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Smartphones have become the most successful gadget in human history, with nearly 1.5 billion units sold every year. On Thursday, Apple reported a 22 percent year-on-year increase in iPhone revenue, underscoring the device's continued dominance nearly two decades after its 2007 launch. The global smartphone market is projected to reach over $600 billion by 2026, far surpassing the historical peak earnings of other electronics like feature phones, laptops, and gaming consoles.
Apple's recent earnings highlight the enduring strength of the iPhone. Despite being almost 20 years old, the iPhone continues to see significant growth. In 2026, smartphones are expected to generate $642 billion in global revenue. This figure is two to three times higher than the best years for other top gadgets in history. The smartphone's market size and central role in daily life have prompted many tech leaders to seek alternatives.
Industry figures such as Sam Altman and Mark Zuckerberg are developing new devices aimed at replacing smartphones. Meta has introduced AI Glasses, but their impact on smartphone usage remains limited. OpenAI, led by Altman, is working on AI-first devices, including a pebble-shaped gadget without a screen, controlled by voice. Other efforts include advanced smartwatches and Apple's move into virtual reality headsets with the Vision Pro. However, none have matched the smartphone's functionality or usability.
Smartphones combine multiple devices into one compact form. Users can make calls, send messages, browse the internet, scan documents, send emails, record meetings, and take high-quality photos. They also serve as navigation tools, video conferencing devices, alarm clocks, digital diaries, fitness trackers, gaming consoles, and portable TVs. All of these features are available in a device measuring 6 to 8 inches and light enough to carry all day.
The smartphone's form factor adds to its appeal. It is always accessible but not intrusive. Users can interact with it through typing or voice commands. The touchscreen allows for intuitive content manipulation, surpassing the capabilities of laptops and other gadgets. While other devices excel at specific tasks, smartphones are generalists, performing well across a wide range of functions.
Attempts to replace smartphones face significant challenges. Smartwatches and smart glasses are limited by size, power, and input methods. Devices like the Apple Vision Pro require users to wear them on their faces, which can be uncomfortable and isolating. The technology needed to create a truly versatile and powerful alternative, such as a screenless AI-powered "pebble," does not yet exist. Advances in chip performance, battery efficiency, and wireless connectivity are necessary before such a device becomes feasible.
Despite ongoing efforts, no device currently matches the smartphone's combination of functionality, usability, and convenience. Major technological breakthroughs are likely required before a true replacement emerges. Until then, smartphones will remain the central device in most people's lives.
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