Anyway, I said about a decade ago that the only groundbreaking advancement in phones left on the horizon are better batteries.
Still waiting on that, but I'll be the first to admit I am awful at physics.
Anyway, I said about a decade ago that the only groundbreaking advancement in phones left on the horizon are better batteries.
Still waiting on that, but I'll be the first to admit I am awful at physics.
What about privacy? A graphene OS product with industrial scale would be great for the masses
I'm thinking about a technical advancement with the hardware. Privacy phones have been tried in the past, and for various reasons, best to keep any and all corporate interest away from it.
In a certain way there's never a way to delegate it and trust corporations to offer us privacy. Maybe privacy online is like becoming a Catholic, you need to make a choice, study and go through the sacraments.
One thing at a time! The biggest advances will come from each improvement in the chip in the phones which is cost prohibitive for most people. Battery life goes up ALOT each generation of phone.
Yeah, we start small and get their one phone at a time. Innovation requirese investment: > https://phi.company/daisy
There is room for a hardware layer that implements a p2p mesh network.