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The new phones, the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge, have all-glass unibody designs, superhigh-resolution screens, fast processors and a focus on cameras, fingerprint technology and a forthcoming mobile payments service. The phones look more polished and that turns one of the modern smartphone's biggest battery life liabilities into an asset – a smartphone that incorporates solar power technology into the touchscreen. According to a Smithsonian Magazine report, Kyocera developed the technology in If there was one clear trend that emerged amidst the melee of smartphone launches at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) held in Barcelona this week, it was the emergence of affordable 4G smartphones aimed primarily at the Indian market. The trend began at the Nokia and BlackBerry (a Canadian wireless technology pioneer and current niche player formerly known as Research in Motion.) Today consumers are in love with Apple. Yet Samsung still held the annual smartphone lead for all of 2014, and its 25% global A Kansas City tech company recently sealed a deal with a major China-based smartphone manufacturer that would put their technology in the hands of millions and allow users to unlock their phone with their eyes. EyeVerify developed a software that scans a The brilliance, power and sheer innovative genius of your smartphone is always balanced by the terrorising and ever present ‘low battery’ sound. At every smartphone launch, every time I get my hands on a new handset, my childlike awe is immediately .

That's exactly the case with another new technology—eye tracking—that could be part of your next smartphone or tablet in the next one to three years. So what is eye tracking and why should you care? Imagine being able to operate your device by using Phone and tablet owners frustrated that their devices only stay charged for half a day may have found their salvation in new Chinese smartphones which contain the so-called wonder material graphene. The use of graphene for the Galapad Settler device Fujitsu plans to launch its first smartphone with the "iris scanner" technology by the end of the year. While the technology has a number of functions (including a new way to unlock your smartphone) the big draw is the security that it will provide for Last fall, Intel (INTC) chief executive Brian Krzanich said he didn’t want to subsidize smartphone hardware makers as he had tablet OEMs to win processor share in the hotly-contested mobile market. At the time, while allowing that he’d been parading .





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