If you’re looking for a new smartphone, you’ll have plenty of options. The latest iPhones are more powerful than ever before, while Android phones now come in all shapes and sizes, including foldable designs.
Apple’s first iPhone debuted in 2007. It was a game-changer – combining touch screen and iPod capabilities, internet access and a full QWERTY keyboard in a sleek, portable design. It also introduced a new breed of software developers, who created millions of apps that expanded the phone’s capabilities even further.
In 2019, a company called StoreDot patented technology that allows the battery in a smartphone to self-charge. The device uses a special material called nanoparticles, which absorb water and turn it into electricity. That electricity is then used to power the phone and any other devices attached via USB. This is one of many advancements that could transform smartphones, making them even more useful than they already are.
Samsung’s latest Galaxy smartphones are a cut above the rest, thanks to their three rear cameras (including a super-wide and an ultra-long lens), high-resolution displays and cutting edge processors. They also have some interesting photography features, like four different color presets and dedicated long exposure and Action Pan modes.