We all have a problem of finding our cellular phones at some time hence there are sometimes phone finder apps on smartwatches but can a cellphone be merged with a smartwatch to be one device to eliminate this lost phone problem for good? And considering that you sometimes can't put your hand up to your ear, how would such a device work without an external audio input/output device? Would a Bluetooth neckband or earpods be compulsory when buying such a device because I imagine some would want privacy on their phone calls or music they listen to. Or is it better for the pocket phone to remain & the supplementary smartwatch to be on the wrist? Would a wristphone or wrist smartphone be too distracting? I also think games would be a little difficult to play on a wrist-mounted device so it may be used for simply productivity. We know how CAT phones can be made very durable, could that translate to wristphones? There's also the problem of cellphone radiation, would a 5G wristphone not burn your wrist? If this can be made to succeed, it could redefine the telecommunications world.
Just so readers of this blog can get to know a little about the writer. Name: Mthoko Mpofana Born: 1989 Place of Birth: Port Shepstone Race: Black / Sub-Saharan African Ethnicity: Zulu Height: 1,73 m Education : • Well versed in business studies & economics having done business studies & economics in high school & one year of a business management degree. • Well versed in computer studies, advanced data capturing & interested in software development. Trades : • Salesman • Restaurants / Take-away experience • Online trading Sports : • Football • Basketball • Biathlon • Cricket Pastimes : • Guitar • Keyboard • Chess (& Mlabalaba) • Sudoku Driving licence : • Licensed to drive all motorcycles. • Truck driving learner's license. Languages : • English (fluent) • Zulu (fluent) • French (semi-fluent) • ...
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