Fun : Killer mobile phone features we want to make a comeback!

on 29-07-2014 17:33
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on 29-07-2014 17:33
"The recent news that Apple’s iPhone 6 could feature a light-up logo, signalling the return of the notification light, was a welcome one, but it got us thinking about other features from yesteryear that we’d love to see make a return. Although some functions are best forgotten, others could genuinely help to make smartphones not only better, but smarter. Read on for the forgotten phone features we want to see pop back up!"
My thoughts :
Would would you like to see re introduced ? I once owned a Nokia with a chameleon style casing. That was awesome as it changed shades as you looked at it at different angles.
Source : The Gadget Show.
Read more here : http://gadgetshow.channel5.com/gadget-show/gadget-news/killer-mobile-phone-features-we-want-to-make-...

on 29-07-2014 17:42
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on 29-07-2014 17:51
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on 29-07-2014 17:51
I concur.


on 29-07-2014 19:49
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on 29-07-2014 19:49
"...signalling the return of the notification light...but it got us thinking about other features from yesteryear that we’d love to see make a return."
Emmm...most phones have always had the notification light! All of my BlackBerry's have had a customisable notification light which we can change colour depending on app or caller via an app. I know that Samsung Galaxy phones have a notification light and I'm sure the Sony Xperia devices do too!
Is this not just a case of Apple finally catching up with everyone else rather than old features returning?
As for actual old features...How about a battery that lasts a week? The proper original version of Snake?
Or, wait for it, how about a physical keyboard again?
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29-07-2014 19:53 - edited 29-07-2014 19:55
What their on about is having the Apple Logo light up.
This was possible not too long ago by fitting a 3rd party back plate.
To me this is more like a Belisha beacon telling every would be mugger that you are using an iPhone. 😞
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on 30-07-2014 06:42
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on 30-07-2014 06:42
They do.
". Known as LED Flash for Alerts in the Accessibility menu settings."
It's just not that well known to users.
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on 30-07-2014 07:29
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on 30-07-2014 07:29
Ok well here goes...When mobile phones came out they were bigger than house bricks and weighed pretty much the same.
Then as time went on it became 'en trend' for them to get smaller and smaller and lighter and lighter..
Very cool for youngsters I am sure...:*Sniffs*
Now thankfully it is becoming trendy again to be seen with a phone that is 'big' (like the Note 3)
Thank god for small mercies sez me....
I am getting 'much' older you see...but would hate to be seen with a non trendy phone...
Just one I could actually see to use, would be quite nice...
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on 30-07-2014 11:02
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on 30-07-2014 11:02
Do you remember the Nokia 3510? Indestructible

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