I read an article saying people dont realize the potential of smartphones????

Feeling Lonely

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what the hell are they talking about? internet, games, messaging talk and apps. what else to a smartphone is there? apps can mean limitless things, compass, calculator agenda, photos, news, etc. but the article made it seem like people who exploit these services still are only tapping into 5% of its potential.

WTF ARE WE MISSING? IS THERE MORE TO SMARTPHONES THAN WHAT WE KNOW?
 
Yeah, smartphones are everywhere now, even low end smartphones are so affordable. I guess some people want to avoid complicated phone (or what they think complicated)
 
The user is the key.

Many current feature phones can do "web" or "email" (albeit poorly) and have things like a notepad, calendar, and alarm clock built into them. How many of those things do people actually use? Very few, I'm sure.

Same goes for smartphones. Until someone takes them by the hand they'll probably only use what's immediately apparent to them. Browse the web, read their email, make calls, send text messages. If they're smart and they get curious they might go into the Marketplace. Makes sense to me.
 
But there are quite a few cool things that smartphones can do which are, for want of a better description, outside of the box.

For example, take the clever people at the Geographic Survey. They have an app that monitors accelerometer data, like the one in your smartphone, on devices connected to the internet (like your smartphone). Combine that with a location (such as from your GPS in your smartphone).

Most of the time the data is pretty random as people are just going about their daily business. No two phones would be reporting the same movements.

But what would it mean if suddenly all accelerometers in an area (say a 30 mile wide area) reported minute movements in the same direction? That would mean the Earth had just moved a tiny amount, or perhaps more accurately a tectonic plate. You now have an early warning system for Earthquakes. The app can then inform you of an imminent earthquake some ten seconds before any other system. Not a lot, but it's often enough to get under a desk or out of a building.

How about the Instant Heart Rate app? It measures (very accurately) your heart rate using the phone's camera.

Why are smartphones banned from casinos in Las Vegas? Someone developed an app that could use the camera to monitor and track the roulette wheel's motion and the ball, and predict with reasonable accuracy a block of 3 to 5 slots where the ball would land.
 
out of all that extorian, you missed one of my favorites, using gps in cell phones to moniter real time traffic, and based on that info readjust navigation on the go...
 
Yeah that's a good one too. I just noticed you can't turn that off on the Samsung Galaxy S (sending data to Google). There's an option on my G1. Or maybe it just doesn't sent that data at all.
 
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