Smartphones, which people know instantly, will soon become obsolete. You heard that right! The period during which users depended on smartphone applications and home screen interfaces for continuous content consumption will soon become obsolete. And what’s replacing it? Devices powered by artificial intelligence systems operate independently and do not need apps to function.
I was completely skeptical from the moment I first encountered this concept. New technology manages to get its major direction of development from OpenAI, Deutsche Telekom, and Perplexity. The best iPhone designer from Apple, Jony Ive, now works with the team behind this advanced technological creation. These advanced mobiles function through artificial intelligence mechanisms with no need for application installations. Are we already, as a society, prepared to take on the drastic changes in technology that may reasonably be expected to come up soon?
In this article, we’ll discuss AI-powered smartphones, which are emerging right now and are changing our future.
The Future of Smartphones Sounds Like Science Fiction
Visualize a mobile device that runs without apps or icons while remaining organized without digital clutter. Your requests are fulfilled by an AI assistant that serves as your digital genie for all system functions.
- Want to book a flight? Request the system to find the cheapest flight available to New York for next Friday. Done.
- Need a restaurant recommendation? No Yelp, no Google. The AI system obtains real-time reviews and verifies availability at the same time as it completes your reservation request.
The AI-driven smartphone does not belong to the realm of future technology that belongs to 2030. It’s happening right now.
The Big Players Are Already Making It Happen
1. Deutsche Telekom’s AI Phone

They’re developing a device that utilizes Perplexity AI as an instant information-pulling conversational assistant instead of standard apps. The device delivers necessary information without requiring an app or browser use.
2. OpenAI + Jony Ive’s Secret Project

There is no one more capable than Jony Ive in the reinvention of technology. Born from the mind of Jony Ive, designer of the iPhone, in collaboration with Sam Altman from OpenAI, is a device that could replace the need for smartphones.
3. Rabbit R1

The first AI smartphone released for consumers was the Rabbit R1. Rabbit R1 has a built-in large action model (LAM) that allows direct access through its own services, namely Uber and Spotify, without any third-party applications.
Are We Ready to Say Goodbye to Apps?
Let’s be honest—we’ve been dependent on apps for over ten years. But think:
- How often do you switch from one app to another to carry out simple tasks?
- Which apps are lying on your device, collected with dust even after they were installed?
- Now, if just by saying out loud what you want, your phone would take care of everything for you, that would have been much simpler.
The big tech companies are betting on apps going away for good. The question is whether people will follow along or if our dependency on app icons and swipe gestures prevents us from moving forward.
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What’s Next?
Smartphones may become obsolete if AI-powered devices gain widespread popularity. Our interaction with technology will undergo a permanent transformation due to AI-powered smartphones.
So, what do you think? Can we adapt to an AI-first world where our devices perform thinking tasks? Does this scenario sound like jumping too far ahead?
Join the conversation in the comments as we discuss what could turn out to be our era’s most significant technological transformation.
FAQ’s
This phone operates without apps because AI manages all tasks through voice commands for booking flights and organizing schedules.
AI-powered phones finish tasks directly without app assistance, contrary to Siri or Google Assistant, which depend on separate apps.
Yes! The AI-first devices of Perplexity, Deutsche Telekom, and Rabbit have been launched, and OpenAI, together with Jony Ive, is developing one as well.
1. No clutter (no apps!)
2. Faster, smarter AI assistance
3. Personalized recommendations
4. Hands-free, voice-driven use
5. Better privacy with on-device AI
Possibly! AI-first devices might become the next standard, similar to smartphones replacing flip phones, but this will happen only when people decide to abandon their current apps.