Yes, I certainly do.
Bluetooth audio or voice control are useless gimmicks. We need to think differently.
A clock, a power bank and flashlight are welcome, and available on some mods already.
I consider a clock almost essential. Smok R80 had a clock back in the day. I shame Yihi for removing a clock and BT data from their new SL class.
In the future. Think of a mod where the fire button can change power (of temperature) by pressing it harder. What a luxury!
Or a squonk mod using a micro-pump (those from medical devices, like insulins dispensers, are cheap) under control of the main processor, so the wick is always correctly wetted.
I would welcome a second TC revolution
AIOs now allows to place a proper NTC or thermocouple in the tank, making TC work as one would expect: no sensing wires, cold resistance, temperature compensation, temperature coefficient, they all would become unnecessary overnight.
Now, for a more trivial feature... That "hook" on the Modefined Sirius mod, which looks like a bottle opener, why they didn't make it into the real thing. A similar useless addition would be, a pencil sharpener...
A slot for a micro-SD card / FM transmitter would pave the road for portable storage, MP3 player and similar functions.
I see Bluetooth as necessary if not mandatory, to program the mod OTA. eScribe on the phone, connected to the mod via BT. The current setup, with a cable and a PC, sounds so second millennium...
Wireless charging also essential in future mods. Together with BT, would allow the removal of the micro-USB port from mods.
I see the addition of a proper round power jack and physical one-off switch as very desiderable on any mod today.
Problem remain the fact that - at time being - anybody carrying a valid innovation on a mod, would see their efforts raided by the Kamino cloners, so there is no incentive.
Regards,