Mobile trends for 2014 will continue to see more change and enhancements to smartphones.
Curved Displays, a flexible concept in smartphone technology
The first of these expected changes will be curved phones.
Curved displays will be one of the major improvisations t o hit mobile technology in 2014.
With the LG G Flex making its debut in the U.S. as the World's first curved display phone, and Samsung’s Galaxy Round another early model in this line is speculate to make a wave in mobile device industry.
The curved phone feature will drive a push toward OLED displays
Although both Korean firms are testing their products in Korea. However consumers can expect launches in the U.S. and European Union soon.
The major accomplishment of the curved phone is the introduction of a flexible smartphone in the mobile market and this should pave the way for more interesting phones in 2014.
Operating Systems Galore
All the data from last year confirm Android OS.was the big winner selling more phones than the Apple OS.
Analysts say this trend is likely to continue in 2014, but there will be more OS firms trying to eat market share. Low end phones will be targeted with inexpensive Linux platforms that leaves.plenty of room for new opportunities. However, Android, iOS, and the ailing Windows Phone will still be the major players in the market.
Windows too is uncertain about its future in the phone industry after newly appointed CEO Satya Nadella has been selected to drive profits at Redmond, where he has been an employee for 42 years. This is likely to spin off Nokia's Lumina collection, which has been drawing in poor sales.
Sailfish OS, Firefox OS, and BlackBerry 10 made a brief mention in 2013, but analysts say newcomers to the mobile OS race are probably not going to be too successful.
Having a flair for variety, these Ass will provide alternate paths for consumers, which in turn will spike competition and create a buzz.for smartphones in
the industry