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Wearables and IoT rise, but smartphones remain the central hub of connectivity

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February 22, 2026

THE landscape of consumer technology is evolving rapidly, driven by leaps in artificial intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT), and wearables.

- ASHLEY LECHMAN

Yet, despite these advances, experts predict that smartphones will continue to occupy a central role in our daily digital interactions.

According to Ernst Wittmann, TCL Regional Manager for Southern and East Africa, smartphones are not becoming obsolete; rather, they are more essential than ever as we navigate an increasingly interconnected world.

"The smartphone is one of the most widely adopted consumer technologies in history," Wittmann explained, noting that 84% of adults in developing countries own a device.

"In contrast, while wearables are gaining traction, their adoption still has a long way to go."

Devices like smart glasses, fitness bands, and smartwatches have not yet penetrated the market to the extent seen with smartphones, which continue to dominate as the primary device for managing everyday life.

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