So, let’s talk about it.

Have smartphones reached their peak, or is something extraordinary coming our way?

4 Signs Smartphones Have Peaked

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The Samsung Galaxy s21 in white, pink, purle, and black.

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Luckily, things are much more exciting at the back.

After a certain point (about 700,000 points on AnTuTu), the scores start to lose meaning.

In fact, theiPhone 14 uses the same chip as iPhone 13, the A15 Bionic.

Galaxy S22 Ultra vs. iPhone 14 Pro Max featured image

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You Only Get Small Yearly Upgrades

Earlier, each new generation of smartphones introduced something that would become mainstream.

As time passes, new revolutionary features become few and far between.

Companies come up with all sorts ofoverhyped features in flagshipsto make a run at upsell buyers.

Samsung Galaxy Galaxy Z Flip 4 and Galaxy Z Fold 4

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That’s why we recommend youpick Galaxy A over Galaxy S phonesif you’re a Samsung fan.

4 Signs Smartphones Haven’t Peaked

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As foldables continue to improve, their adoption will increase, and prices will drop.

What’s more interesting is that foldables are just one bang out of flexible phone.

Once available, these new battery technologies will help us enter the next generation of smart gadgets.

Rapid Growth in Computational Photography

Not too long ago, smartphone photography depended entirely on camera hardware.

The bigger the sensor, the better the images.

While hardware takes time to perfect, software evolves much faster.

The Rise of Next-Gen Mobile Games

We’ve already written at length aboutwhy mobile gaming is the future.

After all, everyone owns a phone, but not everyone owns a console.

As smartphones become more powerful, they’ll soon be able to support games with console-level graphics.