Wednesday, June 27, 2007

The Perfect Cell Phone...most agree that even the iPhone or latest Samsung, Sony Ericsson, Nokia, HTC etc is not yet 'perfected.'

It seems a particularly propitious time to create a web-log to discus the characteristics of a 'perfect' cell phone...that theoretical device which meets all needs for electronic-based functions in a single mobile (free from connection to a utility) battery?-powered device. (this discussion has not separated out functions that are hardware, software, web-service, SDIO form factor-based or network provider service-based.)

This web-log acknowledges readily that the functions listed below are probably not possible in a cell phone form factor acceptable in weight or size to the public or power consumption to the engineers and not important enough to a sufficiently large customer set to justify the R&D required to develop a technology solution.

Rather the solution to the provision of this proliferation of functions, at this moment, appears to be:

1. the inclusion in the mobile cell phone device of, for example, an SDIO form factor device that within its capacity can include functions that the basic cell phone within its practical limitations cannot accommodate or

2. web services via the web browser ...a solution toward which the iPhone and Apple appear to be headed.

Any comments to this posting should include a critique of a listed function or a description of a new function and a design that will permit it to be offered within the cell phone form factor and within the practical power limits of existing technology and any examples of existing products that incorporate the function.

First off the high sound fidelity, low power signal acquisition, sound processing electronics required to make the device an excellent telephone. (The lack of basic sound quality is often a problem of 'converged' multi-purpose devices.)

Wi-Fi (many cellphones offer this today) and WiMax or similar (none) radio transmitters and receivers to augment the basic cellular data network provided by the carrier.


High speed data cell network access...a criticism of the iPhone is that it is limited to the low speed data network (Edge) of AT&T...(removed by new iPhone 3G)

Blue-tooth for wireless headphones and connection with other compatible wireless devices (such as the door opener mechanism in automobiles)

Infrared for wireless exchange of electronic business cards etc
serve as modem for laptop

voice recorder and telephone call voice recorder

5 mega pixel camera with 2.8 28-105 mm zoom lens, flash, and video recoding and optical image stabilization

stereo speakers and speaker phone function,

e-mail... GMail, Yahoo, Hotmail pushed from server

good thumb keyboard or virtual keyboard with predictive software such as that contained in the iPhone

quad band GSM and tri band CDMA...use anywhere in the world...Samsung IP 830 w ...http://mobilitytoday.com/articles/sprint_ip830w_first_look.html

mp-3. .iPod substitute

FM radio... probably in SDIO form factor..but the duplex stereo analogue sound stream received on the antenna must be digitized on the card if the radio card is to provide the sound stream to the internal phone audio circuits...so for example its possible to listen to the FM radio via the bluetooth ear piece...because the sd connection pins only take digital data.
http://radio.about.com/cs/productreviews/a/aa102603a.htm

radio must play through the cellphone sound system either loud speakers or blue tooth

also http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/index.php?blog=3&cat=73

satellite radio...perhaps available via browser from Sirus web site with subscription

GPS with map software...available via Compact Flash card: http://www.pocketgpsworld.com/item-menu.php?idSubCat=6

unlocked..not tied to a carrier..GSM/CDMA ...just slip in an sim card/software widget (key to use around the world..`.need a carrier)

long battery life..equal to iPhone

simultaneous voice call and wifi use (e.g., call using cell phone with speaker phone and web surfing simultaneously)

device to decide whether a phone or data call call is initiated using cell network or WiFi network based on users parameters of preferences.

functions initiated by voice command and voice recording via voice recognition

include function of remote TV control and door buzzer -opener...e.g., Novii Remote Blaster for Treo 650

use with Skype or other VOIP systems...system figures out whether Skype or cell phone call is best and cheapest and initiates that connection automatically based on user criteria

VGA out and presentation bundle (for projection presentations)

address book settings stored on public server to enable re-population of next phone

cellphone disk drive as an auxiliary PC drive or as a USB, for example, mobile storage device

bar code reader for grocery stores etc...Treo SDIO Add-ons Barcode
Socket OrganizeIT Suite for Treo 650/600

emotion language for SMS messages for illiterates...for use in Pakistan, for example among illiterate earthquake affected populations in rural areas.

VGA Plus (320 x 240 pixels) screen..althouh iPhone now has 640-480 and HTC 7501 has hihger?

lose it alarm..when the phone is more than 10' away from a key chain fob, both buzz

Other means of theft prevention such as a biometric device

stores car unlock and other tone controlled lock tones. .probably requires Software defined radio frequency chip because the cell radio, the wifi radio, the car door opener radio all use different frequencies...http://keyetv.com/consumer/local_story_097212459.html

dog collar radio transmitter

cell phone finder capacity

cell phone front door lock opener

panic button. .some implementation that enables quick unobtrusive calls to 911 but capability is not available to use by accident or by children

receiver/transmitter for broadcasts in Museum or any area

wireless laser pointer presenter

radar detector...integration with GPS and auto memorization of radar traps

windows media player/Quick time Player for video playback such as movies, YouTube videos and video surveillance applications

ring tones selected from any audio source available to the device

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I reckon soon, iphone and every gprs capable phone can now be a device that can detect radar detectors!

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