How-To-Geek: Smartphones Aren't Gone Yet, But I Miss Them Already

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Smartphones Aren't Gone Yet, But I Miss Them Already



Listen to tech CEOs talk about the future, and it's not uncommon to hear visions of a world where we're no longer carrying around smartphones. I thought I was looking forward to this future, but what they're promising is in many ways worse.

Smartphones Are Remarkable Feats of Engineering

Modern smartphones get a lot of flak for being boring. They're mature pieces of technology, no longer undergoing the rapid experimentation and change they underwent in their early years. But this complaint glosses over something fundamentally impressive about phones.

In the span of less than two decades, we've minimized computers from the size of laptops to tiny slabs less than half a centimeter thick. These devices don't require a keyboard or mouse. Their cameras are good enough even for professional work. They're not impenetrable, but they survive most drops just fine, and they can survive being immersed in water. These devices may now be everyday and mundane, but it's incredible the technology we've built.

Some even manage to still surprise us. I'm writing these words on a phone that unfolds into a tablet and becomes a desktop when connected to an external display. It's a full-blown pocket PC.

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