How much innovation that has gone into smartphones is amazing. Phones like the LG Wing, the Z Fold, etc are really innovative whether you think they're useful or not.
LOL, IKR? That would be a mess for those that don't keep it in its "sleeping space". At least it's still reflective to lighting, though. I guess that would help.
@@MrJBA79 I second this! I ran for a bus a couple weeks ago, not realizing that my phone ejected itself from my pocket whilst I did so. One bus stop later, my watch saved me by telling me I disconnected, I managed to get off the bus and retrieve my phone. I swear by my smartwatch!
ye they're gonna be like: phone mechanic:sir, what do I fix? guy:the wiring phone mechanic:what wiring! where th even is your battery! did you just 3d print this phone? no wonder its not working!! guy:look at it under a microscope phone mechanic:looks and is like: :/ wha do you expect me to do? turn it into a normal phone?? guy: just fix it also guy:gets kicked out with his phone he got a new normal phone.
Your videos are what got me into the tech world and I'm glad I've stuck around to see where you are as a RUclipsr and tech in general has grown through the years
I can see a legitimate use for transparent phones, which is AR. The selfie camera (and/or potentially other sensors) could track your eye and display things based on that so it wouldn't be just a camera footage with added stuff but a proper added layer on top of reality.
For the last example of Samsung's folding phone I would like to see cameras attached to the folding part. After unfolding the cameras could be used as high quality selfie cameras and the entire front panel could be a screen without any cutouts.
Because I imagined that I would have a big viewfinder for the selfie, without compromises. For example to see all the friends' heads ;) But sure, your solution is also viable and probably easier to pull off for engineers.
As a member of the Boomer generation, I'm a total clue when it comes to all this tech stuff. To me, it's sci-fi come to life. You and your lighter approach to all this has made it easier to take in, your humorous yet informative delivery being what attracted me to your channel in the first place. I know you have been dealing with some issues which I'm sure you will overcome. Just know that we are behind you, whatever you decide. I think I can speak for all your viewers when I say how much we learn and enjoy every episode on your channel. Oh, and you're not ugly:-)
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Mrwhosetheboss: Transparency phones only look cool Me: It stops you from getting hit by a vehicle while crossing the street, since it's a transparent phone
That is crazy! I love the fact these companies are experimenting, I don't mind if they fail, that's a different issue. I highly believe on Apple making a Fold able. Great Work Arun!
Ahhh I'm so happy with this video. It's slower paced, more thorough, and answers the questions we have. You are calm and descriptive but to the point. I also love that you committed to some "unpopular opinions" even though in 10 years someone could show what you said and point out how wrong you were. Just everything is so much better! I was worried that I would have to stop watching the channel. But this is the kind of content I subbed for!
Totally agree ! I like when he's calm and relaxed, in opposition of when he's very dynamic, which is sometimes too much when you know that he push himself to act like it. So, I'm really happy of its comeback ^^
As much as I love smartphones, I think the future would be VR headset, or glasses, or something that wouldn't require a block of device. Not in the near future of course. It would revolutionise our life once again, like how smartphone did 🤯
Ot would never happen fir atleast 100 years. Because if u need to get rid of 150g brick, you would need digital contact lenses. Given that most phones today barely has a battery to last 4 hrs on full usage, i doubt a 1g contact lens would contain a battery to do such operations let even go on heavy and how would u store its components.
Apple released the goddamn butterfly keyboard no one asked for, seven years(?) before they finally started making cables out of a material that won't disintegrate (which people have wanted for years)
They made the iPhone 4 didnt that have above problem? Although saying that I loved my iPhone 4 was first iphone I ever bought. Next was 6s which great and now my iPhone 13 Pro Max which is brilliant with a wonderful battery
hey arun, I’m amazed at the quality of your content and love the fact that it did not drop despite you pursuing your health goal simultaneously. great work and keep it up
Wearable tech with AR is probably where it is all going. The call comes into your sim fitted smartwatch and your AR glasses project the image from the phone (or give the appearance of it projecting only to the AR glasses wearer) of the person calling. People who played 'Pokemon Go' (like my kids did) have already seen AR in action and the watches could incorporate kinetic charging through the natural movement of the wearer which, as far as I know, hasn't made it to wearable tech yet but has been seen in wristwatches in the past. I think the idea of actually having to hold the 'phone' itself will diminish as time and tech go on so all of this fighting for the latest and greatest application of the form factor (messing with how flexible/big/small etc) is possibly a step backwards or treading water whilst the rest of tech catches up.
Kinetic charging is viable on regular watches coz of the tiny battery, it can't be compared to a smartwatch's power usage I think. And AR might be too intrusive for many people who want less digital world and more reality. It would prolly be very useful for a lot of types of work, but I think screen devices will still have their place as an isolated, unobstructed & high quality viewing experience that you don't have to turn into a cyborg to enjoy.
I think the drone idea is actually really cool idea. You can use it for full body photos when you have no one or you can use it as a portable phone stand to film and it's great for traveling for when u want to have a shot of the mountains. it's small and compact and I'd say it's something that would be put to use more often than we think. I'd be really cool if it followed you, and you can finally film a vlog with you in it. because I find it frustrating that I can't film with myself in the vlogs.
Why not just make a small drone that charge through c to c so you plug it on ur phone, vivo just have to release the drone separately to access a way bigger market than just vivo phone users, everyone would cop a tiny vlog drone if it gets good android integration and costs less than 100
Think about how many times people would lose or break the drone. Also the vulnerability of the drone tray being able to easily break off or get super dirty
Mobile tripod you always have with you. For the most natural looking photos you really want to take it from at least 10 feet away (it's a focal length thing--same reason why your nose looks ridiculously huge with the lens right up in your face), which means either having a partner, or a tripod. Or in this case, a drone you can pop out and put into stationary hover for a minute or so.
By the time it comes out AI will be so good you don't need to know how to fly it and you would be able to talk to your phone like its an assistant so you just tell it to have the drone go out and take great pictures of you for the next 30 minutes and then it fly back inside to recharge.
4:41 This is such a neat idea, especially since there are ALREADY phones with ejecting(?) cameras. 6:36 This is awesome to see that other brands are starting to make Foldable Smartphones. Funny enough I JUST received my first Foldable (smart) phone yesterday, the Z Fold4. I do like the approach that Apple is going with their favorite being the Flip.
the Tetris phone is a really good idea for gaming, say if you want to watch a video while playing a game you can use the fold out as a sort of picture in picture but with no interruptions on your main screen.
I was thinking about what I would want in a phone many years from now, perhaps a phone that attaches to a wristband and looks like a smartwatch, but you can pop it off and it then unfolds into a very thin full size phone. That would be very practical.
The "arc display" also has one massive flaw (beyond the general software issues mentioned in this video). How are you going to protect the a screen that wraps almost all of the way around the phone? There is practically no way to put a case on it so you can have any type of raised edge to protect the screen from impacts and (since flexible screens are soft) that means you are more likely to damage your screen even if all you do is put it in your pocket. It's going to be a LONG while before technology allows us to have an "arc display" that is durable enough for the everyday user. Yes, I know that these are only patents and not real designs at this time and they are basically the equivalent of throwing ideas at a wall to see what sticks and most patents don't ever see the light of day as real products, but when I see something like the arc display, my brain immediately goes to "that display won't last a week in the hands of the average person".
I actually think the drone camera is a pretty neat idea - and if it can shoot high quality video, has decent battery life, and proper collision detection, I could see it being a real winner. I also would like to see features that utilize lidar cameras being better implemented - like creating 3D models that can be inserted into video in real time. You could make your own movie with integrated CGI!
Counter Argument for the transparent phone being a "gimmick" : Having a transparent phone is also a potential for a "wearable" phone that can be used for AR functionalities. An implementation that can be thought of is a phone that can be mounted on a face/mask wearable
well tell me when you ever in your life thought that you want to wear a phone. 99% of people will not want that. it is impractical and thats what makes it a gimmick.
"Wearing" phone on my face as a mask, like what? No, transparent phones are gimmick and don't bring anything to the table except complexity for no reason at all.
How about instead of selling it as a phone, it can be sold as an extra to a VR headset? It could be like an interactive wrist gadget that can be used in certain VR games and content?
Everything is expensive when it first releases so I wouldn't be too worried about it. Traction control on cars used to be only for premium cars and after 3/4 years it was in every car
I work at a senior living community. The samsung fold is great for them, they can fit it in their pocket and unfold it to make the text large enough for them to read.
5:04 IMO it’s dumb to think that is a dumb idea… selfies with an arm extended to avoid distortion, losing a person in the photo or having to use a tripod is all sort of annoying things a flying camera will solve in the near future.
The Samsung transparent phone looks like something out of a movie.The foldable iPhone if it makes the market would surely sell out as it would be much more compact and comfortable to cary around and just as u said it wouldn't have many problems.The Samsung tetris would also workout if they would be able to fix any side touch problems. Thank u sir for sharing this entertaining information.I expect more beautiful videos and sir how about one on drones
I actually liked the drone camera phone best. You could sell that as a separate accessory you can replace from time to time. If you use it sensibly, you can take some great photos from up above, from down below, and some cool pan shots. If you use some decent AI so that it doesn't bump into stuff, and the blades are made of flexible material, it would be very cool. You need to get a permit to buy a drone in most countries. But because this mini drone can't fly higher than 25-30 high anyway, it might not need it
The Oppo Slide: would be interesting to see how they plan for the user to use and reach the middle of the screen when fully unfolded. The Drone: seems like all phones would have the drone missing after use in a minimal breeze. A "problem" that had several better solutions, as mentioned in the video. iPhone foldable: I am not an iPhone user. But it would be interesting how Apple would do a foldable phone.
man I feel bad the people trying to make cases for these phones and transparency looks really cool but I can't imagine how much it would cost to replace the parts of it broke
The wrinke of foldable smartphones seems like a predetermined breaking point to me due to constant use and wear and tear. Same with all other mechanical/physical movable components at smartphones. So I prefer the conventional one-block-smartphone without additional moving mumbo-jumbo.
also why the Tetris concept could absolutely work without the extended screen part being able to be spread out. Extra mechanics on a brilliant phone concept sounds like asking for trouble.
My next foldable is gonna be from Apple. Not that my ZFlip is doing bad, but I just wanna see how well Apple does the 'Apple Way" in it's foldable series.
The drone idea isnt actually that bad. I think that could do well. If they made the drone from a durable light material, made it affordable, and made kt easy to repair... It would be worth it. Because drone shots/360 footage IS HIGHLY desirable to influencers.
1:23 There are flexible batteries. They are safer than the lipo's(Lithium polymer) we use nowdays, but the capacity is lots lower. Therefore probably no new lcb (lithium ceramic batteries) phone, maby in 5 years
@@holzlaim2864 probably the better solution, but you could at max fit 500mah in one"cell". The number would probably be closer to 300 if not only 250 or even less
I'm still waiting on the two-color camera sensor that Samsung was allegedly working on bringing to market about five years ago, and a real internal optical zoom mechanism that functions along the entire zoom range instead of only offering two positions melded together through digital zoom. I'd also love to see Samsung or another company implement a Quantum dot OLED panel using near-ultraviolet blue diodes through color filters to further reduce burn-in on phone screens. Given that the majority of people replace their phones due to battery wear and associated slow-downs, I'd imagine that giving people even more license to leave their screens on indefinitely would be ideal for companies hoping to rack up battery cycles and force people to upgrade in a timely fashion. Oh, and let's not forget that Samsung, and the handful of other companies that are part of the consortium that created the UFS standard of mobile storage NAND flash, also created a removable version that has yet to see a production application despite being at its third generation and offering roughly twice the bandwidth of UHS-III MicroSD storage speeds. MicroSD-Express does offer greater theoretical performance compared to the UFS standards for removable media, but I've also yet to see any devices capable of using that either, particularly not in the mobile phone space. Give me at least one of those options and release some cards for it so I can safely hoard data on my device with impunity. Also, on a personal note, I'd like for companies to go back to having narrow bezels at the top and bottom of their phones if they can't figure out how to make under-screen cameras a thing. I appreciate having places to grip my phone from and places for cameras, speakers, and sensors to live. I've never really looked at my Note 9 and thought "I'd love for this device to be even more unwieldy to hold in landscape orientation. I'd also really like for more companies to invest more effort into their haptic feedback systems. LG proved that you could use multiple haptic motors to provide a convincing keyboard feedback system, so it'd be nice to have that on more modern devices. And, if we're bringing things back from dead devices, I'd also appreciate it if Apple and Google would finish stealing all of the UI elements from WebOS's mobile platform already.
Nuclear phone... lasts 300 years on one charge. I hate anti-nuclear conspiracy theorists. If everyone wasn't so scared of nuclear tech we could have 0 emission cars that last centuries on one tank or nuclear phones that never need to be charged. :(
Transparent screen has already been a thing for a while. You can even buy smaller transparent screens yourself if you like tinkering. (good for stacking into a volumetric display) The problem was always the battery. Currently there are no transparent batteries, only translucent ones and nobody wants an ugly tinted block in their "transparent" device, any more than a regular batter. btw that's probably why nobody was able to bring back the transparent style from the turn of the millennium. Batteries make them look uuuugly! I got a translucent black handheld console (RG350) a few years back because I like the concept, but it never looked good IRL and I never bought a translucent gadget since.
MWTB - you're quite clearly an Apple fan, and whilst I am not personally a fan myself I can see why people do love them. I respect your reviews/content so very much because despite being offered I imagine BIG BIG BIG review money and I would bet even being offered "bribe" level money because you're such a respected reviewer, well it is amazing to see your honest opinions. Thank you from the community because we really needed someone like yourself !!
Well.. Xiaomi kinda had that wrap around screen on their Mi Mix Alpha a few years ago. 😅 I know it was still a prototype and all that but still. (Regarding that Huawei wrap around screen at 2:00)
Interesting video. Also you look great, fitness program is working:) Regarding the transparent phone, I also thought that it would just be a gimmick but it may have it‘s uses regarding mixed and augmented reality applications as the immersion would be way better, especially for mixed reality use cases
An invisible phone might be possible, put a battery at a bottom “opaque” part of the phone and using the mentioned invisible wires can be used to power a projector at the top “also opaque” part of the phone using an infrared beam for touch, we might have something
I rarely comment but the excellence of your videos MUST truly give you awards…. I see the creativity, graphics, videography, scripting, research and just the overall excellence!! I follow your videos easily without even trying to
I love your video. Great job. Be careful about guessing why something won't work though. As soon as you do, someone says "hold my beer" and proves you wrong.
The device I've wanted for over 20 years now was the slide-out phone from the old 90s TV show Earth: Final Conflict. The screen is like a wide filmstrip that scrolls out of a holder. You could pull it out to different dimensions depending on the need. Loved that idea.
4:35 Drone phone is the most *unrealistic* one of all of them. Why? FAA 107, a United States Federal Law - one which is extensively enforced. Any person that ever takes any photograph or video with a drone, and then posts it to social media where "they could" make one fraction of ANY income. All of the sudden that person needs a license from the FAA
a lot of these phone innovations are amazing...and I really hope most of them come to fruition. I do disagree with one opinion of yours, Innovation is not about solving existing problems. It's about changing the way we use our phones. It's about creating new ways we utilize our phones. That's how our phones now have evolved to have fuller screen, better camera and better battery life, to name a few. We are spending more and more time on our phones, so it make sense to incorporate even more features into it.
Talking about transparent phones, why don't they make a normal phone but then make the background of the phone wallpaper the camera, meaning the camera is always working and displaying what's behind the phone so basically it will be a transparent phone.
Not a bot a real human here Arun your videos are really great been excited waiting and then watching videos here since 2018 and the production has gotten better and better the reason behind why I like your videos is the short and informative incentive and entertaining to watch thanks for all of this man taking out your time to make high quality videos I hope you reach your goal for being fit Cheers
Make the screen wireless and all the internal parts go in your pocket. So the phone is really light. Make the screen fold around your arm like a thin wrist band. Totally flexible, but takes the shape of a screen when removed.
The engineers are literally crying, and beating the hell out of the designers
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samsung is the best
true 😂
How much innovation that has gone into smartphones is amazing. Phones like the LG Wing, the Z Fold, etc are really innovative whether you think they're useful or not.
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Considering how often I misplace my phone, having one of those transparent phones would be my worst nightmare lol
Lol
LOL, IKR? That would be a mess for those that don't keep it in its "sleeping space". At least it's still reflective to lighting, though. I guess that would help.
have you tried a wristwatch? mine notifies me if I become disconnected to my phone and I've used the find-my-phone feature more than a few times.
@@MrJBA79 I second this! I ran for a bus a couple weeks ago, not realizing that my phone ejected itself from my pocket whilst I did so. One bus stop later, my watch saved me by telling me I disconnected, I managed to get off the bus and retrieve my phone. I swear by my smartwatch!
someone got your phone for free 😜
Rip to whoever would have to repair a transparent phone
ye they're gonna be like:
phone mechanic:sir, what do I fix?
guy:the wiring
phone mechanic:what wiring! where th even is your battery! did you just 3d print this phone? no wonder its not working!!
guy:look at it under a microscope
phone mechanic:looks and is like: :/ wha do you expect me to do? turn it into a normal phone??
guy: just fix it
also guy:gets kicked out with his phone he got a new normal phone.
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Your videos are what got me into the tech world and I'm glad I've stuck around to see where you are as a RUclipsr and tech in general has grown through the years
Me too! I'm very excited about the future of tech and the future of Arun's channel :)
Sounds like pet sim x world in roblox
Same
I can see a legitimate use for transparent phones, which is AR. The selfie camera (and/or potentially other sensors) could track your eye and display things based on that so it wouldn't be just a camera footage with added stuff but a proper added layer on top of reality.
I hadn’t thought of that
You can do all that today anyway, don't need a transperant screen for that, I would say that using the camera is even better
Or just have something like the iPhone…aka a notch
That’s actually a really good application of AR
More gimmicks, still cool
For the last example of Samsung's folding phone I would like to see cameras attached to the folding part. After unfolding the cameras could be used as high quality selfie cameras and the entire front panel could be a screen without any cutouts.
Or you just turn your phone and use the back screen to make the selfie
@@osvg5956 genius
Why wouldn't you just open it and put it in selfie mode? Then the candy bar screen is your viewfinder and you can use the better cameras lol
Because I imagined that I would have a big viewfinder for the selfie, without compromises. For example to see all the friends' heads ;) But sure, your solution is also viable and probably easier to pull off for engineers.
@@dunleeozarius i know
9:13 the Tetris phone having that part fold out IS useful, allows you to view widescreen content while actually holding your phone comfortably.
Yeah, imagine watching youtube video in full screen while reading comments
Then that would not be full screen..
@@Mecarob_Gaming full-ish screen
If the hanging out part is what you say the comfortable holding position, then it would look like a gun from a far distance🔫
tetris is a game of tetrominoes, made up of 4 minoes that form the classic 7 tetrominoes. that
Huge improvement from last month, the Tetris phone is just ridiculous to catch up on
It's basically a fold that folds in the opposite direction with 25% less screen, terrible concept
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@@RigherGo yep. definitely not gonna be a real product just some engineers' wild concepts and the companies want to show off.
@@realteletubby Wdym? Your comment was worded differently
@@RigherGo nah it's useful and looks cool as well, but I don't want it to break on the first day💀
As a member of the Boomer generation, I'm a total clue when it comes to all this tech stuff. To me, it's sci-fi come to life. You and your lighter approach to all this has made it easier to take in, your humorous yet informative delivery being what attracted me to your channel in the first place.
I know you have been dealing with some issues which I'm sure you will overcome. Just know that we are behind you, whatever you decide. I think I can speak for all your viewers when I say how much we learn and enjoy every episode on your channel. Oh, and you're not ugly:-)
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@@neofortunate good job protecting the boomers im proud of you
@@mufradr does this happen anytime someone comments something like " Boomer Generation " or " I'm 7 " or is this random?
@@mew2.025 Random I think
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None of Apples previous releases, lead me to believe they will wait for anything to be perfect prior to the release of a folding screen.
tf is that supposed to mean
@Don't Read My Profile Photo ratio
i don't like apple but the products they release are always reliable
I also dont think so. Especially because Samsung has way more experience in the foldable market.
@@henrimasquelin6424 not always tbh. For example their macs had terrible keyboards for years
thumbnail is just a 3/4 i-pad
How is this on top
@@greysonbecker1297Sort by Top usually meant most relevant, I think the reason this comment is on top despite only has 24 likes is because how high the like rate is(number of likes/period of time in recent x amount of time)
Hm idk
Lol
Who took a fraction out of the ipad?
3:43 "smartphones are so expensive" - proceeds to show his inventory of smartphones.
Smooth flex right there 😂
i was thinking the samw thing
Hey Man Glad to see you’re looking Healthy and Happier. I also think the slightly more infrequent upload schedule is doing you a whole lot of good. Stay Healthy and Happy👊👊
6:24 Why buy a phone when a mirror will do the trick
phones range in prices, but mirrors range in lower prices
Mrwhosetheboss: Transparency phones only look cool
Me: It stops you from getting hit by a vehicle while crossing the street, since it's a transparent phone
A?
have you considered looking away from your phone?
0:01 Arun: "10 years ago"... I think...that's like early 2000s....Ohh 2012... Okay....Time flies😬😬😥
Now it's 12 years ago. People born in 2012 are 12💀
I love your new set! Keep up the great work, Arun!
Nice pfp bro, is that an Elite Preatorian Guard?
@@Thunderbolt1912 Nope, it’s one of Palpatines “Sovereign Ones” from RoS.
@@NJPCofficial Ahh the ones from the battle on Exegol, Palpatine's personal guards
@@Thunderbolt1912 Yep!
That is crazy! I love the fact these companies are experimenting, I don't mind if they fail, that's a different issue. I highly believe on Apple making a Fold able. Great Work Arun!
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I wouldn’t be surprised if the next Samsung flagship has the tetris back screen display. Seems kinda cool and useful as well
Apple has to. They can't just keep making glass bricks for the rest of their business.
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@@driving.me.crazy_ you just replied to a bot. Idk who is more dumb now.
7:28 “There never gonna be the company to try out new experimental tech” cough cough Apple Vision Pro- cough
flip phones: the forbidden origami
Ahhh I'm so happy with this video. It's slower paced, more thorough, and answers the questions we have. You are calm and descriptive but to the point. I also love that you committed to some "unpopular opinions" even though in 10 years someone could show what you said and point out how wrong you were. Just everything is so much better! I was worried that I would have to stop watching the channel. But this is the kind of content I subbed for!
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Totally agree ! I like when he's calm and relaxed, in opposition of when he's very dynamic, which is sometimes too much when you know that he push himself to act like it. So, I'm really happy of its comeback ^^
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As much as I love smartphones, I think the future would be VR headset, or glasses, or something that wouldn't require a block of device. Not in the near future of course. It would revolutionise our life once again, like how smartphone did 🤯
ddd
VR headset isnt an enormous block of device?
I typed something similar about 5 min before reading your comment! ;)
Ot would never happen fir atleast 100 years.
Because if u need to get rid of 150g brick, you would need digital contact lenses.
Given that most phones today barely has a battery to last 4 hrs on full usage, i doubt a 1g contact lens would contain a battery to do such operations let even go on heavy and how would u store its components.
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My favorite part of this was "apple won't release it until there aren't any glaring mistakes" like an antenna that only works when you don't hold it.
Apple released the goddamn butterfly keyboard no one asked for, seven years(?) before they finally started making cables out of a material that won't disintegrate (which people have wanted for years)
They made the iPhone 4 didnt that have above problem? Although saying that I loved my iPhone 4 was first iphone I ever bought. Next was 6s which great and now my iPhone 13 Pro Max which is brilliant with a wonderful battery
hey arun, I’m amazed at the quality of your content and love the fact that it did not drop despite you pursuing your health goal simultaneously. great work and keep it up
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@ADITYA BHADORIA I mean he was trying to scam you and you didn't fall for it lol
I wrote this in one hand
3:20 Well I'm still wating until they accept transparent money💸
Damn thats sad-
Wearable tech with AR is probably where it is all going.
The call comes into your sim fitted smartwatch and your AR glasses project the image from the phone (or give the appearance of it projecting only to the AR glasses wearer) of the person calling.
People who played 'Pokemon Go' (like my kids did) have already seen AR in action and the watches could incorporate kinetic charging through the natural movement of the wearer which, as far as I know, hasn't made it to wearable tech yet but has been seen in wristwatches in the past.
I think the idea of actually having to hold the 'phone' itself will diminish as time and tech go on so all of this fighting for the latest and greatest application of the form factor (messing with how flexible/big/small etc) is possibly a step backwards or treading water whilst the rest of tech catches up.
Wearable, than implants, etc. It's coming like it or not
@@malystxy5601 at least wearable is optional.
I've seen Black Mirror! 😎
@@malystxy5601 BCI is a long way away
Kinetic charging is viable on regular watches coz of the tiny battery, it can't be compared to a smartwatch's power usage I think. And AR might be too intrusive for many people who want less digital world and more reality. It would prolly be very useful for a lot of types of work, but I think screen devices will still have their place as an isolated, unobstructed & high quality viewing experience that you don't have to turn into a cyborg to enjoy.
2:44 It also massively increases that potential damage from dropping your phone. Because this ARC Display means you can't use a case.
Can we just appreciate for a moment how his videos are becoming better and better
You mean like how everyone continuously points out in every comment. Yup, think that point has been covered well enough.
I think the drone idea is actually really cool idea. You can use it for full body photos when you have no one or you can use it as a portable phone stand to film and it's great for traveling for when u want to have a shot of the mountains. it's small and compact and I'd say it's something that would be put to use more often than we think. I'd be really cool if it followed you, and you can finally film a vlog with you in it. because I find it frustrating that I can't film with myself in the vlogs.
Why not just make a small drone that charge through c to c so you plug it on ur phone, vivo just have to release the drone separately to access a way bigger market than just vivo phone users, everyone would cop a tiny vlog drone if it gets good android integration and costs less than 100
I would use it to spy on my enemies from above but that sounds useful too.
Think about how many times people would lose or break the drone. Also the vulnerability of the drone tray being able to easily break off or get super dirty
Mobile tripod you always have with you. For the most natural looking photos you really want to take it from at least 10 feet away (it's a focal length thing--same reason why your nose looks ridiculously huge with the lens right up in your face), which means either having a partner, or a tripod. Or in this case, a drone you can pop out and put into stationary hover for a minute or so.
By the time it comes out AI will be so good you don't need to know how to fly it and you would be able to talk to your phone like its an assistant so you just tell it to have the drone go out and take great pictures of you for the next 30 minutes and then it fly back inside to recharge.
4:41 This is such a neat idea, especially since there are ALREADY phones with ejecting(?) cameras.
6:36 This is awesome to see that other brands are starting to make Foldable Smartphones. Funny enough I JUST received my first Foldable (smart) phone yesterday, the Z Fold4. I do like the approach that Apple is going with their favorite being the Flip.
You have a fucking Z Fold 4? Damn, I’m jealous. I want one, but there’s no way I can afford one 😭
@@immortalsunI have a z fold 5.
for the drone camera:
Everyone who has ever used a small drone knows how deadly winds are
now imagine a drone this small
the Tetris phone is a really good idea for gaming, say if you want to watch a video while playing a game you can use the fold out as a sort of picture in picture but with no interruptions on your main screen.
I was thinking about what I would want in a phone many years from now, perhaps a phone that attaches to a wristband and looks like a smartwatch, but you can pop it off and it then unfolds into a very thin full size phone. That would be very practical.
Imagine dropping one 🗿
@@glebyarmolenko1125 it comes with cases which acts as watch strap. How about it? 😝
Phone is attached to the wristband and charged from the wristband
I cannot wait to see the future smartphones, they all look so advanced and beautiful
Agreed
I agree
@DON'T CLICK ON PROFILE PHOTO Shit! I accidentally read your name which doesn't exist 😱
How about they just make a phone with front and back glass that doesn’t break or scratch so we don’t need a case or screen protector.
The "arc display" also has one massive flaw (beyond the general software issues mentioned in this video). How are you going to protect the a screen that wraps almost all of the way around the phone? There is practically no way to put a case on it so you can have any type of raised edge to protect the screen from impacts and (since flexible screens are soft) that means you are more likely to damage your screen even if all you do is put it in your pocket. It's going to be a LONG while before technology allows us to have an "arc display" that is durable enough for the everyday user. Yes, I know that these are only patents and not real designs at this time and they are basically the equivalent of throwing ideas at a wall to see what sticks and most patents don't ever see the light of day as real products, but when I see something like the arc display, my brain immediately goes to "that display won't last a week in the hands of the average person".
I actually think the drone camera is a pretty neat idea - and if it can shoot high quality video, has decent battery life, and proper collision detection, I could see it being a real winner. I also would like to see features that utilize lidar cameras being better implemented - like creating 3D models that can be inserted into video in real time. You could make your own movie with integrated CGI!
Your phone would be a brick again 🥳
Counter Argument for the transparent phone being a "gimmick" :
Having a transparent phone is also a potential for a "wearable" phone that can be used for AR functionalities. An implementation that can be thought of is a phone that can be mounted on a face/mask wearable
Or glasses. But a bit that's too futuristic. But at least we are closer.
Still a gimmick. Next.
well tell me when you ever in your life thought that you want to wear a phone.
99% of people will not want that.
it is impractical and thats what makes it a gimmick.
"Wearing" phone on my face as a mask, like what? No, transparent phones are gimmick and don't bring anything to the table except complexity for no reason at all.
How about instead of selling it as a phone, it can be sold as an extra to a VR headset? It could be like an interactive wrist gadget that can be used in certain VR games and content?
Now with he Mate XT.. the folding phones really have come a long way.
This was entertaining to watch,Arun hope the working out is going good and everything and thank you for this update on the smartphones.
it hasnt even been out long enough for you to watch all of it
9:16 :) Editor Himself : My Editor Bart is so Cool 😂
That thumbnail caught me off guard
Yes
Me to
I would absolutely buy a phone that could tell me what products would work best for my skin, provided that those products aren’t sponsored
*i love how arun dissects each and every phone with every logical explanation he has to offer, even the unexplainable transparent phone!!*
Bot ^
7:26 "they're never gonna be the first company to release new experimental tech"
oh how times have changed
Bruh wdym
It's been 2 days
They still haven't got rid of that notch
What are you talking about ?
He's saying the truth tho.
@@LisaOnRoids Apple of the late 90s and early 2000s was a company that innovated like crazy
The problem with futuristic phones like these would be how incredibly pricey they would be. I have no doubt we can have these tho.
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Everything is expensive when it first releases so I wouldn't be too worried about it. Traction control on cars used to be only for premium cars and after 3/4 years it was in every car
I work at a senior living community. The samsung fold is great for them, they can fit it in their pocket and unfold it to make the text large enough for them to read.
i woork at a fart store
A designer's dream is an engineer's nightmare 🤣
5:04 IMO it’s dumb to think that is a dumb idea… selfies with an arm extended to avoid distortion, losing a person in the photo or having to use a tripod is all sort of annoying things a flying camera will solve in the near future.
Another scam I found
9:03 This is the smoothest sponsorship segway i've ever seen
Lol! Couldn't have been done any better than that.
I like the customized your own smartphone like removable camera, battery, chip set and everything. Like LEGO.
The Samsung transparent phone looks like something out of a movie.The foldable iPhone if it makes the market would surely sell out as it would be much more compact and comfortable to cary around and just as u said it wouldn't have many problems.The Samsung tetris would also workout if they would be able to fix any side touch problems. Thank u sir for sharing this entertaining information.I expect more beautiful videos and sir how about one on drones
Transparent phones and TVs are not practical at all. Terrible usability.
I actually liked the drone camera phone best. You could sell that as a separate accessory you can replace from time to time. If you use it sensibly, you can take some great photos from up above, from down below, and some cool pan shots. If you use some decent AI so that it doesn't bump into stuff, and the blades are made of flexible material, it would be very cool. You need to get a permit to buy a drone in most countries. But because this mini drone can't fly higher than 25-30 high anyway, it might not need it
Samsung have fixed the side touch issue since the edge panel was on all their phones from the s6 edge to the S10
The Oppo Slide: would be interesting to see how they plan for the user to use and reach the middle of the screen when fully unfolded. The Drone: seems like all phones would have the drone missing after use in a minimal breeze. A "problem" that had several better solutions, as mentioned in the video. iPhone foldable: I am not an iPhone user. But it would be interesting how Apple would do a foldable phone.
man I feel bad the people trying to make cases for these phones and transparency looks really cool but I can't imagine how much it would cost to replace the parts of it broke
The wrinke of foldable smartphones seems like a predetermined breaking point to me due to constant use and wear and tear. Same with all other mechanical/physical movable components at smartphones. So I prefer the conventional one-block-smartphone without additional moving mumbo-jumbo.
also why the Tetris concept could absolutely work without the extended screen part being able to be spread out. Extra mechanics on a brilliant phone concept sounds like asking for trouble.
My next foldable is gonna be from Apple. Not that my ZFlip is doing bad, but I just wanna see how well Apple does the 'Apple Way" in it's foldable series.
6:38 That already exists it's called IPhone 6
Woah! What did you do?
@@victor.novorski That thing bends VERY good
@@myran7114 😏😏 whatcha doin when it bendin ova?
iPhones fold. Once.
I’m watching it on one.
The drone idea isnt actually that bad. I think that could do well. If they made the drone from a durable light material, made it affordable, and made kt easy to repair... It would be worth it. Because drone shots/360 footage IS HIGHLY desirable to influencers.
1:23 There are flexible batteries. They are safer than the lipo's(Lithium polymer) we use nowdays, but the capacity is lots lower. Therefore probably no new lcb (lithium ceramic batteries) phone, maby in 5 years
Maybe multiple small batteries?
@@holzlaim2864 probably the better solution, but you could at max fit 500mah in one"cell". The number would probably be closer to 300 if not only 250 or even less
Him : transparency is a gimmick
me : AIR
I'm still waiting on the two-color camera sensor that Samsung was allegedly working on bringing to market about five years ago, and a real internal optical zoom mechanism that functions along the entire zoom range instead of only offering two positions melded together through digital zoom. I'd also love to see Samsung or another company implement a Quantum dot OLED panel using near-ultraviolet blue diodes through color filters to further reduce burn-in on phone screens. Given that the majority of people replace their phones due to battery wear and associated slow-downs, I'd imagine that giving people even more license to leave their screens on indefinitely would be ideal for companies hoping to rack up battery cycles and force people to upgrade in a timely fashion. Oh, and let's not forget that Samsung, and the handful of other companies that are part of the consortium that created the UFS standard of mobile storage NAND flash, also created a removable version that has yet to see a production application despite being at its third generation and offering roughly twice the bandwidth of UHS-III MicroSD storage speeds. MicroSD-Express does offer greater theoretical performance compared to the UFS standards for removable media, but I've also yet to see any devices capable of using that either, particularly not in the mobile phone space. Give me at least one of those options and release some cards for it so I can safely hoard data on my device with impunity.
Also, on a personal note, I'd like for companies to go back to having narrow bezels at the top and bottom of their phones if they can't figure out how to make under-screen cameras a thing. I appreciate having places to grip my phone from and places for cameras, speakers, and sensors to live. I've never really looked at my Note 9 and thought "I'd love for this device to be even more unwieldy to hold in landscape orientation. I'd also really like for more companies to invest more effort into their haptic feedback systems. LG proved that you could use multiple haptic motors to provide a convincing keyboard feedback system, so it'd be nice to have that on more modern devices. And, if we're bringing things back from dead devices, I'd also appreciate it if Apple and Google would finish stealing all of the UI elements from WebOS's mobile platform already.
4:43 - He didn't say it, so I will. A drone phone.
He did
smart phone in the future is no charger
no, that's the present...
Or maybe no smarphones in the future?
Nuclear phone... lasts 300 years on one charge. I hate anti-nuclear conspiracy theorists. If everyone wasn't so scared of nuclear tech we could have 0 emission cars that last centuries on one tank or nuclear phones that never need to be charged. :(
yeah i hope so imagine the battery is infinite battery
@@therobertpetty how would you utilize the nuclear energy? Afaik, having a water + turbine system in a phone is pretty unreasonable
A drone phone will cause so many problems with security lol
Transparent screen has already been a thing for a while. You can even buy smaller transparent screens yourself if you like tinkering. (good for stacking into a volumetric display) The problem was always the battery. Currently there are no transparent batteries, only translucent ones and nobody wants an ugly tinted block in their "transparent" device, any more than a regular batter. btw that's probably why nobody was able to bring back the transparent style from the turn of the millennium. Batteries make them look uuuugly! I got a translucent black handheld console (RG350) a few years back because I like the concept, but it never looked good IRL and I never bought a translucent gadget since.
The amount of research you do is really commendable bro 👏🏻
You are still making awesome videos and content consistently for a very long time. Good job!
ikr his videos are so damn good
@Don't Read My Profile Photo I won't
xx
3:09 The big issue here is privacy. Making it so that the screen is only visible on the user side.
7:40 so apple isn't creative lol
Never has been.
MWTB - you're quite clearly an Apple fan, and whilst I am not personally a fan myself I can see why people do love them. I respect your reviews/content so very much because despite being offered I imagine BIG BIG BIG review money and I would bet even being offered "bribe" level money because you're such a respected reviewer, well it is amazing to see your honest opinions. Thank you from the community because we really needed someone like yourself !!
The thumbnail💀
50 years ago- "Hey I Brought a keypad phone:D" "WOW! THATS FANTASTIC"
And Now... 😶😶think what phones comes after 100 years
Well.. Xiaomi kinda had that wrap around screen on their Mi Mix Alpha a few years ago. 😅 I know it was still a prototype and all that but still. (Regarding that Huawei wrap around screen at 2:00)
i love how at 0:22 its just a blurred fortnite billboard
No it isn't
7:35 Me watching after launch of vision pro 😂😂
i think they can make the battery flexable by making smaller batterys in each segment and connect them with a flexable wire to make them one
3:45
"People only need to buy one of them"
*proceeds to look at his gigantamantous phone collection*
Interesting video. Also you look great, fitness program is working:)
Regarding the transparent phone, I also thought that it would just be a gimmick but it may have it‘s uses regarding mixed and augmented reality applications as the immersion would be way better, especially for mixed reality use cases
An invisible phone might be possible, put a battery at a bottom “opaque” part of the phone and using the mentioned invisible wires can be used to power a projector at the top “also opaque” part of the phone using an infrared beam for touch, we might have something
I rarely comment but the excellence of your videos MUST truly give you awards….
I see the creativity, graphics, videography, scripting, research and just the overall excellence!! I follow your videos easily without even trying to
Arun is still the only RUclipsr who doesnt use fake thumbnails to draw you in
6:54 so they are not gonna get rid of notch in the foldable ones also😂
I love your video. Great job.
Be careful about guessing why something won't work though. As soon as you do, someone says "hold my beer" and proves you wrong.
Samsung has to be one of the most unique innovative companies on Earth!
What about lg and nokia?
The device I've wanted for over 20 years now was the slide-out phone from the old 90s TV show Earth: Final Conflict. The screen is like a wide filmstrip that scrolls out of a holder. You could pull it out to different dimensions depending on the need. Loved that idea.
YAS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I think samsung is working on it. Expect it by 2025-2027
Wow..I dreamt I was using a transparent phone in 2013
a transparent phone's transparency is a feature, since you can see where you're walking while checking your phone
We have nearly achieved the perfect bar phone, and foldable phones are the next step forward.
4:35
Drone phone is the most *unrealistic* one of all of them.
Why?
FAA 107, a United States Federal Law - one which is extensively enforced. Any person that ever takes any photograph or video with a drone, and then posts it to social media where "they could" make one fraction of ANY income. All of the sudden that person needs a license from the FAA
yeah but they did it :\
Eagerly waiting for the future smartphones now 😁
@DON'T CLICK ON PROFILE PHOTO bet
The drone phone is much more of a gimmick than the clear phone 😂
a lot of these phone innovations are amazing...and I really hope most of them come to fruition. I do disagree with one opinion of yours, Innovation is not about solving existing problems. It's about changing the way we use our phones. It's about creating new ways we utilize our phones. That's how our phones now have evolved to have fuller screen, better camera and better battery life, to name a few. We are spending more and more time on our phones, so it make sense to incorporate even more features into it.
2:50 "Huawei came up with a 270 degree curved screen"
Mi Mix Alpha: Am I a joke to you?
Wouldn't it make more sense for a see-through phone to be a thin layer of touch-screen glass stuff with a projector underneath?
Talking about transparent phones, why don't they make a normal phone but then make the background of the phone wallpaper the camera, meaning the camera is always working and displaying what's behind the phone so basically it will be a transparent phone.
1:45 Samsung: Dude I'm the one who started that trend
Not a bot a real human here
Arun your videos are really great been excited waiting and then watching videos here since 2018 and the production has gotten better and better the reason behind why I like your videos is the short and informative incentive and entertaining to watch thanks for all of this man taking out your time to make high quality videos I hope you reach your goal for being fit
Cheers
7:02 Apple will be using fake sapphire, just like they always do with their camera lenses 🙃
Make the screen wireless and all the internal parts go in your pocket.
So the phone is really light.
Make the screen fold around your arm like a thin wrist band. Totally flexible, but takes the shape of a screen when removed.