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Two Tech Tycoons, Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg, United in Predicting the Demise of Smartphones

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In a rare moment of consensus, Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg—leaders of Neuralink and Meta, respectively—have each forecast the impending obsolescence of the smartphone. Citing rapid advances in augmented reality (AR) wearables and brain–computer interfaces (BCIs), both visionaries predict that smartphones will be phased out by the end of this decade, supplanted by smart glasses and implanted neural chips. Their bold assertions mark a pivotal juncture in personal computing, signaling a shift away from handheld devices toward more seamless, embedded forms of digital interaction.

  1. The Smartphone Era Approaches Its Zenith

After more than fifteen years of dominance, the global smartphone market hit a new high in 2024, with shipments reaching 1.22 billion units—a 7 percent year-on-year rise that capped two consecutive quarters of growth. Industry trackers reported 331.7 million units shipped in Q4 2024 alone, up 2.4 percent from the prior year. Yet this resurgence arguably represents the smartphone’s swan song rather than a renaissance, as diminishing returns on form-factor innovations and saturated mature markets prompt both consumers and manufacturers to seek the next frontier of personal computing.

  1. Zuckerberg’s Vision of a Glasses-Centric Future

At Meta’s annual Connect conference early this year, Zuckerberg declared that “smart glasses are the next major platform after phones,” predicting that they will replace smartphones as our primary connection to the online world within the next decade. He highlighted partnerships with EssilorLuxottica on Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses—now slated to include integrated displays by 2025—as proof of concept for hands-free communication, navigation, and media consumption. For Zuckerberg, the transition to AR wearables promises a more natural, socially integrated experience, where digital overlays disappear into the fabric of daily life.

  1. Musk’s Neuralink: The Brain-Chip Revolution

Meanwhile, at a Neurotech symposium, Musk painted a far more radical future: BCIs, such as those under development at Neuralink, will render smartphones obsolete by enabling direct, wireless communication between our brains and digital networks. He pointed to recent human trials—where a patient with a Neuralink implant performed web searches and played video games via thought alone—as evidence that by 2030, “tapping or swiping will feel antique,” replaced entirely by neural commands. Such implants, he argues, could process information orders of magnitude faster than any screen-based device.

  1. Industry Investment and Competition

Tech giants beyond Meta and Neuralink are staking their own claims in wearables. Apple continues to refine its Vision Pro headset, while Google’s Project Glass and Snap’s Spectacles iterate on AR glasses for consumers and developers alike. According to a recent report, global investment in XR (extended reality) hardware and software surpassed US $15 billion in 2024, up 20 percent year-over-year as companies race to define the post-smartphone era. Despite this surge, only Meta has publicly pegged a hard deadline—2030—for AR wearables to eclipse smartphones in adoption.

  1. Ethical Hurdles and Technical Challenges

Both smart glasses and BCIs face significant obstacles. AR wearables must overcome issues of battery life, display fatigue, privacy concerns, and public acceptance of head-mounted cameras. Brain chips raise even thornier questions: surgical risks, long-term biocompatibility, data security, and the ethics of altering neural processes. Regulatory agencies worldwide have yet to establish clear frameworks for approving devices that interface directly with the human brain, and experts warn that widespread deployment may take much longer than tech optimists predict.

  1. Timeline to Transformation: 2030 and Beyond

Both Musk and Zuckerberg anchor their predictions to the year 2030. Zuckerberg envisions incremental rollout of ever-lighter, more capable smart glasses over the next five years, culminating in mainstream uptake as battery, display, and network technologies converge. Musk forecasts that Neuralink will achieve a million human implants by 2030, enabling thought-driven computing at scale. Whether one or both paths prevail—or some hybrid of AR eyewear plus optional BCIs emerges—the next five years will be defined by rapid prototyping, pilot programs, and consumer trials.

The unified forecasts of Musk and Zuckerberg underscore a shared conviction that the smartphone’s reign is finite. As AR wearables and BCIs evolve from laboratory curiosities to consumer products, the way we access information, communicate, and perceive reality itself may undergo revolutionary change. While technical, ethical, and regulatory hurdles remain formidable, the vision of a post-smartphone future is no longer science fiction—it is a boardroom strategy and a roadmap guiding the industry toward a new era of human–machine integration.

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