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Verizon Says Smartphones Can Replace PCs

by - source: Tom's Hardware UK

With the introduction of 1GHz CPUs in smartphones, the devices could replace PCs in the future claims Verizon.

During the Mobilebeat 2010 conference held in San Francisco, California, Humphrey Chen, director of new technology development at Verizon Wireless, indicated that smartphones could replace PCs in the future. more specifically, they could be hooked up to a docking station with a keyboard, camera and monitor, transforming the smartphone into a full-fledged PC replacement.

"With gigahertz processors, the divide between the smartphone and PC has narrowed," said Chen. "That's Microsoft's worst nightmare because there is no Windows or Office revenue, but there's a big Google Apps and Verizon cloud computing opportunity there."

Chen is referring to the proposed smartphone/PC setups that could access Verizon's Long Term Evolution networks currently operating in Seattle and Boston. Although only established as a trial, users are experiencing 10 Mbits/s downloads and 5 Mbits/s uploads. Naturally hooking up smartphones to a desktop-like configuration would be ideal for at-home use.

Another proposition Chen offered at the conference was to create separate consumer and business clients on a single handset. This would suggest that carriers could bill two parties for services on the device. "We are exploring virtualization technology to make that happen," he said.

Chen also revealed how much Verizon spent upgrading its network to 4G. "We spent $9 billion on 700 MHz spectrum to take coverage to the next level for 4G, and now we are spending billions of top of that to build the networks out."

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Anonymous 16/07/2010 03:06
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i dont know if they just mean office computers or not.
but i can never see a smart phone replacing my gaming pc permanently
surely there will always be a way of making a processor so fast that the heat it makes cannot be dispersed from the case of a smart phone wether you increase the ghz or add a ridiculous amount of cores

kohvitass 16/07/2010 07:40
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didn't they say that about laptops? and tablets? and netbooks?

Anonymous 16/07/2010 07:52
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A phone will never replace a PC. Chen; you are an idiot.

Spoony 16/07/2010 08:24
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if they think they can replace a pc then there dumb as fuck

guanyu210379 16/07/2010 10:47
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Cellphone will never replace PC, but cellphone could replace tablet PC or laptop someday.

CPfreak 16/07/2010 12:21
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soon i will be OC'ing my phone....

guanyu210379 16/07/2010 13:06
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@CPfreak : then you will need extra fan for that LOL

Skid 16/07/2010 14:28
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guanyu210379 :
@CPfreak : then you will need extra fan for that LOL


No no, he'll need to water cool it, or to really beef it up, liquid nitrogen. But really, who wants to write a 20 page document on a 10" screen.

mi1ez 16/07/2010 16:35
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kohvitass :
didn't they say that about laptops? and tablets? and netbooks?


and Macs...

ksampanna 16/07/2010 21:01
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Argh. My cell is not playing Crysis 3

damian86 17/07/2010 04:21
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stop talking shit

Anonymous 18/07/2010 11:56
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1GHz, so what he means smartphones are where computers were 10 years ago. Wehen they'll get up to current speed, PCs will be aeons ahead. And beside, try cramming 16 core cpu into smartphone.

damian86 19/07/2010 12:54
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Just imagine how computers will be at the time smartphones are like computers today. PC's will be so much better,computers also change.

Amg 22/07/2010 23:53
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I dealt that will happen, I know SD cards are getting bigger, and all that...even docked up with a montoir they are still very limited..even a netbook with a Nv ion will struggle with even light gaming by itself need alone a smart phone, for office use that may well happen.

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