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Smart Glasses to replace Smartphones by 2030 – Mark Zuckerberg predicts

Obah Sylva by Obah Sylva
October 25, 2024
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Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, has made a game-changing prediction that smart glasses will replace smartphones by 2030, much like how smartphones overtook traditional computers for everyday use. This bold forecast signals the future of personal computing, where smart glasses are set to dominate the tech landscape.

Zuckerberg believes smart glasses will become the next major computing platform, surpassing smartphones in everyday functionality. He envisions a world where these wearable devices will handle everything from communication to augmented reality (AR), making smartphones obsolete in the process.

Meta is leading the charge with innovations like the Orion AR Glasses, equipped with holographic displays and gesture-controlled interactions. With the integration of Meta AI, these glasses will offer advanced features, allowing users to seamlessly interact with both the digital and physical worlds.

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The company has also developed neural wristbands that allow for effortless control of the glasses using hand gestures. These technologies position smart glasses as the ultimate tool for daily tasks, reducing the need for traditional smartphones.

Despite the hype, several challenges remain:

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– Hardware Limitations: Current smart glasses, including Meta’s Orion, still rely on external components for processing power, making it difficult to fully replace smartphones.

– Battery Life: Wearable tech must improve battery efficiency to ensure all-day use, something smartphones have mastered.

– Privacy Concerns: The integration of cameras and AR features in public spaces raises significant privacy issues, similar to the backlash faced by Google Glass years ago.

There’s a split between skeptics and optimists. While some believe that smart glasses won’t fully replace smartphones, especially with the dominance of mobile gaming, others argue that smart glasses will eventually evolve enough to make smartphones unnecessary.

Zuckerberg’s prediction has ignited debate, with tech enthusiasts seeing a future where AR applications and hands-free functionality become the norm. Critics, however, point to the deeply ingrained smartphone culture, doubting that smart glasses can fully take over in just six years.

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