Chelsea Murray+FollowWhat is the Next "iPhone Moment" in Tech?The first iPhone was a huge moment in technology. It feels like we are overdue for another one. We have had smartphones for so long that they are just a part of life. I have a feeling the next big thing will be some kind of wearable AI device. I am picturing smart glasses or maybe something you can wear on your shirt or in your ear that works like a phone. I think this kind of device will be revealed in the next few years and then will slowly replace smartphones over the next decade. By the 2040s, it will be everywhere. And I am really curious to hear what you all think. What is your prediction for the next big thing in technology? #Technology #FutureTech #AI #Innovation #Smartphones #WearableTech #Discussion #Predictions #Tech 10Share
Tammy Blackwell+FollowWould You Pay More for True Phone Privacy?The Unplugged UP Phone is back, promising a smartphone experience with zero data shared to Google or third parties. But here’s the catch: it’s nearly $1,000, despite midrange specs. Is the price of privacy finally worth it, or are we just trading one compromise for another? Would you ditch your current device for a privacy-first phone, even if it means losing some popular apps? Let’s debate: is digital privacy a luxury or a right? #Tech #PrivacyFirst #Smartphones00Share
D.K+FollowPhone Use is Getting Out of HandI will admit, I am also guilty of being addicted to my phone (Cover image is me, don’t ask). But it is absolutely absurd the amount of time people spend on their phones. We need to at least attempt to come up with a solution for it. #PhoneAddiction #Phone #SmartphoneCulture #ScreenAddiction #TechAddiction #SmartphoneAddiction #PhoneAddictionHelp #Smartphones 10Share
Edward Wallace+FollowWhy Your Next Phone Won’t Say ‘Made in USA’Ever wonder why your smartphone isn’t made in the US? Motorola tried it a decade ago, hoping Americans would buy local, but the experiment fizzled fast. Turns out, building phones stateside is way tougher than it sounds—finding enough people with the right skills is a real headache, and costs skyrocket. So, unless companies can train up a whole new crew and keep prices low, your next phone will probably still come from overseas. Food for thought next time you upgrade! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Smartphones00Share
Rostine ABANG TEBO+Followeight so don't blame this are when I got a tablet.#SmartDevices #Smartphones #iPad #TabletWars #KitchenHacks #DSTGift #XXSorXS #Dhaka #SFHMania #ShiftingTrouble20Share
vincentwilson+FollowApple’s Anti-Theft Tech Goes PublicDid you catch the viral clips of stolen iPhones blaring alarms and flashing warnings to looters in LA? Apple’s security features instantly disabled the devices and broadcasted a return message, proving how advanced device protection has become. But does this level of remote control raise privacy concerns, or is it the ultimate deterrent against theft? Would you trust your gadgets to do the same? Let’s debate! #AppleSecurity #TechDebate #Smartphones #Tech00Share
Susan Moreno+FollowXiaomi’s $7B DIY Chip Bet: What’s Up?Xiaomi is dropping a cool $6.9 billion to make its own smartphone chips, starting next year. Why? So they’re not stuck waiting on U.S. tech or chip shortages. This could mean smoother, more unique Xiaomi phones—and maybe even better prices for us. The big drama: Will Xiaomi’s new chip make your next phone feel more like an iPhone? We’ll see when they launch their new gear this week! #Xiaomi #TechNews #Smartphones #MoneyHacks #ConsumerTrends #Business00Share
Christina Pearson+FollowXiaomi’s $7B Chip Bet: Game Changer or Gamble?Xiaomi is making waves by investing $7 billion to design its own mobile chips, following Apple’s playbook. With the Xring 01 chip debuting soon, Xiaomi aims to control its hardware destiny and push the limits of smartphone performance. Is this the start of a new era in mobile innovation, or is Xiaomi biting off more than it can chew? Would you trust a Xiaomi-powered chip over the established giants? Let’s debate! #Xiaomi #MobileChips #TechDebate #Innovation #Smartphones #Tech20Share
olee+FollowSamsung’s Tariff Tactics: Smart or Short-Sighted?Samsung is cranking up Galaxy S25 production, racing against looming US tariffs. They’re not alone—Apple’s already stockpiling iPhones and iPads. But is this just clever inventory management, or does it risk flooding the market with devices before we even know if tariffs will hit? Would you rather see brands innovate under pressure or play it safe with stockpiles? Let’s debate: is this move bold or just business as usual? #SamsungGalaxyS25 #TechDebate #TradeWar #MobileInnovation #Smartphones #Tech10Share
Mr. John Rice+FollowWould You Trade Your Old Phone for a Moto Edge?T-Mobile’s latest move is wild: trade in literally any phone—even a busted one—and walk away with a brand-new Moto Edge 2024. No plan upgrade, no hoops, just a $35 connection fee. But here’s the catch: the Moto Edge packs solid specs and fast charging, but only gets a few years of updates and comes loaded with extra apps. Would you jump on this, or is long-term software support a dealbreaker? Let’s debate! #TechDeals #Smartphones #MobileTrends #TMobile #MotoEdge #Tech01Share