by jansho on 2/2/18, 12:12 PM with 10 comments
by ksec on 2/2/18, 7:05 PM
The transcript in Apple conference call actually had a question similar. There are still new customers coming into the iPhone ecosystem, but the number suggest that users are now taking slightly longer cycle upgrading their Phones. So while in terms of market usage it is still expanding slowly, the unit sales is flat / stable.
For Android this is more of a problem, since there are larger number of people switching to iPhone then vice versa.
by 0ld on 2/2/18, 2:55 PM
I personally do not feel any need to replace my current phone (even though it's 4 years old) - the new one simply will not really add any significant value to my everyday smartphone experience
Yesterday I've replaced the battery because the old one was slowly dying (cost me around $8), and that's it
by jansho on 2/2/18, 4:03 PM
Hmm that does nothing for me. I wonder what the next big device is? Augmented reality? (Yes there was Glass but maybe the next generation will be more thoughtful.)
What I personally fancy is a drone-phone with more human-like AI assistant. Yes a talking, flying superphone. Inventors: please credit me, will ya ;)
by spicymaki on 2/2/18, 4:25 PM