MONTREAL, QC, June 05, 2013 /24-7PressRelease/ -- There was great excitement in the Chicago offices of Credico USA at the recent revelations regarding the next generation of smart phones and how we will all interact with them.
Antoine Nohra states, "having Verizon as one of our valued customers gives our teams great insight into wireless technology development". The Credico USA CEO continued, "we have seen an unprecedented growth in the sale of smart phones over the last 5 years and do not see any dip in the consumers thirst for every more innovative technology".
Motorola's chief executive, Dennis Woodside told California's D11 conference this week, that Motorola's forthcoming phones could use electronic tattoos or pills to identify users. "The technology, which aims to remove that need to enter passwords and replace them simply with a phone being close to a user's body, was one of the suggestions Motorola's CEO announced," said Antoine on a call from Credico USA's head office in Chicago.
The 'tattoos' have been developed by a Massachusetts based engineering firm MC10 contain flexible electronic circuits that are attached to a wearer's skin using a rubber stamp. Mr Nohra went on to say, "We at Credico USA understand that Nokia has also experimented with integrated tattoos."
Credico USA being an outsource sales company at the forefront of working with some of America's biggest brands and selling innovation to America consumers has an insight to these matters. "We, in working with Verizon, know how big the consumer's appetite is for leading edge technology and ever smarter phones," remarked Antoine the company's CEO. "Research has shown that authentication [entering your password] takes 2.3 seconds each time existing users log in some of whom do so over a 100 times a day. It has proven to be one of the users biggest irritation having to repeat this so many times. This latest innovation will remove the need for that."
Very soon Motorola will be launching in October their 'MotoX' smart phone. The phone, which is largely to be manufactured in the US, will use advanced sensors to anticipate user behaviour. Credico's CEO said, "Dennis Woodside explained that the MotoX would change the way users engage with how the devices are designed."
With mobile phone technology set to experience a game changer Credico USA is well placed to assist those manufacturing companies who wish to get directly to new customers. "We are an organization that delivers results," said Antoine Nohra. "Decades of experience and a track record of success sets us apart from the competition."
Antoine Nohra CEO of Credico, one of the country's fastest growing outsource sales companies in the United States.
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