07/02/2025
Mark Zuckerberg has expressed particular confidence in his Orion glasses, even suggesting that smartphones could be fully replaced by them within the next decade. “There will come a time when your smartphone is more often in your pocket than out of it,” Zuckerberg said. “I think this will happen in the 2030s, and while you could still complete tasks on your phone in a more comprehensive or efficient way, users will choose the convenience of glasses to get it done.”
The vision behind these smart glasses is not just about replacing your phone’s screen with a set of lenses. These glasses could act as a personal assistant, offering features like real-time navigation, news updates, and even answering questions as they arise. With augmented reality features, smart glasses could provide an entirely new way of interacting with the world, making information instantly available and hands-fr
The rise of smart glasses could mark the end of the smartphone era, but it also signals the beginning of a new chapter in technology. As more and more companies invest in wearable devices, the future of communication and computing is likely to look very different. Whether or not smart glasses will completely replace smartphones in the next decade remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: we are on the cusp of a major technological shift. For better or worse, the age of the smartphone may soon be behind us, and the age of smart glasses is just beginning.
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