The first chapter in the smartphone’s history was a story of consolidation. In a triumph of engineering and convenience, the camera, music player, and computer all converged into a single, seamless slab of glass. This uniformity created a universal platform and a common language for the digital age, connecting billions of people across the world.
The smartphone’s monolithic design trained us to work, create, and connect within the confines of a handheld rectangle. It subtly shaped everything from user behavior to app development, creating a “one-size-fits-all” experience for a world of infinitely diverse users.
Today, that era of uniformity is giving way to a new chapter defined by diversity. As has been widely reported, Apple is preparing to launch its first foldable device this year. This anticipated arrival signals a definitive and mainstream shift, ensuring users’ options will finally expand and that a single size and shape of smartphone no longer needs to fit all.
A DEVICE TO FIT INDIVIDUAL NEEDS
This shift to foldable devices is critical because it acknowledges that different users have different needs, signaling a return to the core principle of human-centric design. The job of a businessperson reviewing confidential documents is fundamentally different from the job of a vlogger capturing content in the field, or a student referencing a textbook during a lecture. While a single device can perform all these tasks adequately, a specialized one can perform them exceptionally. The future of mobile innovation will be defined by building a diverse ecosystem of tools that cater to the different ways we live.
The evolution from a foldable smartphone as a niche gadget to the practical tool it is now, is not accidental. It requires a deep, multi-generational investment in solving fundamental engineering challenges. This focus on iterative improvement is finally bearing fruit. For example, new material science is leading to ultra-durable hinges, while advances in battery chemistry are resolving the long-standing paradox of thinness versus endurance. It is these types of engineering-led solutions, seen in devices like our HONOR Magic V6, that are elevating the foldable from a curiosity into a mature technology.
DIVERSE FORM FACTORS
Increasingly diverse form factors will have a profound ripple effect across the entire technology ecosystem. It provides developers with an exciting new canvas, allowing games to become more immersive and productivity apps more powerful by utilizing multiple screens. For users, technology becomes more personal and a truer reflection of their individual needs. This shift also redefines competition, moving the industry beyond a simple war over technical specs and toward a more meaningful race to best understand and serve a specific user’s lifestyle.
We openly welcome the entry of new competition into this space. It validates the entire category, accelerates innovation, and grows the market for everyone. The arrival of the industry’s biggest players validates the path we have been on, proving the market is much larger than previously imagined. The end of the slab’s reign heralds the smartphone’s liberation. We are moving from a single paradigm to a vibrant, varied landscape of devices built for individuals. This creates an exciting future for our industry, one that is more personal, creative, and human for everyone.
Fang Fei is president of products at HONOR Device Co., Ltd.