Thursday, November 13, 2014

Apple founder Wozniak: "iPhone 6 comes three years too late"


According to Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, the Group had long to switch to larger displays before the iPhone 6. Apple have paid with decreasing market share for it.

In an interview with CNN Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak has criticized the strategy to have for years held at small iPhone display. "If Apple a bigger iPhone would have had the last three years already, the Mart share would now be much greater. Apple would also have to compete with Samsung had better cards," Wozniak commented on the larger screen of the iPhone 6. According to IDC figures, Samsung with 24 percent about twice as much market share as Apple.

Hardly anticipation of Apple Watch

Low expectations cherishes Wozniak, Apple announced what the Watch is concerned. His skepticism, however, stirred not from a lack of confidence in Apple rather than other smart watches, he experimented with so far. The concept of being able to shrink one's smartphone to a wristwatch, is very promising. Ultimately, the limited small screen but can always have him return to the smartphone. The Apple Watch he will, however, give a chance Wozniak announced.

When asked what he would be working today if he would have to start from scratch, Wozniak said modestly: "I'm not sure if I'd ever play a role in the tech world." The development of technology products has become more difficult to so much that reason alone, since the components were getting smaller. Assemble such gadgets in the garage, as it once did Wozniak with the first Apple computer, has become virtually impossible.

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