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To be honest, is a very deceptive roadmap, basically again many years behind the concurrence. Samsung Z-Flip was released 5(!!!) years ago. With the planned release in 2028, would make 8 years behind. That's terrible for a company like Apple, that used to be years ahead of the rest in the past. RIP Apple innovation.

But I do think that the folded vertical probably is the one that makes sense. However I'm a bit worried about the sentence "Apple is said to see the device as a light luxury, fashion-oriented model" which smells very expensive and focused on aesthetics.
 
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I am most excited for the 20th anniversary model. It sounds like it‘s shaping up to become a huge and iconic milestone like the X was. Introducing a radical new design and new technologies like under screen Face ID and cameras. The foldable iPhone doesn‘t sound too shabby either although I am still in doubt about its long-term practicality and durability.
What should I change my 14 Pro Max for, a foldable or the 20?
I am wondering the same thing.
 
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It would be better if Apple engaged with users and asked them what they want, rather than assuming they know everything. This could be another calamity like the iPhone Air.
 
I can confidently say that I've reached the point where I'm too old to really care.

Got "upgraded" from a 12 Pro to a 16e and it was very much a lateral move.

And I'm STILL mad that half the apps on my 2025 frakkin' iPhone don't work in landscape, like they did on my Samsung TEN YEARS AGO.

Dammit, Apple, at least the Music app!

PLEASE!!
 
To be honest, is a very deceptive roadmap, basically again many years behind the concurrence. Samsung Z-Flip was released 5(!!!) years ago. With the planned release in 2028, would make 8 years behind. That's terrible for a company like Apple, that used to be years ahead of the rest in the past. RIP Apple innovation.

But I do think that the folded vertical probably is the one that makes sense. However I'm a bit worried about the sentence "Apple is said to see the device as a light luxury, fashion-oriented model" which smells very expensive and focused on aesthetics.
Apple was three years behind the first MP3 player, thirteen years behind the first smartphone, and seven years behind the first blackberry.
 
Maybe they should focus more on business practices and competition law at the moment?
Oh and yeah, release a new mini!
 
Maybe they should focus more on business practices and competition law at the moment?
Oh and yeah, release a new mini!
A sphere, with just one thunderbolt port on the lower curve (which will cause it to tip if you don't use a very special Apple-supplied short-plug limp thunderbolt cable), and the power button is recessed in the centre of the fractionally flattened base.
 
When designing a product for nearly 1.1 billion consumers, you must engineer the OS and the device in such a way that it somehow overwhelms the buyers. Such a large country also has its own engineers and designers who understand the usage culture and can communicate with the users.

The US population over 16 years old is just 285.4 million, which is four times less than that of China. There's a high chance that Apple doesn’t communicate with the Chinese consumer base, just as it is evident that Apple doesn't engage with the US consumer base. So, how can they win this race? The future looks bleak for Apple, even with their "Stockholm Syndrome" followers.
 
It's gonna take a lot more than a blog post or two to get me to believe that Apple under Tim Cook is going to flip the script and radically diversify its portfolio of iPhones. If they set their per-model sales targets lower a la Samsung I could be convinced. For now there's no evidence of this happening.
 
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