iPhone will still exist 50 years from now, says Apple – and no AI execs
Apple executives discuss the future of the iPhone

In a recent interview, Apple marketing chief Greg Joswiak expressed confidence that the iPhone will continue to play a central role in technology for the next 50 years, countering previous comments from SVP Eddy Cue, who suggested that smartphones might become obsolete in a decade. Joswiak acknowledged the transformative potential of AI but maintained that it does not require a shift away from the iPhone as a primary device.
Key Takeaways
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Greg Joswiak believes iPhones will still be in use in 50 years.
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Eddy Cue previously suggested iPhones may not be needed in 10 years.
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Tim Cook stated Apple will not have AI executives in leadership.
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