Contrary to what one might think, the Smartphone on television, there is now one step that Qualcomm and its competitors have already taken. The TV of Tomorrow will run on Android and boarded many components in common with smartphones. It's not every day that you are talking about television. Admittedly, at first glance, the report may not be obvious from our beloved smartphones and the world of TV. However, this report will change profoundly in the months and years ahead. With the advent of CT connected, manufacturers have begun to turn to suppliers of equipment that typically found in smartphones and tablets, such as chipsets, for example.
What may seem surprising at first is no longer much really when you look on the issue. Providers of mobile devices are indeed mastered the art of miniaturization, which could be manufacturers who produce TV screens always flatter. Among the workshops of the Connected Home, a replication of habitat size at Mobile World Congress that just ended in Barcelona, the TV also figured prominently. Qualcomm, the leading provider of chipsets for the mobile phone industry, has made a point with us about his strategy for this new market that opens to him. The foundry based in San Diego, California has developed over the years the technology to make phones smarter.














