A smartphone *should be* a small computer with better connectivity. Right now there are too many compromises; hopefully that changes soon. My biggest concern would be a deluge of proprietary hardware solutions, docks, etc. that will fragment the "platform" for the next few years.
Posted Feb 22, 2012 17:11 UTC (Wed) by sorpigal (subscriber, #36106)
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I think the most important thing here is the 'docking' and peripheral standards/protocols.
I'm envisioning:
* wireless charging - just set the phone on the right surface
* wireless keyboard and mouse (bluetooth is sufficient, I guess)
* wireless display (isn't Intel working on this?)
* wireless networking
This way I only have to walk up and set my phone down, the screen comes alive, I grab the mouse and I'm online before I can click anything.
I perhaps should explain "wireless networking" - I'm wanting a wifi connection, or even shorter-range connection, that gets me from my phone to a wired link. A mini-WAP that perhaps integrates into the monitor and has a cat5 cable heading to the LAN.
I definitely don't want to be plugging in and unplugging a million wires, prefereably zero! And I don't want cell-data speeds or charges to apply when I'm "docked" - it's got to be dead simple.