Five years already passed and we feel like we have our iDevices since way longer!
Steve Jobs has released the iPhone back in 2007....
"An iPod, a phone, an internet mobile communicator... these are NOT three separate devices! And we are calling it iPhone! Today Apple is going to reinvent the phone. And here it is."
Back in these days, there were few apps but there was nothing as an App Store, which was eventually open in 2008 with the second generation of iPhones..
And the latest was iPhone 4S with its amazing Siri and now we're waiting for iPhone 5 with its new things!
But even though we have seen how Steve Jobs succeeded in this iDevices field, but others think Tim Cook would take the iPhone to a much better level. And as BetaNews reports:
Well, so much for it taking six months to find out. If the sameness was part of a deliberate strategy, where iPhone 4 and 4S look alike but are priced for different markets, then Cook actually took considerable risk. It's counter-intuitive and contrary to predecessor Steve Jobs' approach of pushing on to the next big thing. The whole strategy -- three iPhones priced from zero to $399 and 4 and 4S look-a-likes -- aligns with the kind of logistical brilliance Cook has shown at Apple. I see now that iPhone 5 would have distracted buyers rather than open up the big sales spigot. Cook has made a big play to gain platform market share fast.
Steve Jobs has released the iPhone back in 2007....
"An iPod, a phone, an internet mobile communicator... these are NOT three separate devices! And we are calling it iPhone! Today Apple is going to reinvent the phone. And here it is."
Back in these days, there were few apps but there was nothing as an App Store, which was eventually open in 2008 with the second generation of iPhones..
And the latest was iPhone 4S with its amazing Siri and now we're waiting for iPhone 5 with its new things!
iPhone 5
But even though we have seen how Steve Jobs succeeded in this iDevices field, but others think Tim Cook would take the iPhone to a much better level. And as BetaNews reports:
Well, so much for it taking six months to find out. If the sameness was part of a deliberate strategy, where iPhone 4 and 4S look alike but are priced for different markets, then Cook actually took considerable risk. It's counter-intuitive and contrary to predecessor Steve Jobs' approach of pushing on to the next big thing. The whole strategy -- three iPhones priced from zero to $399 and 4 and 4S look-a-likes -- aligns with the kind of logistical brilliance Cook has shown at Apple. I see now that iPhone 5 would have distracted buyers rather than open up the big sales spigot. Cook has made a big play to gain platform market share fast.
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