If we speak of a "next-generation smartphone," it's closer to a robot. By "robot" here I don't mean the shape and functions of a computer or calculator -- it's closer to something like a Tamagotchi, a form that can be personalized and optimized to each user's needs and preferences. And beyond person-to-person or person-to-smartphone networking, it can also network with surrounding devices (Things, or IoT devices). So tentatively I'm calling it the AIoBot.
The basic composition of an AIoBot is a battery, motor, network, and memory.
In addition, there are sensors playing the role of perception. But sensing and data collection can also happen not only through sensors built into the AIoBot, but also from Things on the network.
Physical action or non-physical networking -- is handled by speakers, microphones, lights, modules, and wifi, lifi, ble, LoRa, Frequency, and so on.
Learning is handled by the OS (RP) via ML, DL, and direct user settings to update control preferences, and
memory (weighting) is operated in an LSTM-like form.
Battery -- auto-return-to-charge like a robot vacuum, plus external rescue requests.
Motor -- wheel / drone / mechanism base.
Network (security) -- local network, LoRa, inaudible frequencies.
Memory (security) -- blockchain.
Communication -- lighting, sound, motion, graphics.
