yet. If it would have the possibility to be connected to a big screen, keyboard and a mouse maybe it could be used as a terminal in cloud computing...

22. phillipxenxciel posted on 04 May 2009, 12:11

not for another 10 years~~

23. illusionado (unregistered) posted on 06 May 2009, 06:59

If someday smartphones will having a big change in its screen size then its a big points. Like super screen that evolves from pocket phone size then activate the super big screen.The many will love it.

26. MTLance (unregistered) posted on 18 May 2009, 07:40

Whoever is writting this is probably a phone boi, yep that's right. Anyway we all know that smartphones cannot replace a PC because? There's a lot of reasons for it, i.e. security? What security? Data lost? Being hacked? etc. you know what I mean, secondly WTF can you do with a limited storage capacity on a phone? This phone boi must be sleeping real hard, we have SSD these days which means faster boot up time and saving much more battery if those who can afford it. Thirdly computer can still game better than smartphones, I rather play Age of Empires on my laptop than on a smartphone. Why? Touchscreen? No, go think about it. Bigger screens? Uh isn't that is going to be nettops already? Well you can compare a nettop and a high-end smart phone but never a real laptop or desktop they just eat the phone into pieces LMAO.

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