Zuckerberg Challenge to Go Beyond Smartphones to Glasses: Mark Zuckerberg has again embarked on a massive challenge. This time it is not virtual reality or metaverse. He directly targeted the smartphone we cannot put down every day. Declaring the dawn of the post-smartphone era with new devices surpassing smartphones. At the Meta Connect 2025 stage held at Menlo Park headquarters in California on September 18, Zuckerberg unveiled a new hardware vision -- Meta Ray-Ban Display and a neural band worn on the wrist. He emphasized these products are not simply technology but tools for recovering presence. Criticizing the reality of people staring at screens instead of each others faces while absorbed in smartphones, he argued glasses can fill that gap. The post-smartphone vision: smartphones force eyes down and create social absence even in shared physical spaces; glasses-form AI keep eyes up and enhance rather than detract from physical presence; the Orion prototype demonstrated at Meta Connect shows photorealistic holographic content overlaid on the real world; the neural wrist band enables control through subtle hand gestures rather than voice commands in situations where voice is inappropriate. The competitive landscape: Apple Vision Pro demonstrates premium spatial computing but at too high a price and too large a form factor for everyday use; Meta Ray-Ban (camera, speakers, AI -- no display) has proven mass market willingness to wear AI-equipped glasses daily at 299 USD.