Friday, March 15, 2013

Topic 5: A Different Phone?

To compete with the saturating cell phone market, Nokia has to develop mobile TV by the means that it needs to differentiate the product in order to increase the sales. Not only Nokia, more and more cell phone producers include many features in the phones in an attempt to attract the consumers. Manufacturers are more likely to offer differentiated products in old markets. It is because the consumers in the old market are somehow “adapt” to ordinary cell phones. Those consumers need featured phones to meet their specific interests. For example, a business man might need a cell phone featuring well-organized contact list and agenda software so that it can remind him what need to be done.

 

For my wanted features cell phone, I’d like to have a cell phone featured with 3D projection. It would be like Tony Stark’s technology in Iron Man II. You can touch the icon not on a screen, but a 3D projection. Also when someone calls you, it would be like the contacting system in Star War. You can see the projection of who is calling. If this technology is available, we no longer need to “bring” a phone but “wear” a phone. This technology can be put on small accessories such as necklace or watch, it will be very convenient.

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