GADGET GIZMO SPECIAL INNOVATIVE SMARTPHONES
PACKED WITH FEATURES LG’s G5 could be the comeback phone of the
year as it is jam-packed with innovation and a radically different approach
I hear statements like
this all the time. While I sometimes attribute it to people getting jaded with
technology and numb to new features, the last two years have given me pause for
thought. Could it be that smartphones have lost the innovation edge? Almost all
cutting-edge technology has first appeared on smartphones and then percolated
down to other categories like tablets, cameras and notebooks. But things seem
to have slowed down to a crawl now. With everincreasing demand and a market on
fire for the last few years, companies have taken the easy road to success and
played a simple ‘ add one or two small things and call it a new phone’ game.
Could the recent slump in smartphones sales worldwide be a result of that? I’m
glad to announce that innovations in phones are back with a bang and here are
three prime examples:
THE SMARTRON tPHONE
Let’s make this simple.
If you’re a new company trying to break into the Indian phone market, your
chances of success are as much as Johnny Depp getting a hit movie. Especially
if you don’t want to go down the road of coming up with a billion-dollar
campaign of 50 frontpage advertisements in newspapers and a TV blitz. Your only
other choice is to have really outstanding products. Thankfully Smartron has
that. After the stunning success of the tBook, the tphone is the real test. And
they have totally aced it. It’s all designed and made in India and surpasses
almost anything worldwide. Truly stunning design, four colours, 4GB RAM,
incredible camera, powerful hardware and all of it for about 20K. But the real
innovation comes from the TronX built-in. This is the platform where you get
instant access to your profile, data, content, services, cloud, care,
community, and can control multiple IoT devices from anywhere in the world. The
fact that it’s completely idiot-proof and can be used by a five-year-old makes
it beyond unique. Smartron could be the giant killer from India that could
dominate the world. The tPhone starts that journey.
THE LG G5
LG’s smartphone history
is pretty unique. They started off well, lost the plot, tried to rise from the
ashes many a time, finally made a huge come back with Nexus phones but never
really dominated the market.
This despite the fact
that they actually make great phones. The G5 could be the comeback phone of the
year as it is jam-packed with innovation and has a radically different
approach. It’s modular, so the bottom part comes off and you can add the LG CAM
Plus module (camerastyle hand grip with physical button camera controls and its
own larger battery) or the LG Hi-Fi Plus (made by B&O with speakers and a
Hi-Fi DAC for audio playback), plus more modules are about to be released. Then
there are dual cameras at the back and one of them has fish-eye capabilities.
It also has a dual display system in which all the information you need is
showcased even when your phone’s main screen is off. And, it may well be the
only phone with a metal unibody and a replaceable battery system. Great
innovations all crammed into a single phone. If LG markets this right and gets
a few more modular add-ons out fast, this could be a killer phone in the G
series.
THE COOLPAD MAX
What do you get if you’re
a Chinese giant, enter India, get great success but only in the under-10K
market and aspire to move up the price chain? You get a ‘Mission Impossible’
label! India is a ruthless market where lowpriced brands find it impossible to
sell mid and high-end phones. Coolpad decided to challenge that rule and took
the innovation approach. A top-end phone with great looks and everything that a
flagship phone would have, and then added a dramatic twist. They made it into a
dual OS phone. Well, at least that’s how it operates. You press a button (it
can be a private button too) and the phone switches from one setup to a completely
private OS. In here, you can operate the phone just like a second phone. A
second WhatsApp, picture folder, documents, contacts, messages, everything and
anything. And it all lives right here and doesn’t leak into the first area at
all. The possibilities and usage of a system like this are endless. Home and
work content completely separate, using the phone in India or abroad, people
who live dual lives (you know who you are) and people with lots of secrets
(ditto). The mind boggles to think how much this was needed and how no one has
executed something like this before. There it is! Phones that make innovation
their main platform and refuse to play it safe. The success of these phones
will make sure that other companies awaken from their self-induced slumber.
It’s time to put the wow back in smartphones and these three make a fine start!
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Rajiv Makhni Rajiv Makhni is managing editor,
Technology, NDTV, and the anchor of GadgetGuru, CellGuru and Newsnet3
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