Artificial intelligence (AI) is altering many facets of our life, including cellphones. In this post, we will look at three ways AI will change the smartphone business in coming years.
Battery Life and Condition
The battery is one of the most crucial components of a smartphone since it dictates how long we can use our gadgets before they need to be recharged. However, due to factors such as temperature, charging cycles, and usage patterns, battery performance might decline over time. Although we cannot alter how we use our smartphones, we can apply AI to improve how smartphones regulate battery and charging! AI can assist increase battery life by anticipating how long it will last, adjusting settings based on user behavior, and minimizing power consumption by intelligently managing background operations. For example, Xiaomi incorporated adaptive charging, and Oppo and OnePlus implemented smart protection in their Super VOOC changing standards. These AI techniques have the potential to increase smartphone battery endurance by up to 30%, enhance long-term battery health by up to 40%, and save customers money on energy expenditures.
The Virtual Assistant
The voice assistant is a useful way to use natural language to interact with our devices. To interpret and respond to human requests, voice assistants employ technologies such as voice recognition, natural language processing (NLP), and artificial intelligence (AI). Voice assistants may do things like make phone calls, send messages, play music, check the weather, create reminders, and more. However, there are several limitations to voice assistants, such as accuracy issues (particularly with accents or background noise), limited functionality (relative to touch-based interactions), and privacy concerns (due to data gathering).
Newer AI technologies, such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT, can improve voice assistants by generating more realistic and engaging responses based on context and personality attributes. Voice assistants may also learn from user feedback, adapt to diverse settings, and give more tailored services with newer AI. Another example is Microsoft Bing’s ChatGPT, which was recently enhanced with a speaking voice and is now available on both Android and iOS, putting it up against Apple’s Siri and Google Assistant.
The Camera on A Smartphone
Another important element of a smartphone that draws many customers is the camera. Smartphone cameras can now deliver spectacular images that rival professional DSLR cameras thanks to AI. AI can improve smartphone cameras by employing scene recognition, which automatically adjusts the settings for the best possible photo based on the subject’s categorization and other parameters such as lighting conditions. AI can also enable object identification, allowing the camera to distinguish between faces and backgrounds and apply effects like bokeh in portrait mode. Furthermore, AI can boost image quality through the use of computational photography techniques such as HDR (high dynamic range), super-resolution, and low-light enhancement.
Vivo’s current flagship Vivo X90 series of smartphones should not be overlooked when it comes to AI-assisted smartphone photography. When compared to its opponent, the Vivo X90’s computational photography is near instant thanks to Vivo’s latest Vivo V2 ISP imaging chipset. However, the improved images are also aided by Vivo’s collaboration with Zeiss, which allowed the company to apply Zeiss’ characteristic T* coating on the flagship Sony IMX sensor onboard the Vivo X90 series.
Finally, AI will change cellphones in a variety of ways in coming years. AI will make future smartphones more powerful, versatile, and user-friendly than ever before by boosting battery life, picture quality, and voice assistant features.
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John Adams is a paralegal and technology enthusiast, eager to discuss the latest trends and marketing strategies with dive into technical details. He regularly writes about marketing tactics and strategies and medical malpractice legislations. Sharing personal opinions and experiences makes him very happy, and he is always open to constructive criticism.