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Apple earned $90.15B in fourth quarter of 2022
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Editorial: Apple's Q319 earnings destroy a mountain of fake data and false reporting
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Why was iPhone X so successful at $999 despite a mountain of false reporting?
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Pundits believe Apple's Jony Ive no longer involved in iPhone, Mac product design [u]
Gorecki said:
1. Same iPhone shell for 3 years. Unacceptable. Even cheap POS China companies come out with yearly shell changes.
2. Mouse.
3. Pencil
4. Battery case
5. Smartkey board, non flush design
6. Camera bump & ugly antenna lines
These may seem like nitpicking. Small details. But that was what made Apple great. The details.
1. Try new glasses when you see no difference. And no, the competition doesnt come out with new designs every year.
2. Its the best place for occasional charging without spoiling the clean design. What is your (better) idea? Please, let us know.
3. Again, the same argument. What is your (better) idea? Please, let us know.
4. The battery is most effective when bulky. This design doesnt make the phone bulky. It fits ergonomically into your palm. Have you ever used one of those thick but "flushed" battery cases from competition?
This looks slim just like with regular rubber case when placed on the table or from most angles. And is very easy to put on and off.
5. Again, this is the compromise with the best usability and quality of the keyboard. You would like to have the nonkeyboard part the same thickness only to look flush?? What is your (better) idea? Please, let us know.
6. Camera bumps - you can find them on many phones and there is a reason for it. When you manage to brake the rules of physics, please, let us know.
Yes, these are small details, nitpicking. But it only proves, that Apple did think about those designs more than you ever did and they did it not only from the primitive perspective of how it looks, like you did, but how it works and how it is used! -
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