Apple Vision Pro Could Take Four Generations to Reach ‘Ideal Form’::Realizing the Apple Vision Pro headset’s “ideal form” could take four successive generations of the device, some people in Apple’s…

    • Rooki@lemmy.world
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      9 months ago

      Yeah like the iphone 15 or is it the up to date one currently? I dont know anymore with that yearly rerelease. And if i know apple, the next gen would cost 6k instead of “just” 3.5k because its apple, it goes up never down on next release.

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        9 months ago

        the next gen would cost 6k instead of “just” 3.5k because its apple, it goes up never down on next release.

        Not to be annoying, but their phones haven’t always been on an upward trajectory, price wise.

        https://www.androidauthority.com/iphone-price-history-3221497/

        First-generation iPhone (2007)

        First-gen iPhone original starting MSRP: $499

        Inflation-adjusted first-gen iPhone price: $733

        iPhone 3G (2008)

        iPhone 3G original starting MSRP: $199

        Inflation-adjusted iPhone 3G price: $281

        Etc etc. The price doesn’t actually dramatically rise again until the iPhone 7, surprisingly enough. I want to say that’s when all flagship phones began charging around $800 for their entry level versions.

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          9 months ago

          The thing is, you compare old apple ( real chads, good inovation for CHEAP as advertised ) to new apple ( greedy *ss corpos that want to double the prices if they could ).

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      9 months ago

      You could argue that the 5th gen iPod Classic was when it really hit its stride.

      Sure, it had been wildly successful until that point, but I have a 4th gen, and as beautiful as it is, it sucks next to my 5th gen. The refresh rate on the screen is atrocious, and it refuses to charge via USB. Meanwhile my 5G has a lovely colour screen and works with USB without a trouble.