The phone will have an app-free user interface that was created in association with Brain and Qualcomm.
On Monday, Deutsche Telekom unveiled a futuristic smartphone design that handles users’ particular needs with artificial intelligence instead of programs (apps).
Apps are used on smartphones nowadays for a variety of purposes, including banking, video gaming, social media, and messaging.
With partners Qualcomm and Brain, the German business said that the concept, which it is showing on its “T-phone” handset, will offer an app-free user interface.
“I can tell you that in 5-10 years from now, nobody from us will use apps anymore,” said CEO Tim Hoettges in a keynote presentation at the MWC tech conference in Barcelona.
According to the company’s presentation, a few examples of what the phone may accomplish are sending images and videos to contacts, purchasing a product for its user, and reacting to cues to provide personalized trip destination recommendations.
“The showcased product reflects Deutsche Telekom’s belief that multi- and crossmodal Large Language Models (LLMs) will soon become integral to devices, enhancing and simplifying the lives of its customers,” Deutsche Telekom added.
At the yearly Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona, technology and telecom businesses are introducing new ideas and products in the hopes that the excitement surrounding AI will improve commercial opportunities. Many experts claim that there may be ethical and legal issues with the technology.