Mark Zuckerberg said the era of mobile will end soon, this gadget will be in every hand
End Of Smartphone: Tech players are pushing their boundaries to define new possibilities, and it is sure that this change will deeply impact the digital landscape. Whether it is viewed with enthusiasm or skepticism, this development will lead us to a more integrated and connected technological world.

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg's big claim is that although most people are using smartphones today this era is going to end soon. Zuckerberg has claimed a new revolution in the technological world. He believes that smartphones, which have been an integral part of our lives for the last three decades, may soon fade in front of smart glasses.
The smartphone has been changing our lives for nearly three decades. A simple communicator turned into a powerful mini-computer, but according to some experts, now this predominance of smartphones is about to end. Technology has been getting better, and consumer preference is shifting to that. With this, large-size devices like smartphones are bound to become obsolete.
Technology experts consider smartphones to be an invention of the 'past'. Smart glasses, on the other hand, are considered by Mark Zuckerberg to be the "next big platform after the phone". These will promise seamless and socially connected computing. Unlike smartphones, smart glasses will let you fully integrate into everyday life sans the hindrance of a screen.
Over the last couple of years, improvements in augmented reality (AR) and wearable technology have been creating the bedrock for that change. Companies like Meta and Apple invest billions of dollars in developing smart glasses. The Vision Pro from Apple is considered one of the leading AR wearables. These investments are a sure indication that smart glasses can replace many functions of smartphones.
Mark Zuckerberg believes that smart glasses will surpass smartphones in popularity and practicality in the next decade. By the 2030s, he envisioned a world where people would rely on smart glasses for everyday tasks and use smartphones only for special tasks. "There will come a time when your smartphone will spend more time in your pocket than out of it," he said. This points to an era where convenience and ease will be prioritized.