Who won’t love to play games like NFS and use applications like Photoshop, Maya on mobile
devices without having to invest a bomb on the device? Very soon high speed
internet on mobile devices will become a de-facto with a guaranteed uptime of near
to 100%. This, I see, as a storm that will change the mobile industry killing
established players who fail to foresee and evolve.
‘Install and run apps’…that’s what we all do today. Social
networks, business houses and game developers have their own app that we need
to install thereby consuming processing power & space on our device. For a better experience,
mobile devices are being loaded with larger storage & high speed processors
making them ultra-sophisticated gadget that are heavy on pocket & big loss
if lost or broken.
With the high speed internet kicking in, we have an
opportunity to simplify this. The idea is to empower mobile device only with primary
functions like making calls, camera and connecting to internet and push all
other activities to a remote computer / cloud. In short, employ virtualization
for mobiles! Here’s how this can work:
Advantages
+ Low processing power required on mobile device
+ Low storage space required on mobile device
+ Light weight handsets
+ Lower cost of handheld device & thereby loss on damage
+ Ability to run graphic / processor intensive applications
+ Increased battery life as energy will be spent only on receiving and transmitting screen pixel information over internet
+ Low processing power required on mobile device
+ Low storage space required on mobile device
+ Light weight handsets
+ Lower cost of handheld device & thereby loss on damage
+ Ability to run graphic / processor intensive applications
+ Increased battery life as energy will be spent only on receiving and transmitting screen pixel information over internet
Disadvantage
- Completely dependent on internet connectivity
- Completely dependent on internet connectivity
It is already working that way. All the cloud services and inclination towards cloud is all about this thing. Plus you can mention Chromebook as an important part of this ecosystem.
ReplyDeleteI don't think its working that way as of now. Currently its all app based native applications that are being developed for mobiles. All mobile companies (s/w or h/w) are emphasizing on introducing faster mobiles with more storage. The new ecosystem needs near to 100% highspeed internet availability, which I don't think is a reality yet. Also in this ecosystem, the s/w companizes will emphasize more on developing interfaces for traditional softwarde (maya, photoshop) for use on mobile devices rather than re-create the application for mobile. Do u think that's happening?
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