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Virtual mobile technology will leapfrog developments in mobile technology and its already happening from an unlikely place-Africa. You’d think that virtual mobile technology would be something that Silicon Valley would jump on, however, due to its disruptive nature, most big mobile companies would not want such a technology in the market solely because tangible mobile phone sales will decrease dramatically. This is the same reason robotic artificial intelligence is not something the first world is keen on deploying. We do not want intelligent robots to fight our wars is the same breath big mobile companies would want to suppress any development of digital mobile phones though the logic of virtual mobile phones exists in syncing your mobile device with your PC.
Virtual Mobile phone is a reality being developed in Africa
Virtual mobile technology will leapfrog developments in mobile technology and its already happening from an unlikely place-Africa. You’d think that virtual mobile technology would be something that Silicon Valley would jump on, however, due to its disruptive nature, most big mobile companies would not want such a technology in the market solely because tangible mobile phone sales will decrease dramatically. This is the same reason robotic artificial intelligence is not something the first world is keen on deploying. We do not want intelligent robots to fight our wars is the same breath big mobile companies would want to suppress any development of digital mobile phones though the logic of virtual mobile phones exists in syncing your mobile device with your PC.

A virtual mobile phone is essentially a digital clone of a mobile device with full functionality of a mobile phone. You can send text, make calls, load an app, and customize designs on your phone simply by accessing your digital phone from your personal computer or a tablet.

The disruption lies in the application of a virtual mobile phone over any other portable devices. For starters, the customer will have an opportunity to ‘test drive’ a phone before purchase. All functions of a phone is simulated, similar technology exists in flight simulators. What this means is that phone companies won’t spam you with zany advertisements on improved features, you can actually access your virtual phone and test these said features. This is a game changer in improved customer experience. A virtual mobile phone is giving you the ability to use a new released phone before commit cash value to purchase .This is the driver that will influence customer purchase.

It’s hard to keep up with development of new mobile devices, each year a new iPhone, Samsung or a Google phone is launched in the market. They call it an upgrade with better features; however, with a virtual phone you will see this as a crude way of increasing a company’s bottom line. With a virtual phone you will have the ability to own multiple mobile phone devices digitally as the technology will allow the interface to be interchangeable between phone devices. Mobile phone swapping will enable users to use different kinds of mobile phones from a PC for free. So tell me why I should queue the whole night waiting for the latest iPhone can own a Samsung on Monday, an android device on Tuesday, a Nokia on Wednesday, an Obi Mobile on Thursday, a Gtel on Friday, a Blackberry on Saturday and a iPhone on Sunday. You will own a virtual mobile phone in any color of the rainbow!!!

A virtual mobile phone will have a domino effect to influence the telecommunication industry. Users will have the ability to use interchangeably on multiple digital phones their unique phone numbers digitally. The potential of a virtual mobile is immense, a phone that can be digitally streamed on any surface. We see a future for surface streaming technology, what this means is that with a PC you will be able to beam your television on any blank surface or your digital phone on a black surface. It may even be your hand!!!Wouldn’t that be awesome?

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