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Will smart mobile phones displace computers?
published on January 24, 2011
by Tony Hill


If it is to believe Eric Schmidt, executive director of Google, in the near future, both personal and portable computers are heading towards a very black future.

Their role would shortly take over the smart mobile phones, which could already compare with low cost computer systems.

In addition, the company Google prepared a new package of online services, which should cause the mobile revolution. These will offer users information about where they are and what you can do there. All of this will be done in a transparent manner and in real time. Smart mobile phones will soon become quite handy devices for cashless payments and safe conduct of all types of financial transactions.

Smart Phones will be able to fully replace the personal and laptop computers at a time when most people around the world would have access to mobile internet at speeds at least eight megabits per second. Fully implemented for the current web services, would be necessary to ensure speed of at least 10 megabits per second. This is unfortunately ten times the current average speed in the mobile network.

While Google has little effect on the speed of the mobile internet, they may provide more access to smart phones in the poorer parts of the world. If you believe Eric Schmidt, executive director of Google, over the next few years, will one billion people get an inexpensive smart mobile phones. These will be equipped with touch-sensitive screen, web browser and operating system Android.



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