| ▲ | tsunamifury 7 hours ago | |
It’s funny when people don’t understand what they are saying like you. The watch was not only eventually a mega hit, it was an Ive/jobs idea. Literally everything you are saying is wrong. | ||
| ▲ | thejohnconway 7 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
If you think literally everything I'm saying is wrong, you haven't done much of a job of explaining why. I realise that the watch was probably under development for years before Jobs died. It was, however, released in a half baked state – do you remember what the the original use of the lozenge shaped button was, for example? Things being "hits" is not what's under discussion here, Apple has sold a lot of stuff in the Cook era, no doubt about that. Microsoft has had a lot of hits too, doesn't make their products Old-Apple-like! I don't know how good Ive is without Jobs. His post-Jobs efforts have been pretty mixed. I'd argue Apple's hardware has improved since he left (although, admittedly through playing it safe, especially with the Mac). Do you think Apple is in decline when it comes to the quality of their products? Because if you don't we're just talking past each-other. | ||
| ▲ | UqWBcuFx6NV4r 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
The Apple Watch was launched as a confused product. Go watch the original Apple Watch launch announcement. Basically none of it landed with consumers. Apple significantly changed their focus within, what, a couple of years? Remember how you could buy a gold one for a truckload of money? Give me a break. Kudos to Apple for managing to change course in less than 5 years, for once, but let’s not pretend the. Apple Watch was a perfect idea passed down from the almighty. It did terribly. | ||