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Lol at Apple innovation. More like marketing genius. Nothing they make is innovative and I say this as an Ipod, Iphone, Ipad user.
What a bunch of bullshit. The iPod, iPhone, and iPad were all game changers. You and your stupid avatar can get fucked.
apple products might have been game changers, but none of the technology was revolutionary or mind boggling (like sony used to like the article mentioned). i'd say it's a good combination of marketing, simple aesthetics, simple user interface, minimalist features, defined functions. nothing nobody hasn't done before, but they took it to a new level
Lol at Apple innovation. More like marketing genius. Nothing they make is innovative and I say this as an Ipod, Iphone, Ipad user.
Apple is not innovative. That's 100% true. Go to Korea, Taiwan or Japan and live there for a while. Alternatives to the i-whatever exist in multiple variants BEFORE apple products hit the West. Malaysia and Singapore now both have various tech hubs and their products are all over Asia so Apple is focusing more or less on design and marketing to woo non-Western users. It's not worked out so well for them. To a mainland Chinese, apple products cost significantly more than they do in the states, so the products have become more or less status symbols.
The iPhone accounts for 38% of the smartphone market in Japan; in 2010, that was 72%. Android, the ultimate iPhone clone, now accounts for 57%. So much for domestic innovation.
The iPhone accounts for 38% of the smartphone market in Japan; in 2010, that was 72%. Android, the ultimate iPhone clone, now accounts for 57%. So much for domestic innovation.