What kind of mobile phones you expect us to have within two years? Sony Ericsson seems to have a very strong image about the future of mobile phones and Bengt Stavenow shared some of his ideas at the Mobile Future conference in Stockholm.
According to Bengt Stavenow at Sony Ericsson, we will see phones with 64 GB of memory within two years and autofocus is one of the key parts of future mobile phones. "here is a megapixel race going on, and it will continue, but there is also a need for increased camera quality. Optical zoom plays a key part here."
He also talk about that there are three main parts that they must consider when they are building a new phone: cost, battery time and size. "You will never see a Sony Ericsson phone lacking focus on cost, battery time and size. If we get the question why feature X is not yet in the mobile, the answer is probably that it is not compatible with one of these three. The mobile should be like a Swiss army knife, but nothing gets in if it does not fulfil those three requirements, said Bengt Stavenow from Sony Ericsson when speaking at the Mobile Future conference in Stockholm."
Usability is also very important thing. Even that phones are getting more and more new features it's important to keep it simple. All features must be easy to use.
We must work considerably harder with the user experience to not suffer from feature overload. They must be presented in a way that gives the user energy. One should be able to use the most important features with only one to two clicks. For instance, we today have great discussions on what to do with the camera. If you want to save your images, it has to be done with one click. MMS, one click.12.11.2007. 12:36


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