Apple phones have already peaked. The only difference between this years phone and last years phone is the camera. If however we bypassed the issue with dead zones due to satellite coverage then at least not only does ATT and Verizon take a huge hit but so does Apple because that is something people want now they can't get.
There is no peak to technology. It is a perpetual advancement industry.
Dealing with the notch (due to the OLED display that they could have used last year) is already an advancement that would make a good chunk of every day users upgrade.
But yes, this generation was a really weak upgrade but this is part of the problem with how frequently phone generations come.
Apple phones have already peaked. The only difference between this years phone and last years phone is the camera. If however we bypassed the issue with dead zones due to satellite coverage then at least not only does ATT and Verizon take a huge hit but so does Apple because that is something people want now they can't get.
There is no peak to technology. It is a perpetual advancement industry.
Dealing with the notch (due to the OLED display that they could have used last year) is already an advancement that would make a good chunk of every day users upgrade.
But yes, this generation was a really weak upgrade but this is part of the problem with how frequently phone generations come.
Satellite coverage usually is not great indoors, which is a huge problem with satellite phones for your average cell phone user.