Sega_TRY May 15, 2025, 10:11 p.m.
What device will actually kill the smartphone era and how soon?
Sitting here typing this on my iPhone 15 Pro Max and honestly feels like I'm using 2007 technology with slightly better cameras. Every "innovation" now is just iterative garbage - ooh look, the cameras got 10% better and there's a new titanium finish. Revolutionary stuff Apple, truly changing the world.
The writing is on the wall though. Smartphones peaked around iPhone X and everything since has been desperate attempts to justify $1200+ price tags for marginal improvements. Meanwhile truly disruptive technologies are brewing that will make carrying a rectangular glass slab look as outdated as carrying a pager.
But here's what's really fascinating - whatever kills smartphones will probably emerge from a completely unexpected direction, just like how the iPhone murdered BlackBerry, Palm Pilots, iPods, digital cameras, and GPS devices simultaneously. Nobody saw that convergence coming.
I've been researching this obsessively and the candidates are wild. Neural interfaces that read thoughts directly. Contact lenses with built-in displays. AI so advanced it knows what you need before you do. Holographic projections. Room-scale augmented reality. Or maybe something none of us are even considering yet.
The social implications are staggering. Smartphones created the attention economy, social media addiction, infinite scroll hell, and constant anxiety from notifications. They turned humans into dopamine-seeking zombies staring at screens instead of engaging with reality. Whatever comes next will reshape human behavior even more dramatically.
pyotr.n May 24, 2025, 10:51 p.m.
Current phones are designed like slot machines - random rewards, infinite scroll, constant interruption. Next device should respect human attention and support deep focus instead of destroying it