Internet of Things (IoT): The IoT refers to a network of interconnected devices that can communicate and share data with each other. As IoT devices become more prevalent, they could take over some functions currently performed by smartphones.
We are informing you about some technologies, which can replace the use of smartphones in the future.
Wearable AI Pin
Wearable AI Pin is a very new device in the world of technology. In a very short time, it is starting to indicate that it can replace the smartphone. This tiny device clips into your shirt pocket and can do all the things a smartphone should.
While chatting with AI PIN, you can communicate in the same way as ChatGPT. Questions can be asked like Siri or Alexa. AI PIN is powered by OpenAI's GPT Four model.
Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses
Ray-Ban Smart Glasses were introduced by Meta just a while ago. It has a 12 megapixel ultrawide camera and also has audio.
It is powered by the Snapdragon AR One Zen One chip. It has more than 150 custom frames and combination lenses available. These glasses are available in matte black and glossy black.
Smart Ring
The concept of using a smartwatch instead of a smartphone is now outdated as smart rings are coming into the market, which can do many things that can be done with a smartphone.
Samsung also showed a glimpse of the Galaxy Smart Ring some time ago. The Galaxy Smart Ring will come with some advanced technologies, which can replace smartphones.
AR, VR technology
In the last few years, modern technologies such as AI VR have indicated that they can replace smartphones. Augmented Reality (AR) is based on virtual technology. What we see in it is happening only in the virtual world but it has no relevance to the real world.
Similarly, VR i.e. Virtual Reality is the opposite of Augmented Reality. In virtual reality, a different virtual world is created instead of the real world.
Visuals and sounds are used for this. A headset has been made for this, which has a camera. Different companies in the world are currently working on AI, VR technology.