We miss you steve

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    10 months ago

    I personally don’t think the many personalizations would have been added like the widgets and automations. It would have been a less buggy streamlined collection of preset automations for example. Those types of diy setups felt like a change in direction

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    10 months ago

    I would suspect like other have said there would t be a new one every year and doubt the latest ones would be selling for over £1000/$1000 each.

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    10 months ago

    Don’t think it would’ve changed much from what it is now TBH… iPad pro with the stylus is a different story…

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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?

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    10 months ago

    We wouldnt move to the flat design, steve was obsessed with that design full of details

    The iphone x would also be way different

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      10 months ago

      Bullshit, way different how.

      You think Steve wouldn’t have loved faceID or the edge to edge design?

      Steve loved the work Johnny did.

      Under Steve perhaps Johnny never would have left and we would never have gotten this swing towards functional design that iPhone now has

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    10 months ago

    They wouldnt be coming out every year with only small changes to the iPhone . Now every dam phone maker seems to be doing it .sometimes its not the hardware that needs improving but the software

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    10 months ago

    I don’t see anything significant happening to Apple imo. I mean, there was likely a layout of what things to release as well as Jony Ive (being one of Apple’s core designers) having a vision for Apple. Hell, he helped with some of the best products like the G4, 2007 iPhone, and first iPod!

    Also, iOS, MacOS, and the iPad were all starting to mature. The skeuomorphic design was fading away into something more “modern”. I do see silicon Mac’s releasing sooner as well as Vision Pro releasing earlier, but the first few iterations being limited and restricted.

    My theory is that the product line would’ve been more minimal, and Apple wouldn’t be the highest market cap company. Also the 699 Mac Pro wheels wouldn’t exist.

    But who knows, none of us would really know.

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    10 months ago

    Lots of theories and ideas here but is what Steve wanted best for Apple? They have been pushing into the trillions in their evaluation since Steve’s passing. He was a revolutionary and Apple would not have survived in the earlier days without him but quite honestly they as a company are probably doing better without an obsessive member of the board.

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    10 months ago

    As many people have pointed out, iPhone trends over the past few years have not aligned with Steve’s design philosophy, both in terms of screen size and things such as cameras not being flush.

    But more importantly, and please don’t be immature and downvote me, far too many changes to both iPhone design and iOS feature set have been reactions to competition in the Android space. This is not a knock at Apple, they just looked at what the market seemed to be demanding and pivoted to deliver. The idea that everything up until now or even through the X was already fully planned by 2011 is not just kind of silly, it borders on blind religious faith.

    Full screen probably was always in the cards, though as some have said, most likely for a device akin to the mini and lacking a notch.

    If Apple has a detailed road map for 10+ years and didn’t bother to respond to market demands or user input in all that time… we probably wouldn’t be here typing this on our iPhones now.

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    10 months ago

    when i was a teenager, i asked my mom how she thought steve jobs (like, 1970s jobs) would react to an iMac made today. she responded with “steve jobs would probably say it sucks, and that he could make one better”.

    that always stuck with me as something profound

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    10 months ago

    No notch and one single camera that can zoom but not stick out when not in use. Some design ideas would either come earlier or later like LED screens and plus size phones.