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Smartphones use Pattern of Life
Pattern of Life Analytics (PoLA) can improve Smartphones in a number of ways, including:
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Improved battery life: PoLA can be used to understand the patterns of usage of smartphone apps and services, and to optimize the smartphone's performance accordingly. For example, PoLA can be used to identify apps that are draining the battery and to put them into a deep sleep mode when they are not being used.
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Improved security: PoLA can be used to detect anomalous patterns of behavior that may indicate a security threat. For example, PoLA can be used to detect unusual spikes in data usage or changes in patterns of app usage.
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Improved personalization: PoLA can be used to understand the needs and preferences of smartphone users and to personalize the smartphone experience accordingly. For example, PoLA can be used to identify the apps and services that users use most frequently and to make them more accessible.
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Improved accessibility: PoLA can be used to make smartphones more accessible to users with disabilities. For example, PoLA can be used to develop features that allow users to control their smartphones using gestures or voice commands.
Here are some specific examples of how PoLA is being used to improve Smartphones today:
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Google is using PoLA to improve the battery life of Android smartphones. For example, Google uses PoLA to identify apps that are draining the battery and to put them into a deep sleep mode when they are not being used.
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Apple is using PoLA to improve the security of iPhones. For example, Apple uses PoLA to detect anomalous patterns of behavior that may indicate a security threat, such as unusual spikes in data usage or changes in patterns of app usage.
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Samsung is using PoLA to personalize the smartphone experience for users. For example, Samsung uses PoLA to identify the apps and services that users use most frequently and to make them more accessible.
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Huawei is using PoLA to make smartphones more accessible to users with disabilities. For example, Huawei uses PoLA to develop features that allow users to control their smartphones using gestures or voice commands.