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Mobile Phones To Go Extinct – Zukerberg

Emmanuel OlabiwonninuBy Emmanuel OlabiwonninuJanuary 15, 20254 Mins Read
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(VOICE OF NAIJA)- The billionaire and Boss at Meta, Mark Zukerberg has foretell the extinction of mobile phone.

 Mark Zuckerberg said mobile phone could soon be old news, replaced by smart glasses.

According to India Defence Review, this idea is stirring up the tech world as companies like Meta and Apple pour their energy into crafting these cutting-edge devices. With smartphones ruling our lives for nearly 30 years, this switch to smart glasses could totally change how we get info and keep in touch.

For nearly three decades, mobile phones have been a staple in our everyday lives, morphing from basic communication tools into mini-computers we can’t live without. But maybe that era’s wrapping up. 

Some industry insiders think smartphones might soon become just another accessory. As tech advances and users’ tastes shift, lugging around a bulky device could start to feel outdated, especially with more sleek and handy options popping up.

A lot of folks in the tech scene are jumping on board with the idea that smartphones are losing their edge. Mark Zuckerberg sees smart glasses as “the next major platform after phones,” highlighting how they might offer a more natural and social computing vibe. People want gadgets that blend seamlessly into their daily grind without being flashy or cumbersome. Smart glasses could hit this sweet spot by delivering hands-free functionality.

Recent leaps in technology mean swapping out smartphones for smart glasses isn’t just possible—it’s looking pretty likely down the road.

Companies like Meta and Apple are throwing big bucks into this arena, with Apple’s Vision Pro leading its push into augmented reality wearables. These investments show they’re serious about pushing smart glass tech that can handle tasks we’re used to doing on our phones.

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Zuckerberg thinks that within ten years, smart glasses will overtake smartphones in both popularity and usefulness. By the time we hit the 2030s, he predicts people will be keeping their phones tucked away more than they’re using them. Even though smartphones will still have all those features for specific tasks, folks will lean towards smart glasses for day-to-day stuff because they’re just easier.

He said: “There will come a point where your smartphone will be more often in your pocket than out.” This view hints at a major shift where ease of use wins over sheer capability, with people opting for quick access through eyewear instead of pulling out their phones.

What can these smart glasses do?

Smart glasses are set to shake things up by changing how we interact with digital content through augmented reality features. They’ll project real-time info right into your line of sight and act as personal assistants ready to answer questions, help you navigate around town, or give you instant news updates. These perks promise to enhance user experiences by blending digital data smoothly into our physical surroundings.

As we’re standing at the brink of this tech evolution, it’s worth thinking about how these shifts might affect our everyday routines.

 Moving from smartphones to smart glasses isn’t just about getting better gadgets; it’s also about changing how we see and interact with digital stuff. This transformation makes us wonder what it’ll mean for communication and connectivity down the line.

The scene is set for fresh innovations as big tech players push limits and rethink what’s possible. Whether you’re pumped or skeptical about where we’re headed, there’s no denying it’s going to change our digital landscape dramatically. As everyone gears up for this big shift, one thing’s certain: technology keeps racing ahead—reshaping our world one cool invention at a time.

Indian Defence Review 

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Emmanuel Olabiwonninu

Experienced freelance journalist with a passion for telling compelling stories. Adept at conducting indepth research, interviewing diverse individuals, and crafting engaging narratives for print and online publications. Proven ability to meet tight deadlines and adapt writing style to suit various editorial guidelines. Areas of expertise include, Social justice, Data reporting, sports, Geopolitics and Climate Change.

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