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by FirmwareBurner
842 days ago
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But why would you release a "limited production prototype" to the public for purchase as a finished product? It's very non-Apple. The iPod, iPhone, iPad etc were not released as limited edition prototypes. I don't think Steve Jobs, had he still be alive and in charge, would have released the AVP yet in this state. Same how Appel hasn't yet released a folding phone even though Android OEMs have been doing it for 5 years already. The tech is just not yet mature for a flawless implementation that Apple is know to deliver even if it arrives later to the market than the competition. |
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The iPod wasn’t as good on paper as the Rio or Rune. Cost a LOT more too.
The original iPhone wasn’t great, but it was good enough to capture the imagination. It certainly wasn’t cheap.
The Series 0 Watch was also pretty ordinary, especially when compared to other smart watches. Expensive too.
Same with Siri, the HomePod and Apple TV, but these haven’t quite hit the mark. Probably not failures (except maybe Siri), but not in the best of Apple category.
All of these early products were for the bleeding edge. They provide the feedback and insight into how the product is going to be used.
Apple’s special ability is to find the essence of what a good product needs to have, quickly. Sometimes they don’t nail it first time, but they excel at finding out and then iterating until it does.