The Smartphone Revolution

The device that changed everything — the history of the smartphone and the world it created.

Episodes

  1. 13 May

    Point, Shoot, Share: How Smartphones Killed the Camera

    In this episode of The Smartphone Revolution, host Daniel Cole explores how smartphones completely disrupted and ultimately destroyed the traditional camera industry. From Philippe Kahn's first camera phone in 1997 to today's AI-powered smartphone cameras, we trace the remarkable journey that transformed photography forever. Learn how camera sales plummeted 87% in just one decade, why iconic brands like Kodak filed for bankruptcy, and how the iPhone didn't just compete with cameras – it reimagined what photography could be. We examine the rise of computational photography, the crucial role of social media platforms like Instagram, and how smartphones democratized photography by putting professional-quality cameras in everyone's pocket. The episode reveals how photo-taking exploded from 80 billion images in 2010 to 1.4 trillion by 2020, virtually all captured on smartphones. Cole discusses the technical innovations that made this disruption possible, from automatic scene detection to portrait mode, and explores how smartphones didn't just kill cameras – they made photography more important than ever. This fascinating look at technological disruption shows how smartphones created an entirely new visual culture, turning photography from a specialized hobby into the primary form of social communication. Essential listening for anyone interested in technology disruption, photography, or understanding how smartphones continue to reshape entire industries.

    6 min
  2. 22 Apr

    The BlackBerry Wars: Rise and Fall of the Business Phone

    Explore the dramatic rise and fall of BlackBerry in this comprehensive episode of The Smartphone Revolution. Host Daniel Cole chronicles how Research In Motion (RIM) transformed from a small Canadian wireless company into the dominant force in business mobile communications, only to lose everything in less than a decade. Discover how BlackBerry's revolutionary push email technology and physical QWERTY keyboards made their devices indispensable to business professionals worldwide. Learn about the company's golden years from 2003-2007, when BlackBerry devices became status symbols on Wall Street and in government offices globally. The episode examines the critical moment when Apple's iPhone launch in 2007 changed everything, and how BlackBerry's leadership initially dismissed the touchscreen revolution. We analyze the strategic missteps that led to BlackBerry's downfall, including the problematic Storm touchscreen device and the PlayBook tablet that launched without email support. From peak market dominance with over 20% smartphone market share to virtual extinction by 2013, this is the complete story of the BlackBerry Wars. The episode covers the company's transformation from hardware manufacturer to cybersecurity software provider, and the valuable lessons learned from one of technology's most dramatic corporate collapses. Perfect for technology enthusiasts, business students, and anyone interested in mobile phone history and corporate strategy.

    5 min

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The device that changed everything — the history of the smartphone and the world it created.

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