Smartphones can do wonders, but they cost a fortune when they run out of battery. Much has already been said about the latter, but with the advent of lithium-ion batteries found in most smartphones, things have changed considerably. Former rules have become redundant, once good habits have become bad. It is also a misconception that we no longer need to worry about the battery. Let's see what commandments apply to them today and what is the recipe for their long life.
Smartphone
Although Kodak ended his story ingloriously, his name or the brand lives on. After selling off and closing down the divisions, he avoided bankruptcy and complete decline by selling the license rights to the British Bullitt Group, which, according to a movie script, brings Kodak back to the living when its existence hung in the air until the end. The Bullitt Group will sign two smartphones that will be unveiled at CES 2015 in Las Vegas on January 6.
A new smartphone designed by Tokujin Yoshioka and powered by the Firefox operating system was launched in Japan on Christmas Day. And what is so unusual about him? The case of the Fx0 smartphone is transparent.
Boeing, the manufacturer of passenger planes, is also entering the world of smartphones, revealing that it will work with BlackBerry on the development of its Black phone. They are said to use their BlackBerry Enterprise Service (BES) 12 platform, and the main feature of the phone will be high security standards. Namely, data and communication will be encrypted with Boeing's PureSecure technology, and physical intervention will trigger self-destruction.
Chinese smartphone manufacturer Huawei is an increasingly household name among mobile users. Although their latest smartphone, the Honor 6 Plus, is almost a mirror image of the iPhone 6, it makes up for what it lacks in design innovation with a number of goodies. It will fascinate photography lovers in particular, as it offers as many as two digital cameras.
After yachts, watches and computers, the Italian manufacturer of sinfully expensive sports cars, Lamborghini, has also signed smartphones, and recently a fresh Android called the Lamborghini Tauri 88 "drove" from its factory, which under the body, like their cars under the hood, it hides top-of-the-line equipment. And don't look bullish (like the bull on the logo) when we mention price, it's about prestige, not technology from NASA.
The A'Design Awards-winning iLoop is an exciting, fun and extremely useful smartphone stand that is fighting for its bright future on the popular platform for funding creative projects, Kickstarter.
If humans have two faces, why shouldn't the smartphone have them too? Last year, the Russian company Yota Devices positively surprised and brought freshness to the otherwise saturated smartphone market with the YotaPhone model, a smartphone that has two screens, the front, as we are used to, and the back, an "e-reader" with electronic ink . Now comes its successor, the YotaPhone 2, with a more advanced and touch-sensitive e-ink screen.
Sooner or later, the time will come when digital photography will make its way into the name of mobile telephony, namely, we use these devices today for "clicking" at least as often as for all other strictly mobile phone functions. On the wave of this trend, French startup Prynt decided to turn Androids and iPhones into instant photos aka Polaroids by creating a unisex case with a built-in printer.
Years ago, the sounds produced by our mobile phones were like in the beginnings of e-mails. Today? Most of them are audio spam. Today, our smartphone advertises for every fig, which in turn affects social interaction, because the firbec always defeats us. With so many apps and programs, it's hard to silence everything at once, and turning off your phone or ignoring it isn't an option. What are we left with? The Shhhh app.
Today, Samsung's mid-range mobile phones are not just stripped-down high-end models, as they are not far behind in terms of performance and are therefore suitable for more demanding users. Unlike those from the richer strata, they offer an excellent ratio between performance, quality and price, and the newcomers from the young Galaxy A family, the Galaxy A3 and A5, are living proof.
Since smartphones have become like keys and wallets (in fact, today they are both - i.e. keys and wallet), i.e. always within reach, we try to exhaust their potential like oil wells. Users have found many ways to adapt them to their needs, which, despite the advanced technology, remains the domain of everyone, because the art lies in simplicity, not coding or programming.











