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Apple's Downfall after Steve Jobs



Every year after the death of mastermind behind apple Steve Jobs, apple's been struggling with keeping up with the consumer demands. People are losing their interest in the product and are paying a hefty amount to apple just to have an extra camera or just changing the position of a camera. The question over here people reading this article is have you watched the launch of apple's new iPhone 11? Don't you think it's been more or less the same story every year by Mr. Tim Cook about the faster processors, better (now more) cameras, fresh software. 

If we move around in our social circle we may end up with someone who've found the apple's this year conference boring, the reason of boredom may differ from person to person. If we compare it with other devices in the market apple lacks the capability to handle AR, Bluetooth connectivity with other devices, it's also not using different materials like carbon fibre. The reality is there's too little to say something about the new smartphones launched by the company. Also, there's litte work for manufacturers as well to do something creative with their devices, a fact which reviewers find it difficult each time they're being called to deploy their skills. The new screens for average iPhone users are great, the benchmarks are better, the cameras are better in the dark as well, the battery umm a little better. The average user worldwide keeps his phone for more than 3 years. 

We can't move on to something else form smartphones because we're stuck with the same technology and the required one is not there, we've not found that breakthrough with which we can say that it's the next-gen of communication devices. We're stuck on a point and can't move further on. In simple words, we've been to the moon but we just keep moving back and forth to the moon. In tech terms and in specific apple's case More cameras? Done, Let's change the direction of the camera. For me, it's like going to the moon with a car. (Remember SpaceX mission to send tesla in space?) 

According to me, the mobile industry is in the state of tech stasis. We may've to wait for some outside pressure or more like the opportunity to drive the next generation of devices. It might be something unexpected. I really hope Apple will introduce something in AR next year as well. I'm keeping a keen eye on apple's technology change and hoping the company will come out of this tech stasis.

Here's a video review by The Verge explaining what's new in iPhone 11 this year.


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