The announcement of Apple reaching three billion iPhones sold marks an extraordinary milestone both for technology adoption globally and consumer reliability on flagship smartphones. For India-a growing market where affordable devices dominate-it’s illustrative of how premium brands can maintain longevity even amid rapid technological change. While AI-enabled ecosystems could challenge traditional smartphones’ dominance as suggested by Tim Cook’s vision or Eddy Cue’s prior comments about AI evolution possibly replacing phones altogether, such pivots may offer benefits to Indian consumers through new accessible technologies tailored to local needs.
Moreover, as companies like Apple explore foldable designs or augmented reality glasses potentially driving innovation beyond smartphones-they signal opportunities for India’s tech industry in manufacturing partnerships or advancing software support systems aligned with global trends.