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Apple Glasses outlook questioned by Neal Stephenson in March 2026 - eSIM Report
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Apple Glasses outlook questioned by Neal Stephenson in March 2026

Source: 9to5MacMarch 25, 2026
TL;DR:
  • 9to5Mac reported on March 25, 2026 that author Neal Stephenson now believes smart glasses are unlikely to replace smartphones.
  • The report said Apple executives had previously expected smart glasses to replace the iPhone by 2029, and Eddy Cue later shifted that timeline to 2035.
  • Stephenson now reportedly believes people will still be using smartphones 20 years from now.

9to5Mac reported on March 25, 2026 that Neal Stephenson has reversed his earlier support for smart glasses replacing smartphones. The report said Apple executives had once expected Apple Glasses to replace the iPhone by 2029, and Apple executive Eddy Cue later updated that expectation to 2035.

The source does not provide technical specifications, launch timing, pricing, or country availability for Apple Glasses in the excerpt provided. The specific new claim attributed to Stephenson is that smartphones will still be in use 20 years from now.

This report concerns device strategy rather than eSIM deployment, operator support, or remote SIM provisioning. It adds to the broader discussion about whether wearable devices such as smart glasses can replace smartphones, a shift that would affect future device connectivity models including eSIM.

Related Questions

Does Apple Glasses exist yet?
No. The excerpt describes Apple Glasses as an expected future product and does not report a commercial launch.
Did Apple expect smart glasses to replace the iPhone?
Yes. The report says Apple executives once expected smart glasses to replace the iPhone by 2029, and Eddy Cue later moved that timeline to 2035.

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