Apple announced a mess of stuff yesterday but why talk about that when we can talk about the problems with announcements they haven’t made yet?
Writing for the lovely people and scarab beetles and ancient, unspoken terrors over at Business Insider, Jim Edwards describes “Apple’s ‘$1,000 iPhone’ problem.” (Tip o’ the antlers to Tibor Csapo.)
Would you believe it’s two words, rhymes with “brisket fair”? Once again Apple is pricing iPhones to gain profit share instead of market share. Why is this surprising after all these years? Serial obtuseness, probably. That seems like the only logical answer.
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