For nearly three decades, smartphones have been the cornerstone of our daily lives. From communication and navigation to entertainment and productivity, these devices have become indispensable. But according to Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meta, the era of smartphones could soon be coming to an end. In a bold vision, he introduced what he believes will be the next major technological revolution: smart glasses that, in his view, will replace smartphones as the primary device for interacting with the digital world.
Are Smartphones Becoming Obsolete?
It may be difficult to picture life without a smartphone, but Zuckerberg predicts that the transition away from these devices is already underway. In a recent interview with tech journalist Cleo Abram, he shared his thoughts on the future of computing, which he believes will be more immersive, natural, and social—shifting away from portable screens in favor of wearable technologies.
“The trend in computing is moving towards greater omnipresence, more natural interactions, and increased socialization. We want to engage with our surroundings in a seamless way, and I think that will likely be the next big platform after phones,” Zuckerberg explained.
His vision centers around smart glasses, which he believes will allow users to access information, communicate, and interact with digital content more intuitively—without needing to constantly consult a screen. He predicts that in the near future, people will use their phones less frequently, opting for the convenience of augmented reality (AR) glasses.
Smart Glasses: The Future of Technology?
At first glance, the idea of replacing a smartphone with a pair of glasses might sound like something out of a science fiction novel. Yet, tech giants like Meta and Apple are already investing heavily in connected computing.
Meta is currently developing the Orion smart glasses, while Apple has launched the Vision Pro, signaling the beginning of what could be a major transformation in personal technology.
Zuckerberg believes that by the 2030s, smartphones will no longer be our primary device. Instead, AR glasses will take center stage, providing real-time information, hands-free interactions, and even AI-powered virtual assistants capable of answering questions on the go.
“One day, your smartphone will be more often in your pocket than in your hand,” Zuckerberg predicts. “Users will choose the convenience of glasses for working and interacting with the digital world.”
This new generation of smart glasses could replace many of the smartphone’s functions, including:
- Real-time navigation without needing to look at a screen.
- Instant access to news, weather, and notifications via an AR interface.
- Seamless communication, allowing users to make calls, send messages, and browse the web without holding a device.
- AI-powered assistance, making it easier to search for information and interact with the digital world hands-free.
What’s Next?
Although smart glasses are still in their early stages, the tech industry is rapidly moving toward wearable computing. Thanks to advancements in augmented reality, AI, and lightweight display technologies, the pieces are falling into place for a future where smartphones no longer dominate our digital interactions.
The real question is: will users adopt this change? Smartphones are deeply ingrained in our daily habits, and transitioning to smart glasses will require not only technological advances but also cultural acceptance. However, with the major tech players racing to develop next-generation AR devices, it seems that our digital habits are inevitably shifting.
Whether smart glasses will fully replace smartphones or simply become an alternative tool remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: our way of interacting with technology is about to change forever.
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