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will new technologies that are proposed replace Mobile Phones?

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Jean Laval Chue Him Director| Stella Aurorae Accountants Pty Ltd Sydney, Nsw, Australia
The mobile phone was derived from a large mobile phone like a cumbersome device the size of a rectangular box. So we discovered that with the technologies that we could make mobile phones more compact and have a greater range of operations. Then came the Smart phone when we realised we needed a tiny mobile phone with the capability of a computer but small enough to have a screen that we can read comfortably applying ergonomics. We have now been able to make foldable mobile smart phones. 

Now some are proposing a chip in the brain, an electronic tattoo or even an specialised eyeglass. But I personality would not like any of these options to an ergonomic smart phone. These propositions are invasive technologies.

I would guess just like the invention of the car which is ergonomically developed and useful, the same will happen with small SMART mobile phones.They will improve in functionality, style and costs. What is your opinions please?
 
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Pavan Maddi
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Buona Vista, Singapore

Technology evolves based on needs and comfort. While invasive tech like brain chips or electronic tattoos may appeal to some, many prefer non-invasive, ergonomic smart devices. Just like cars improved over time, smartphones will likely enhance functionality, design, and affordability while respecting user preferences.
Balance is key!

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Jean Laval Chue Him Director| Stella Aurorae Accountants Pty Ltd Sydney, Nsw, Australia
Yes Pavan, I agree, Balance is key; including ease of use, non-invasive, ergonomical and cheap

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