• Apple exec suggests you 'may not need' an iPhone in 10 years' tim

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    Apple exec suggests you 'may not need' an iPhone in 10 years' time

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    Thu, 08 May 2025 13:25:35 +0000

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    Apples head of services Eddy Cue has suggested that iPhone users may have no need for the device by 2035 due to advances in AI and other technologies.

    FULL STORY ======================================================================Apple's head of services Eddy Cue has suggested that users may not need an iPhone by 2035 The statement was made as part of testimony at the Google antitrust remedies trial on May 7 In context, the comments refer to the rising tide of AI

    Will we always use smartphones? Its a question every tech fan has asked. It makes sense that technology will keep evolving, but a phone-less reality is a little hard to imagine in a world where these devices are used for everything from paying for your groceries to streaming your favorite music.

    However, a new statement by a high-ranking Apple executive suggests the era
    of the iPhone could come to a close sooner than you might expect.

    While giving testimony at the Google Search antitrust remedies trial on May
    7, Apple SVP and head of services Eddy Cue said: you may not need an iPhone
    10 years from now.

    The comment was made in reference to the changing nature of technology and
    the relative impermanence of tech products compared to other goods.

    As PhoneArena reports, the comments can be taken in a wider context as a recognition that the ongoing surge in AI development could force even the largest tech companies, like Apple, to adapt to unforeseen changes.

    Though the iPhone is the icon of Apples product portfolio, it and the smartphone industry are still young compared to other industries Cue highlighted oil and toothpaste as examples.

    The expected release of the iPhone 17 family later this year will mark 18 years of the iPhone, and with Apple itself offering a robust suite of AI
    tools via Apple Intelligence, its not beyond the realm of possibility that software could take priority over hardware in the coming years.

    In fact, some device makers have already made attempts at producing AI-first gadgets, though these have generally failed to take off; the Rabbit R1 AI companion, for instance, landed on our list of the biggest tech flops of last year . The iPhone 16 represented a fairly significant hardware jump for Apple's handsets (Image credit: Future)

    Looking at the iPhone specifically, its now pretty rare to see major leaps in hardware power between single generations.

    The addition of the Camera Control button and bump up to 8GB of RAM for the iPhone 16 family marked the biggest hardware upgrade for Apples handsets in years, but we only need to look back at the tiny hop from the iPhone 13 to
    the iPhone 14 to see much smaller gradations of change.

    Apple Intelligence, however, isn't beholden to yearly release cycles - Apple can update it as and when it sees fit. Of course, the hardware still needs to be capable enough to run these AI tools, but otherwise, Apple has much more freedom to accelerate on the software side of things.

    As CNBC reports, Apple already makes about a fifth of its revenue from services, and while Apple Intelligence is currently free, theres nothing stopping the tech giant from adding premium tiers or charging for existing features in the future.

    So, while it honestly seems unlikely that iPhones will disappear by 2035, having hardware releases exist to support software developments and AI services seems like a pretty realistic outcome.

    For now, the era of the iPhone is still ongoing be sure to check out our
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