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 @e277f9e5 it's not really your opinion that decides if it's mature or not though. you just look at the pace of innovation and if the curve has flattened, it's mature as far as the market is concerned - i could have said "mature market" instead 
 @e277f9e5 these improvements you mention are only going to happen if there is an incentive for it. there are things that could be improved about toasters too but there's no incentive. 
 @c721880c With household appliances such as toasters I think you could actually argue that toasters from the 80s and 90s are much better than toasters today, as many appliances today are made a lot more cheaply and aren't built to last. 
 @e277f9e5 yeah, sure, but build quality isn't how this term is used. actually, when you start to see poorly built versions of a technology, that's one sign that it's mature. or when they start to put it in toys. 
 @c721880c I think the entire smartphone market is basically Apple doing random stuff and all the other companies just trying to copy that.

I don't think if mature market is the right word for that, it's mostly monopoly maybe? 
 @e277f9e5 i see that Wikipedia doesn't mention smartphones as a mature technology and computers are still considered "not yet fully mature" - but they're getting there, and i'd say smartphones are also getting there

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 @e277f9e5 it's not so much a monopoly but they are the market leader, with Samsung following closely behind