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    China Daily | Updated: 2018-11-14 10:12
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    Guests view the Xiaomi Mi 8 smartphone at a UK launch event in London, Britain, on Nov 8, 2018. [Photo/Agencies]

    Analysts think something entirely different may replace the device

    WASHINGTON - What is next for the smartphone, which has become the hottest-selling consumer device around the world in just over a decade?

    Even as top makers like Apple and Samsung unveil new handsets with new features and improved performance, smartphone sales have flattened with most major markets largely saturated.

    The next catalyst for smartphones could be the possibilities offered by the forthcoming 5G, or fifth generation, wireless networks, new form factors or advances in virtual and augmented reality.

    But some analysts contend that something entirely different may supplant the smartphone.

    Future Today Institute founder Amy Webb said in her annual report on technology trends that 2018"marks the beginning of the end of traditional smartphones and sees a transition to a new era of computing and connected devices based on voice, gesture and touch".

    "The transition from smartphones to smart wearables and invisible interfaces - earbuds that have biometric sensors and speakers; rings and bracelets that sense motion; smart glasses that record and display information - will forever change how we experience the physical world," Webb wrote.

    Other analysts say the smartphone is not disappearing anytime soon, even if the market is pausing.

    "The smartphone is not going away, but it might change its shape and form factor," said David McQueen, an analyst on connected devices for ABI Research. "The smartphone market still has legs for many years to come."

    McQueen said in a recent report that the mobile industry is evolving to devices with more immersive touchless experiences, fueled by artificial intelligence, mixed reality and gesture control.

    New devices may also see improved biometrics such as face recognition, and changes such as foldable screens.

    Driving innovation

    ABI Research said that "Google and Amazon will lead and drive innovation around smartphones and related ecosystems over the next five to six years" because of their strength in these emerging technologies.

    Global smartphone sales are expected to decline 0.7 percent in 2018 to 1.455 billion units, according to research firm IDC. But IDC sees the overall smartphone market slowly picking up again and reaching 1.646 billion units by 2022.

    "We still believe the smartphone market has some healthy growth in the years to come, although finding and competing in those markets and segments is increasingly more challenging," said IDC analyst Ryan Reith.

    In the United States, 91 percent of adults under 50 use a smartphone and 95 percent of teens have access to one, according to the Pew Research Center.

    Europe had some 465 million mobile subscriptions at the end of 2017, representing 85 percent of the population, with more than two-thirds of the devices smartphones, according to the mobile operators association GMSA.

    Bob O'Donnell, founder of Technalysis Research, said smartphone sales have slowed in the US and some other developed markets as a result of the end of carrier subsidies.

    "Because people are paying full price for their phones they are holding on to them longer," O'Donnell said.

    The market may get a boost in 2019 from 5G and a likely appearance of the first devices with foldable or bendable displays, according to O'Donnell.

    "People have been talking about (foldable screens) for some time and I think we may finally see the first ones next year," he said.

    "It will be interesting because it opens up the possibility of a larger screen in a smaller device.

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