247 Trillion SmartPhones Served

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by easymon1, Jul 29, 2014.

  1. easymon1

    easymon1

    Surprised by the lack of convenient file-transferability between an iPhone 5 and a recent model Win 7 laptop it prompts the question -

    What's the Smartest Thing Your SmartPhone and Carrier Can Do?

    What do you like? What do you hate?

    In terms of delivered benefit - without worrying about implementation details -
    What could make your SmartPhone Experience 'Most Excellent'?

    A quick easy example: convenient file-transferability in and out to everything. Passwords, security, handshake protocols? Krikey what is it 1959? Step it up.

    What's the greatest Download and/or Configuration Hack of Any Type Whatsoever you know that works?
     
  2. easymon1

    easymon1

    Beyond calling and texting
    collaboration tool that organizes your projects into boards of cards. In one glance, tells you what's being worked on, who's working on what, and where something is in a process.

    " . . . When someone comments on a card you’re subscribed to or mentions you in a comment, you’ll automatically get a notification on your Android wearable. Swipe to the left, hit reply, and start speaking. Your voice is transcribed to a comment by a gremlin in the watch and added to the card. Other users will get a notification of the comment, which will appear on their watch. You can document a conversation on a card from watch to watch. "

    Create cards on the go Why take your phone out to create a card. When you say “take a note,” you’ll have the option of creating a card. It’s as simple as dictating a new card name and picking a list
    Due date reminders for cards that you’re assigned to remind you about the due date. You can open the card on your phone from your watch
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  3. Zithiel89

    Zithiel89

    I still do not see or understand how that topic disclosed in the thread really, yes we all do know how all that smartphones are fine and dandy and so on. Do you see how it all working now for all that matters ? I do not see anything about 247 millions of phones here.