While Apple is often criticized for being late to the AI game—a frequent internet meme—the future of smartphones is not all about AI. Smartphones are entering a new phase of development, and machine learning is not the only factor that will determine it.
Smartphones – from “pocket computers” to mobile work devices
Since its inception, smartphones have been tasked with becoming pocket computers that serve all digital needs: writing emails, surfing the web, watching YouTube or Netflix… However, many people still need laptops or PCs to have a more efficient working experience. The reason lies in the large screen, physical keyboard and optimized multitasking interface, which smartphones can hardly match.
In addition, posture also plays an important role: looking at the screen at eye level on the computer is much better for protecting the neck and back than constantly looking down at the phone.
Hardware power is no longer a barrier
But don’t underestimate modern smartphones. Their processors are now powerful enough to rival mid-range laptops, and they come with high-quality photo and video editing and task management apps. Many young entrepreneurs don’t even own a personal computer, but still run an entire online business with just a phone.
Foldable screens and the multitasking race
To solve the biggest limitation – screen size – foldable smartphones appeared. These devices not only bring a larger display experience, but also allow multiple applications to be opened in parallel.
Oppo and OnePlus have introduced Open Canvas mode, which allows running 4 apps and switching quickly with just one tap.
The new Honor Magic V5 brings 3-app multitasking, horizontal display, and smooth switching with swipes.
This turns smartphones into real work support tools, instead of just entertainment devices.
The Future: Desktop Experience
If users are not interested in foldable screens because of their design, durability, or price, there is still another way: turn your smartphone into a desktop computer. Samsung pioneered this way in 2017 when it launched the Galaxy S8 with the DeX Station – a docking station that turns the phone into a desktop interface. Initially, the device required separate hardware to operate, but it was a milestone that opened up a new future for mobile.
Apple may be considered late to the AI race, but that’s not the only factor shaping the future of smartphones. Work experiences, multitasking, foldable screens, and especially desktop-like features are the long-term direction. The next race in the mobile market will not only be about “smarter AI,” but also: how much smartphones can replace traditional computers.
According to Phone Arena
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