Nokia, one of the starters to launch a mobile phone system, assumed that the mobile phone trend known today would decline in the metaverse.
While cell phones will still exist, the metaverse experience will be the dominant form of communication in the second half of the century. While augmented reality devices are still a long way off, Nokia believes that audience interest in such devices will increase, which will drive the metaverse.
All of these connections create security holes, Nokia predicts, and the company is also working to protect users in virtual worlds.
Nokia thinks that even though augmented reality devices still have a long way to go, this metaverse push will be helped by more people being interested in them. Nishant Batra, who is in charge of strategy and technology at Nokia, is sure of himself. He remarked:
“Our belief is that this device will be overtaken by a metaverse experience in the second half of the decade.” Batra says, however, that for this metaverse-based future to come true, a number of conditions must be met.
Meta raised the price of its standard Headset to $400 in July, which made popular metaverse headsets more expensive. This month, the company released the $1,500 Quest Pro VR as a premium option.
But making money from the metaverse will be hard because the company thinks it will break up, and making money from the metaverse will depend on the growth of new ways to use metaverse experiences and devices. Several use cases are already being looked into, which will make it easier for businesses to use the technology.
Nokia thinks that all of this connectivity will create security holes, and the company is also working to keep users safe in the metaverse.
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