Apple's first iphone created a new era of smartphones, and as smartphones developed, current smartphones no in hardware. The Huffington Post reported October 16 that smartphones are in dire need of functional improvements and functional innovation. In recent years, the iphone has launched a similar series of models, allowing people to question their ability to innovate. At Apple's October 22 press conference, these questions may be surfacing again. While the iphone is a hot-talk model for smartphones, the increasingly mundane features of smartphones and the emergence of smartphone models have left us no longer feeling that the iphone is a miracle in the phone. What is it that makes a Wei? According to J.D Power's survey of 16,000 smartphone users, the battery life is widely believed to be the biggest flaw in the 19 unpleasant features surveyed by investigators. But this feature is hard to innovate. People will soon be tired of bragging about the battery-life media, even though it may actually make life easier for people. People also want their smartphones to have smarter "brains" than more bulky bodies. People have started to compare the smartphones they now have and the "smart phones" they have dreamed of identifying people with slight emotional fluctuations. Some netizens say they want to be able to understand their demands by just glancing at the screen, while others want their smartphones to only receive phone calls and emergency calls from relatives and friends at night. J.D Power statistics found that people are most eager to the future smart machines have the perfect speech recognition function: 18% of mobile phone response can be achieved through voice. The 2012 Pew survey showed that mobile phone users think the biggest problem with mobile phones is that they can always receive harassment calls, suggesting people are better able to handle calls and SMS phones. At the same time, Pew survey also shows that more than One-third of the 18-24-year-old users believe that a large number of smart phone interference so that it can not focus on individual tasks. Some netizens said that the smart-machine vibration prompts them to even suffer from "shock syndrome", they said they do not need to be separated by two minutes of continuous prompts. They need smart phones that are sensitive to the importance of information. There seems to be a widespread desire for smartphones to go beyond the reach of communication tools, such as the ability to manage houses, to control our rooms for heating, lighting, etc. Some netizens even want their smartphones to have the ability to make sandwiches, squeeze juice, bake pancakes and massage. These functions are like science fiction, but mobile phones with built-in sensors that can intelligently handle people's requirements are more realistic. Kirk Parsons, head of J.D Power, says the next step for the smart machine is to move in the direction of the physical connection to the environment in which humans are themselves. 10% of smartphone users want a built-in sensor to track noise, temperature, brightness, etc.
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