We miss you steve

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    10 months ago

    The iPhone isn’t a question. Its roadmap up to the X was probably set by that point.

    It’s the iPad and Mac evolutions that probably would’ve been very different, though the move to the M chips was probably the plan back then.

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        10 months ago

        i think the idea of making iphone full screen was planned from the start

        they were waiting for screen of that type

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        10 months ago

        It most certainly was already envisioned and being actively developed on internally in different steps.

        They move hundreds of millions of iPhones per year. They have tremendous amounts of planning to do in order to achieve this kind of production.

        I would be shocked if the iPhone launching in 2034 doesn’t already have a solid roadmap and early decisions are already being made

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              10 months ago

              Lets catchup when you play resident evil village on your iPhone 15 pro or pro max. I am telling you from first hand experience 2 days ago. I’ve tried it on 15pm

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              10 months ago

              I am saying that this is not a software issue as said by them. It’s a powerful chip. Probably more than a phone can handle.

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      10 months ago

      The iPhone isn’t a question. Its roadmap up to the X was probably set by that point.

      It’s the iPad and Mac evolutions that probably would’ve been very different, though the move to the M chips was probably the plan back then.

      i agree at all. but what would be different in iPhone after x series?