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November 5, 2019

Home / Google Reveals the new phone, which is not a smartphone, just a piece of paper

Google Reveals the new phone, which is not a smartphone, just a piece of paper

Anurag Sharma

Last updated on:November 5, 2019 Market.us

Google’s latest phone, you cannot take a selfie and does not make calls. The phone is a piece of paper folded into a rectangle and printed with a few pieces of info at home also you can grip a credit card. The phone is a portion of the package of digital experiments; the company intended to give consumers a digital detox. Google unveiled its newest phone, the US$ 800 Pixel 4, has integral radar technology, and be controlled by a hand motions. It is the latest in a string of offerings trying to take the courtesy of an audience weary of the expanding presence, as well as feeling of being chained to phone. The Paper Phone is one of Google’s open-source trials that include a phone wallpaper –counts how many times a day a handler unlocks their device and a desert island package, which gives users access to their most essential apps for 24 hours.

Previous Google design ethicist Mr. Tristan Harris propelled tech ethics nonprofit initially called Time Well Spent and now known as the Center for Humane Technology. Mr. Tristan Harris has argued that tech industry is involved in a battle to the bottom of the brain stem and that tech design should improve – not risk – civilization. By Silicon Valley Executives, the concept time well spent has widely referenced, including Facebook CEO Mr. Mark Zuckerberg. Mr. Mark Zuckerberg said in the company event that he had told his team to enhance eloquent interactions between users and the platform, rather than exploiting expenditure time on it.

The Paper Phone is not Google’s attempt at using paper phone products to discover the digital world. In 2014, the company presented Google Cardboard, a way to vision VR (virtual reality) applications on the smartphone. Also, Google said it shipped 5 Mn pairs of the low-tech glasses in 20 months. At the Chicago Public Library, Mr.Anthony Ramirez, a cyber-navigator tweeted his support of Google’s most recent foray into the two-dimensional world.

Anurag Sharma

He has been helping in business of varied scales, with key strategic decisions. He is a specialist in healthcare, medical devices, and life-science, and has accurately predicted the trends in the market. Anurag is a fervent traveller, and is passionate in exploring untouched places and locations. In his free time, he loves to introspect and plan ahead.

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