1. Credit cards
It’s already arrived – Google Wallet has already transformed your phone into a credit card. With Visa, Mastercard and PayPal investing in similar technology, it looks like the days of paying by plastic are numbered.
2. Passwords
The iPhone 5 introduced us to fingerprint security and this and retina recognition security will become widespread on phones of the future. This kind of biometric ID is a far more effective identification than a user name and a password, so expect access to your phone to become your unique ID.
3. Passport
Given your phone will be uniquely associated to you through biometric security access, why would we need a Passport to prove our identity when travelling?
4. Keys
In the longer term we can expect to use our phone to unlock our front doors. Before then expect this technology to be used in hotels and for keyless entry into cars.
5. GPs
The market for mobile health apps like Apple’s Healthkit and Google’s Fit is expected to be worth $20 billion by 2018. Using sensors to monitor your health and fitness levels, these apps really might give new meaning to the phrase an Apple a day keeps the doctor away!
6. Light switches
Smartphone controlled lighting is already with us, but with the cost of sensors plummeting they’re likely to become affordable to us all.
7. Remote controls
Separate or even universal remote controls are set to be consigned to the dustbin and replaced by an app on your phone, which can be voice activated. Tip – don’t let your children get this app!
8. Tablets / TVs / Laptops / PCs
With the likelihood of flexible/foldable larger screens and/or built-in projectors on your mobile phone, the need for other devices becomes increasingly less compelling.
9. Phones
Like a modern day Oedipus, next generation smartphones may actually kill off their parent. With texting over-taking talking, the massive rise in Instant Messaging and free voice over WiFi packages, your smartphone in the future may no longer feature a phone at all!
10. Friends/socialising
Now we admit this is a bit of a stretch, but bear with us. With the rise and anticipated increased sophistication of voice control software, expect conversations with your phone’s virtual interface – like Apple’s Siri – to become ever more 2 way and meaningful. Check out the 2013 film “Her” if you don’t believe us. You have been warned!
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