Sherry Taylor

Q: A poll of 1,600 UK adults reveals that 75% of them would be more likely buy a smart phone if it had this?

A: eyeball tracking technology

WHAT PEOPLE WISH THEIR PHONES COULD DO (Daily Mail/ uSwitch)

A poll of 1,605 UK adults reveals the following:
— 89% of respondents said they’d be more likely to buy a smartphone if it had longer battery life.
— 75% said eyeball-tracking technology would make them more likely to buy a smartphone.
— 67% wish the phones were waterproof
— 66% wish the phones had zoom camera lenses
— 69% said they wouldn’t be lured to a phone with a voice control function.
— About 60% said they were not interested in a phone with 3D graphics.

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