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KBG29 said:
Soundwave said:


That's a non-starter, people use their phones for a lot more than just making phone calls (hell, that's about the last thing I use my smartphone for). 

The smartphone is the central tech and social hub of people's day to day lives, they're not going to give that up for a silly portable console that has some phone features on the side. No way in hell. 

Unbelievable, what kind of mental trap do the current mobile market leaders have on people to make them think this way. It is absolutly insane to think that no one can ever touch the mobile space ever again. 

Where does the idea that a piece of glass with such limited functionality is a serious piece of tech, and a device with pysical controls is just "a silly portable console" come from? Are people seriosuly in so much of a fog that they can not see the major limitations of the current mobile leaders?

Limited functionality? Smartphones have absorbed the functions of dozens (hundreds?) of single-purpose devices/services:

  • Communication methods: home telephone and land line, mobile feature phone, postal mail, walkie-talkie, whistle
  • Life stream recorders: diary, camera, video camera, audio recorder, ancestry history recorder
  • Social lifelines: social communication by blogs, Twitter and other microblogs; Facebook timeline; photo-sharing services like Instagram; email; instant messaging; social GPS tracking (to find your friends nearby)
  • Personal organization: watch, alarm clock, personal planner, social calendar
  • Personal productivity: calculator, GPS navigation system, compass, calendar, address book, dictionary, thesaurus, white or yellow pages directories, car keys, bank ATM and teller (to do banking, send money, pay for things and even deposit checks)
  • Entertainment: music player, game console, radio, TV, remote control, TV set‑top box, VCR and DVD players
  • Knowledge hub: news feeds, sports commentaries, community forums, weather forecasts, general interest topics (for example, astronomy, cooking and so on)
  • Personal travel and entertainment guide: instant foreign language translator; currency converter; restaurant, hotel, attraction, movie and transit guides; augmented reality city guide
  • Personal health guide: real‑time auto accident monitoring, and with specialized attachments, the ability to monitor heart rate, blood pressure, blood glucose level
  • Personal shopper: price comparison tool, product specifications, community reviews, coupons, classified ad listings
  • Existing technological devices: notebook, desktop, netbook, tablet (including home Internet service), scanner, answering machine, printer, wireless router
  • Reading materials: books, comic books, recipe books, magazines, newspapers, entire libraries
  • Teacher: courses with every personal or business topic possible, just-in-time video education
  • Business devices: cash register, employee time clock, filing cabinet, building or room access card
  • Business productivity: memo audio recorder, notepad, meeting planner, meeting reminders, to‑do list, address book, PowerPoint presentation controller, business cards, networking and social events, project management, social customer relationship management
  • Items in your purse or pocket: make‑up mirror, pedometer, wallet including credit cards, debit cards, loyalty cards, gift cards
  • Tools in your toolbox: flashlight, measuring tape, level