It seems like in the last few months that Apple has been applying for a lot of patents. Technology news seems to feature a new one every week. Theyâre all interesting and very innovative, but the latest seems to be the most useful. The latest Apple patent shows the technology for an iPhone displaying useful and adaptive information while the user is on hold.
Weâve all been in that position before. Youâre in the middle of a call, and youâre put on hold. You only expect it to take a few seconds, but before you know it, youâve been on hold forever, or at least it seems like it. You want to hang up, but are sure the pers on you are calling will be back any minute. With a smartphone in your hand, though, especially an iPhone, you shouldnât ever be bored.
Apple has been granted a patent that they refer to as a âCommunications system that provides user-selectable data when user is on hold.â Because itâs selected by the user and adaptable, it can be either information to kill time or information that directly relates to the call youâre on.
The suggestions for this information include weather reports, local news, upcoming calendar events, and unchecked messages. Music is even a suggested option. How many times have you wished you could listen to your own music instead of the canned music playing while youâre on hold? It can even make it adaptive to give you information directly related to the caller you are connected with, such as your last correspondence with that person, your upcoming meetings with that person, etc. It goes even further than that, though, as the system will pick up contextual clues from your conversation to know what type of data to offer to you.
This would work along with the call waiting system. You would create a profile that includes the information you would like displayed when youâre on hold. When the system determines youâre on hold, or when you alert your phone that youâre on hold, the Apple patent shows that the data you have chosen would pop up on the screen.
It all sounds really great, but where this Apple patent might come into problems is in offering you information about the caller. Some private individuals are already upset about information that is shared about them on the Info Highway, and this would certainly have some upset. People are often worried that details such as their financial information could be culled and used, and any time a device has smart knowledge about them it causes them to balk.
However, itâs hard to hold back technology once itâs out there. If this ends up being a patent that Apple acts on and uses, it could be something that spreads beyond just iPhones and could be used on other smartphones, as itâs that innovative. It could even be used by businesses such as doctorsâ offices. They seem to put you on hold automatically anyway, and now when they do, they would know w ho you are, when youâre next appointment is, when you were in last, any recent tests you had done, etc.
There doesnât seem to be an end to the possibilities of this adaptive on-hold system. What do you think of this latest Apple patent? Would you be upset with your information displaying on someoneâs phone when you put them on hold or would you welcome this intrusion? Let us know below in the comment section.
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