Monday, December 25, 2017

Why the LG35c Optimus was the Best Android Device Ever Made and What They Can Learn from it.

Material design. Small form factor. Efficient screen. Low power consumption. Bill gates-esque 'enough' memory for anyone.



Maybe I'm a bit too nostalgic. Yet, there's something incredibly aesthetic about a phone that fits perfect in the palm of the hand, smaller than a deck of cards, and efficiency to drool over.

Small devices will help improve implanted cybernetics efficiency and ergonomics. They need to be low power to enjoy a usable power cycle. Phones these days are unwieldy, awkward to hold and can barely go a day without seeing a charger. If phones were dinosaurs they'd be heading toward an extenction event. Technology doesn't necessarily have to adapt to live unlike us biologic models. Evolution doesn't get to choose what it wants to become, it selects what works.

 Small 32 bit embedded devices will be in people someday. Sounds creepy. But if you told someone back in time your phone is in your pocket and anyone can track your movement they'd think you're creepy weird too. It will happen someday. Cue technological singularity.

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