History may not repeat itself, but it sure does rhyme – if you know where to look.
In 1983, Motorola released the world's first commercial mobile phone.
In 1998 Nokia's 5110 turned phones into personal devices – not just business tools.
But when Apple released the iPhone in 2007, the industry transformed.
Touchscreens, apps, and the internet in your pocket fundamentally changed how we as people interact with technology on a daily basis.
Apple has led the industry in innovation ever since…
Until now.
iPhone sales are dropping after Apple failed to live up to its AI promises, and the industry looks hungry for innovation.
That syncs up with the industry's next paradigm shift.
But this time, it's not about how your phone looks or what it can do – it's about the economic relationship between you and your device.
Instead of paying for phones, your phone can now pay YOU.
While you pay Apple $1,000+ for a phone that profits from all your data and usage, Mode Mobile has flipped the script, inventing smartphone technology that pays users for their screen time (45M users saved and earned $325M+ already).
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