Apple Watch: why it isn’t the new iPhone
The depressing truth: the watch doesn’t have to be a killer product to keep its place in Apple’s stable.
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It is perhaps the humbling of a technology titan. Having already admitted slowing down older iPhones, Apple has now taken the rare step of apologising to customers around the world. Not only that, but it has slashed the price of battery replacements. A necessary step to restore customer trust? Or simply bowing to the inevitable…
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The depressing truth: the watch doesn’t have to be a killer product to keep its place in Apple’s stable.
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