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Are smartphones the future of the PC industry?

by Scott Bicheno on 17 November 2009, 13:10

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Words of warning

Accordingly, Brazier observed that PC vendors are in the process of a major diversification in the direction of smartphones, and netbooks could be viewed as an initial step in that direction.

It's no coincidence that Acer, currently the fastest growing PC OEM, has already committed itself heavily to smartphones and that Samsung has found more success from netbooks than notebooks.

There were a couple of sobering thoughts too. Firstly, Apple makes far more margin from both PCs and smartphones than anyone else thanks to its uniqueness, and secondly, with there being so much momentum behind Google's Android, smartphone makers need to be wary of creating a dominant platform and thus lessen their ability to differentiate.

The commoditisation that has happened in the PC market - reducing margins for nearly everyone - will happen to smartphones too if we don't keep maintain diversity, not only of handset design, but of platforms too.



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In the next 10-15 years I think three things will shape consumer computing:

1. Wearable computing
2. Context awareness
3. Augmented reality

All of these things are possible now, but in the next few years will be leveraged better.

If I had any money, I'd be putting it into these.
I'm inclined to agree with Steve, particularly on the wearable computing front and context awareness.

Of course, the *first* thing I expect to see is a cheap, consumer level product supported by adverts being spammed at you by walking into range of a small device in store front windows!