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From: Paul H. Christiansen4/30/2017 7:05:07 AM
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The death of the smartphone is further away than you think. And there is no 'Next Big Thing' The smartphone represents the latest major platform shift, and it may also be the last one. We will still need the smartphone's functionality, and no wearable device looks like offering a single viable replacement. Pacific Crest's Ben Wilson suggests looking for a range of AI-based devices instead.

The smartphone is just another iteration of the everyday experience that computers have been getting smaller and smaller for the past 60 years. We've already moved from mainframes, minicomputers, workstations, personal computers, laptops, and handhelds to today's smartphones. It's natural to assume that the Next Big Thing will be an even smaller thing, such as a smartwatch or smart glasses. I've done it myself.

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