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What would you improve about smartphones (cellphone, camera, PDA, MP3 combo devices), anything at all...?

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    by Jen Post

    What would I improve about Smartphone? A lot. Smartphones are evolving constantly. However, instead of making them more efficient, they add more functions making them more versatile but new problems are also added. So, her...read more

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    by Matt Kerr

    There's no doubt that smartphones are the future. The integration of phone, camera, personal organizer, mp3 player, video player and more is leading to an "ultimate" personal device; sort of a one-device-fits-all-needs pr...read more

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    by Andrew Spriggs

    Since phone manufacturers advertise smartphones and PDAphones as combination devices (for example, phone and pocket computer,) they could improve these devices best by paying attention to all functions that a device perfor...read more

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    by Darren Franceschini

    The issues I have with smartphones is I am never happy with them. So far I have owned the Blackberry 8700r, Nokia E61, and the HTC S621. Every one these phones I have had issues with. The most significant issue so far, for...read more

  • 5 of 21

    by Computer Dude

    It depends which smartphone you're talking about. As for a BlackBerry, give it a touchscreen (stylus or fingers), make it easier to figure out and use, and make it WORK! I know someone who has a BlackBerry and one day h...read more

  • 6 of 21

    by Akhilesh Mittal

    Throw me choices and I will give you more choices. If you ask me what to improve, I will say before you think in that direction, why not add a GPS receiver to the smart phone. Now a days, there are so many software to map ...read more

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    by David Davis

    Improving Smartphones.... Well, the 1st thing that I would do to improve a smartphone would be the camera. We have 8 megapixel cameras that can fit in the palm of someone's hand but they only put a max of 2 mexapixel camer...read more

  • 8 of 21

    by Aswini Swaminathan

    Today's world is full of electronics. With these smartphones one can even speak with aliens(if it persists). Nevertheless the age everyone has got these electronic items (especially cellphone). But it matters a lot when it...read more

  • 9 of 21

    by Aytac Guley

    In a very short time smartphones has been improved very rapidly. When we compare the ones that we have used 2 or 3 years later ones with the ones that we are using now it is obvious that there is very huge difference and v...read more

  • 10 of 21

    by Shagun Gupta

    My personal prediction is that the Smartphone will finally emerge as the all-in-one life management device sometime before 2010. To make the most of your Smartphone, you need to invest in whatever memory card is require...read more

  • 11 of 21

    by Aldo Bonincontro

    About Cell-phones, the best way to improve them is ELIMINATE THEM FROM THE FACE OF THE EARTH; like this, they would be PERFECT. These are the reasons: 1) they oblige you to talk of your own businnesses among people, exp...read more

  • 12 of 21

    by Lee Cardon

    Ahhhhh - the Motto of the 3 Musketeers... Could we really improve the slashing, swashbuckling, Queen saving performance of these smart-devices? You Betcha Brother (and Sisters)! - LOWER PRICES FOR CONSUMER - O...read more

  • 13 of 21

    by Dwight Lackmann

    I think the fact that they are compacting so many features into just one device is useless and reckless. Picture this: A person just went out and bought a new phone, it being top of the line, has all the features, add-o...read more

  • 14 of 21

    by Pampushky

    I am the proud owner of a Sidekick 3, after being given the original black & white Sidekick, the color Sidekick, the Sidekick 2, and now the current upgrade. While there has been an obvious upgrade on capabilities, what i...read more

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    by Sharon Joyce

    These devices seem way too fragile for their application. Either the manufacturers are purposely programing their phones to malfunction one month after their warranty expires (its one of those big brother conspiracys!) or ...read more

  • 16 of 21

    by Bugsey B

    If I were to suggst anything, it would be a cell with a "locator" plus an "ipod" with a maze for security purposes. A cell with a locator would allow teens and kids to get "tracked" by their p...read more

  • 17 of 21

    by Maria Shallah Orendain

    What do I mean? I mean, there are lots of cellphones that due to marketing strategy, manufacturers produce cellphones of different styles, of different features and each has its own advantage, its specialty yes also has it...read more

  • 18 of 21

    by Nick Lynch

    In all seriousness - and this is a little scary - I have given this idea much thought in the past. As my work involves working in remote areas I have always wanted a durable "survival phone", something that lesse...read more

  • 19 of 21

    by BobaFett

    This question brings up a heated topic. Are devices becoming bogged down with multiple functions, or do the added features add to the product. I personally like it when devices have a lot of options. I am lazy and donw wan...read more

  • 20 of 21

    by Zheng Sweety

    we should in clude a chip into such hi tech devices.. such that it reconise people face.. only those with the permition of the owner can insert their features and particulars into the device. And only this people again wit...read more

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