Other new technologies that may be applied to mobile phones in the future include:
Micro nuclear battery technology: Future phones are likely to feature miniature nuclear battery technology, which provides a longer life and faster charging. At the same time, due to the higher energy density of nuclear batteries, it is possible to reduce the volume and weight of mobile phones.
Flexible display technology: Future mobile phones may adopt softer display technologies, such as flexible OLED screens. This screen can change shape, allowing for more versatility in the design of the phone, while also improving the durability and user experience of the phone.
Embedded sensor technology: Future mobile phones are likely to feature more embedded sensor technology, such as barometers, thermometers, gyroscopes, and more. These sensors can provide richer functions and a better user experience, such as more accurate positioning, better gaming experience, etc.
Iris recognition technology: Future phones may feature more secure iris recognition technology, which can recognize the iris of the user's eye, ensuring that only the user can unlock the phone. This technology can provide greater security, protect the user's personal privacy and property security.
5G IoT technology: 5G IoT technology may be more widely used in mobile phones in the future, which can connect mobile phones with more IoT devices, so that users can more easily control and manage their own smart home, smart health and other applications.
In short, future phones will continue to adopt new technologies to improve performance, optimize user experience, and add new features. With the continuous development of technology, it is believed that more innovative technologies will be applied to mobile phones in the future.