Monday 2 March 2015

Mobile World Congress 2015-Tech News

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Mobile World Congress 2015
Don't you just love big industry events like Mobile World Congress? I mean, you've had whole weeks to enjoy the new phone you got last quarter, and now you'll hear about a bunch of incredibly wonderful stuff that will make that new phone look like your grandmother's favorite car -- you know, the one she fell in love with in the 1960s.
Unfortunately, I'm not going to make things better. This week, I'm going to walk you through some of the more interesting things likely to be on display at the event. I'll close with my product of the week: a printed cover for your aging appliance -- refrigerator, dishwasher, etc. -- that can make it look new and trendy for a fraction of the cost of a new one.

Here Comes LTE-U

It just isn't the iPhone that's taking a hit. Being a total spoil sport, Qualcomm last week announced LTE-U, which is an alternative to WiFi that can be provided by carriers. Sick of crappy data coverage? Sick of never knowing the WiFi password and blowing out your phone's data plan? Well, LTE-U could be just the fix you didn't know you were looking for.
I attended a big analyst confab on this at Qualcomm's headquarters in San Diego a few weeks back and got to follow a bunch of engineers as we stood around a parking lot (oh fun) to see this technology work. It not only outperformed WiFi, but also worked seamlessly with it. With LTE-U, you'll be far more able to get all-you-can-eat coverage once it is available than you can now. Of course, it won't work on existing phones.

Curved Screens

You'll see curved screens on a lot of new phones. A few weeks ago, I had a chance to play with the LG G-Flex 2 version of this technology (pictured above). Until then, I thought it was a joke -- but I fell in love.
Our bodies are curved -- not straight like a typical smartphone. A curved screen phone fits your buttocks and waist far better than a straight phone. If you want a phone that stands out and looks more advanced than any other phone in the market, the curve also does that.

Self-Healing Plastic Covers

Tired of looking at scratches on your expensive smartphone? Well, as I discovered while tinkering with the LG G-Flex 2, we'll soon be able to get phones covered with a plastic that is arguably better looking than aluminum, and that lets us rub out scratches with our fingers.
Yep -- with a little bit of effort, a phone can look nearly new again -- though what I want is a great looking screen cover with this technology, because it is the screen I need to protect.

Gorilla Glass 4

Corning has come up with a new, even harder and more scratch-and-break resistant form of Gorilla Glass. The move to put Sapphire on phones failed last year -- the substance is too difficult to work with and way too brittle. That put Corning on overdrive to create an even stronger form of its near-universal product for phones, and a lot of designs will be incorporating the new technology. Gorilla Glass 4 should be far close to the nearly indestructible screen we have been wishing for.

Windows 10 Phone

The new Windows 10 phones have been kept pretty secret, but I understand Microsoft's new CEO wants to make a huge splash with this vastly improved phone platform. The question is whether it will use ARM or Intel technology. It took both companies to flip the PC market to Windows and Pentium in the 1990s, and it likely will take both companies working together to do it again this decade. They are going to need to really push the envelope to break out in this segment and both companies actually have new CEOs who are demanding their firms step up to the challenge. This could be one of the big surprises of this year's show.

And More Everything

Memory jumping to 3 GB, higher-resolution brighter screens, more powerful cameras with better image stabilization, faster-charging higher capacity batteries, and more inductive charging options add to the interesting advances already mentioned.
Prices are expected to remain about the same -- so for the same price as that amazing phone you bought just a few months ago, you can get something a lot better.

Wrapping Up

Yes, Mobile World Congress will be an amazing show this year, with every vendor pushing hard to create the next iPhone. A few weeks from now, Apple will launch its watch, taking us down yet another new path. The smartwatch eventually could make the phones that are making what we now have obsolete, obsolete themselves.
Thus the circle of technology continues -- ever advancing, and ever making what we just bought look stale. In short, Mobile World Congress sucks.

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