Top 121 Smartphones Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on November 21, 2024.
As the world continues its love affair with smartphones and tablets, mobile has become so essential to our lives that most people couldn't imagine life without it.
I think we built the right future. If it's a choice between the flying car or the Internet, tablets and smartphones, I'll take what we've got.
Sony's Walkman far predated the iPod. Nokia ruled smartphones before Apple. — © Adam Lashinsky
Sony's Walkman far predated the iPod. Nokia ruled smartphones before Apple.
Smartphones are so fabulous in so many ways that it seems daft to be nostalgic about the days when an image did not go round the world in a nanosecond.
Future is mobile computing - smartphones and tablets are just elements of it. The industry is on the verge of a whole new paradigm.
I started a company called Pixel Qi and the principal of as we're going, smartphones were happening, but as we go forward, the predictions were five devices per person. Do you want to charge each one of those every night to try to get them on a full charge when you're walking around? Smartphones don't even last a day without a recharge now.
Just as we ban smoking and drinking for under 16, because we want to shield young people from their harmful effects, we should do the same for smartphones.
Kids are on their keyboards so much, between their smartphones and laptops, no one writes anything anymore. It's atrocious.
For a businessman like me, smartphones are a lifeline. I use the device to watch promos of my films, songs, and videos. There are days when I end up spending as much as five hours on the phone.
A lot of the diagnosis and monitoring functions will be done through little devices - smartphones - by the patient with computer assistance. So it's a real big change in the model of how we render healthcare.
Bitcoin, generally, is a great idea. Keeping wallets on smartphones is the worst idea of the decade
The smartphones and the computer separates everybody, makes you think that you don't need nobody else.
In our age of Twitter and smartphones, there is no controlled release of a movie preview. The enigma of movie stars is lost.
Smartphones can relay patients' data to hospital computers in a continuous stream. Doctors can alter treatment regimens remotely, instead of making patients come in for a visit.
With consumers buying two smartphones for every desktop computer they purchase, the demands, challenges and opportunities of the mobile space are reshaping our assumptions about design and user behaviour.
I think smartphones need to send an electrical shock to a user when they get their your/you're mixed up.
From the first time I held an iPhone, the space has evolved quickly, and people have shifted from reading content on their desktops to smartphones and iPads, even long-form stuff.
We're all essentially surgically connected to our smartphones, and we're still in the early stages of realizing their medical potential. But they should be a real threat to the medical profession.
People have described my proposal to ban smartphones for kids as mad, but why would we want children to have unsupervised access to the Internet? I predict most of my 'far-out' ideas will be the norm before long.
These damn smartphones have enabled us to do far more than we were ever meant to all at once. — © Andy Samberg
These damn smartphones have enabled us to do far more than we were ever meant to all at once.
Smartphone usage is on the rise and mobile data is getting cheaper. People are watching a lot of content on their smartphones. So, digital has a bright future in India.
What we have found is that because of smartphones and access to media, and because everybody knows how everyone else lives, you have no idea where the next huge social movement is going to erupt.
We're all obsessed with our smartphones and thus really don't see anything around us.
Smartphones are always in your pocket. They're about reactive capture.
If you look back to 2008, people didn't have smartphones. Now everyone essentially has a smartphone.
Too many people don't protect their smartphones with a password or PIN. I anticipate that Apple's fingerprint reader will in fact make iPhone 5S owners more likely to secure their smartphones.
I wouldn't have launched 'Sharp Daily' without smartphones. Frankly, there's no reason for me to start another newspaper - it's a dying industry. But the smartphone is changing everything.
People are carrying around smartphones. They have a video capture device in their pockets twenty-four/seven.
Our attention spans have been reduced by the immediate gratification provided by smartphones and social media.
It's called the Samsung Chromebook Plus, and it runs on an ARM processor, the same type of processor that powers the vast majority of smartphones and tablets. It was designed in close cooperation with Google.
In this age of smartphones, all one needs to do is make a good film. The audience will take care of the rest.
Every one of today's smartphones has thousands of times more processing power than the computers that guided astronauts to the moon.
The world got enamored with smartphones and tablets, but what's interesting is those devices don't do everything that needs to be done. Three-D printing, virtual-reality computing, robotics are all controlled by PCs.
A lot has changed due to the rise of smartphones and the proliferation of social media: today, visual content is the language of our time.
I'm somewhat overwhelmed by the microblogging that takes place in China, and the smartphones and all the people that want to take pictures of myself and my family.
People already have bionic arms and legs that work by the power of thought. And we increasingly outsource mental and communicative activities to computers. We are merging with our smartphones. Very soon, they will just be part of the body.
Providing 'freemium' cloud storage to society is not a crime. What will Hollywood do when smartphones and tablets can wirelessly transfer a movie file within milliseconds?
As the Kindle's dread grip on digital publishing is challenged by tablet computers and Android smartphones, with their bright screens and high resolution, the need for illustration is growing.
As Apple advances the medical promise of its watch and smartphones, it has also made clear that its foremost aim is to steer clear of Food and Drug Administration regulation.
The moment of drifting into thought has been so clipped by modern technology. Our lives are filled with distraction with smartphones and all the rest. People are so locked into not being present.
I think technology and smartphones created a huge paradigm shift that we can't fully comprehend, and I think in a lot of ways things are changing faster than we can really process.
I think that we get so distracted with our smartphones... It takes your body and your brain time to switch between tasks. If we can focus on what we're doing, we'll be more productive at that task.
As a parent, I tell my boys to keep away their smartphones and go outdoors and play. I take them to our farm where my father does a bit of farming, where they get their hands dirty. It is their digital detox.
How people ignored each other before smartphones. — © Patrick Madrid
How people ignored each other before smartphones.
I grew up in a time when we didn't have the Internet, and we didn't have smartphones and things like that.
Right now, offline and online are coming together because of smartphones.
For every cyclist who jumps a red light, a thousand drivers break speed limits or gape dangerously at their smartphones while driving.
Of course smartphones are brilliant inventions, but the nefarious thing about Twitter and other social media is that it starts to fill all the gaps in your day. I quickly become an addict.
Most parents don't want their kids to have smartphones in the first place. But parents worry about the social stigma of their child being the only one without a phone.
It never stops. It's 365 recruiting. That cell phone you've got, these smartphones are the death of college coaching.
People banging away on their smartphones are fluently using a code separate from the one they use in actual writing, but a code it is, to which linguists are currently devoting articles.
Now, as smartphones are coming up, there are all kinds of apps that will start to be developed that will help women.
I still can't get used to a smartphone. There's something I really dislike about it, but for a new generation, life without smartphones never existed.
When I write songs, it's just me and a cassette player - or at least it used to be before smartphones - to quickly record a basic idea.
The pace of digital innovation is astonishing. It's impossible to imagine life without the web, smartphones, social networks. And yet the consumer products and everyday objects all around us are still essentially dumb.
Smartphones. Who cares? Smartphones. I only have dummy phones. — © Don Rickles
Smartphones. Who cares? Smartphones. I only have dummy phones.
We take better care of our smartphones than we do of ourselves - the phones are always recharged!
I was in New York when they had the massive blackout - all of Manhattan blacked out. It was a year or two after 9/11, it was pre-smartphones, and everyone thought it was a terror attack. It was like the end of the world.
We have cellphones and smartphones and iDevices and laptops and the ability to be perpetually connected. We never have to miss anything, significant or insignificant.
I think smartphones are one of humanity's most remarkable creations: computers are amazing enough, but a supercomputer you can carry in your pocket and communicate instantly with anyone, anywhere... it's no wonder they're troublingly addictive.
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