| >No way that any technologically competent person can claim that the iPhone 16 is a massive and amazing improvement over the iPhone 15. Kicking off with a logical fallacy, strong start. >There is "change", sure - the chip is now every so slightly faster, it can do "AI things", it can take slightly better photos, etc. Just say you're technologically uninformed. >But any comparison of these changes with the previous model for an average use case Kathy using Instagram while she waits in line at the supermarket is not a useful point of comparison when we're comparing iterative improvements, keep up. >Apple could have easily skipped releasing a new model this year, packaged exactly the same hardware and released the iPhone 16 the next year and fundamentally nothing would've changed. What an absolutely ridiculous statement. >But the shareholders won't like that, will they? Low IQ statement. |