The article discusses the stagnation in smartphone design after 18 years of evolution since the iPhone's debut, suggesting that devices like the Samsung Galaxy S25 lineup feel familiar and underwhelming. Despite the potential for innovation with new phone shapes, there is a prevailing sentiment that the industry may be settling into a routine. Additionally, privacy issues surrounding popular Chinese apps, discussed by Cooper Quintin, highlight the need for improved regulatory measures to protect users, advocating for a federal privacy law.
The specific thing the first iPhone was — a candy bar-shaped slab of glass in your pocket — might have reached its final form.
Cooper Quintin discusses privacy and security concerns regarding Chinese apps like TikTok and emphasizes the need for federal privacy legislation.
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