Tincture January 15, 2019
Kim Bellard

It’s amusing to watch old movies where plot points often involved someone’s inability to talk to the person they needed, in the pre-mobile phone era. We take our smartphone’s omnipresence and virtual omnipotence as a given in our daily lives, and treat even its temporary loss as a major inconvenience.

So why are people already wondering if the smartphone era is almost over?

Speculation on this is not new (voice has been touted as the next big platform for years), but intensified after Apple announced reduced revenue expectations earlier this year — the first time in 16 years. It specifically cited slower iPhone sales in China and, even more jarring, said it would no longer break out unit sales of iPhones.

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