Understanding Apple’s Innovation and iPhone’s Dominance This post originally appeared on my medium profile. You can go and check In recent years, there’s been a growing sense in the market that Apple might be falling behind in terms of innovation, with some questioning whether their latest endeavors are truly driving growth. Take their recent release, Vision Pro, for example. While it received acclaim from tech enthusiasts, its high price point and early development stage may limit its scalability. This product has gotten a good response from tech enthusiasts and gamers. But the challenge is how to make this product accessible to the masses. Apple will have to position the Vision Pro in such a way that it is perceived as suitable for general usage rather than catering exclusively to a specific segment, such as gamers. Consumers won’t buy the product unless there are compelling applications that will increase their productivity and working space. When considering a headset, it’s essential to think about where it fits into your life. You probably won’t find yourself casually wearing it while out and about, like you would with earphones. Instead, it’s more likely to be used in specific settings, such as at home or in the office, where you can fully immerse yourself in its capabilities without distractions.
Why Apple is lagging behind to innovate
Why Apple is lagging behind to innovate
Why Apple is lagging behind to innovate
Understanding Apple’s Innovation and iPhone’s Dominance This post originally appeared on my medium profile. You can go and check In recent years, there’s been a growing sense in the market that Apple might be falling behind in terms of innovation, with some questioning whether their latest endeavors are truly driving growth. Take their recent release, Vision Pro, for example. While it received acclaim from tech enthusiasts, its high price point and early development stage may limit its scalability. This product has gotten a good response from tech enthusiasts and gamers. But the challenge is how to make this product accessible to the masses. Apple will have to position the Vision Pro in such a way that it is perceived as suitable for general usage rather than catering exclusively to a specific segment, such as gamers. Consumers won’t buy the product unless there are compelling applications that will increase their productivity and working space. When considering a headset, it’s essential to think about where it fits into your life. You probably won’t find yourself casually wearing it while out and about, like you would with earphones. Instead, it’s more likely to be used in specific settings, such as at home or in the office, where you can fully immerse yourself in its capabilities without distractions.