Apple iPhone 4 and video calls?
by Barbora Misakova
Maybe I am old-fashioned or maybe I am simply odd. But there is still a faint hope that I am actually normal, and other people are crazy fuels with excessive consume manners. I am talking about Apple’s plans to future. According to Juniper, there will be 29 million smartphone users using video chat in 2015. According to Juniper Research the trend of video calls is stymied because different devices don’t talk to one another. Juniper’s prediction for the next five years is that 3-D imagery and more powerful processors will lead the market to higher demand for video calls, but they will remain below 10 percent by the year 2015. “The use of video calling! has had several false dawns and has remained flat in recent years.” said Juniper senior analyst Anthony Cox. As Britain-based Juniper predicted, impetus for video calls will not become “mass market” technology. Obviously 29 million of users are not representing “mass use” quite enough. Now tell me someone please, what will it be for? Do we really need it? Do we really have so little time that we will be dependent on these ways of communication? Isn’t there anything else we would be longing for more than for this? And last but not least, what will opportunities like these ones actually improve? I afford to answer this last question by myself and say, it will support only our laziness and greed to have more such unimportant things as this one. Anyway, we cannot hide from technical “progress” however slow it is, can we?
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| by Barbora Misakova for Cantell TV (http://cantell.tv) |
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