The Convergence of Mobile and Mobility

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Phones weren’t always smart. Once that changed, they became permanent fixtures in our day to day lives. Inspired by these course of events and in an effort to accommodate the collateral impact on car buyer preferences, automakers have set themselves on a path to deliver some of the most remarkable developments in the 21st century. Mobile-Influenced Hardware, Software and UX/UI In 2007, Apple redefined mobility and disrupted the handset market by releasing the first iPhone. Thereafter, touchscreen displays, computing capabilities, sensors, user interface (UI) and user experience (UX) designs, and content became the key value drivers in mobile phones. Over…...

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Hardik Mittal Hardik Mittal is a business strategist, writer, lobbyist, and global citizen. Through his involvement as a Product Marketer for a Fortune 500 semiconductor firm, Hardik has experience managing a business that stretches across 6 continents and technologies that are applied in a wide variety of industries, including automotive, medical, and consumer electronics. He graduated with a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from UCLA and credits his technical background for spawning a passion to tackle seemingly unsolvable problems. In the 20+ countries he has traveled to, Hardik has always found himself far removed from the well-trodden path and in search of the realities of life in those countries. By teaching English in Vietnam, lobbying for social causes in California, and writing to address global issues, Hardik has proven that he is driven to make a global impact.