How to make a smart phone smarter: Part 1
While on one of my weekly Saturday morning grocery trips to Whole Foods I realized that I use the same 3 apps every time but every time I need them I have to do a search for these apps. The obvious move would to move them to a more convenient screen to make them more available but they are really only used in this context. And if I did this I would have to do this for all similar situations where I search for app (which is a lot). A dedicated screen for each context does not scale.
Then I thought what I could make the phone aware of my context and make the phone change based on context instead of a more rigid approach. For instance, when I’m at Whole Foods, these are the most important apps.
Problem
- Currently, phones have a significant number of apps, making quick access difficult.
- For specific situations, like being at a grocery store, I only need access to a few apps (e.g., Whole Foods app, grocery app, wallet app).
- Accessing these apps requires using shortcuts, searching, or other methods, which isn't efficient.
Idea Sketch
The following is a rough sketch of what I was thinking to start out with.
Contextual Menu with Geofencing
- Develop a system where a geographical fence triggers a state change.
- Example: Approaching a Whole Foods changes the menu to show Whole Foods-related apps.
- This could be applied to other locations like gym, home, or work.
Prototype using iOS Shortcuts app
- State Management: Use a basic file to maintain the state, with a text file that updates the state (e.g.,
state = wholefoods
). - Default State: Start with the most used apps and switch to other states as needed.
- Shortcuts: Create shortcuts to update and retrieve the state, and manage when and how the state changes.
- Scalability: Manage up to 10 states for practicality.
Future Potential
- If successful, this would make at least my life simpler and potentially others
- The market potential is uncertain, but it aligns with the mindset of users who prefer customizing their technology.
- This idea caters to prosumer-type users who want to control their technology rather than be dictated by it.
Next Steps
- Prototype the idea to test its feasibility.
- Live with to understand effectiveness
- Design what this would look like in if Apple team integrated into iOS
Stan Wilson Jr