Is Apple Second Rate Without Jobs's Star Power?

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hash.era
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Re: Is it sink or swimm for Apple without Steve?
hash.era   1/30/2013 10:28:15 AM
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Exactly Charles. The cost too was high just for a minor change in a phone model plus the hype it did create before launching was another factor which made its downfall.

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Re: Is Apple Second Rate Without Jobs's Star Power?
Anna young   1/28/2013 9:24:29 AM
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It makes me wonder too (curious to know what might have become of these stock piles? :)). Yes I agree Apple may yet surprise with another great device! But not without fierce competition from Samsung. I read somewhere last week that Apple is working on a lower cost iPhones launching later this year. I think Apple is responding to Samsung's ability to deliver to both low end users and high end users in smartphones market. Apple has the capability to deliver. I'm keen to see them release the lower version of iPhones though.

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Bolaji Ojo   1/27/2013 4:25:47 PM
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Steve Jobs reportedly left a bunch of products that should come out after his death. Not one market-leading product has been released by Apple since then, which makes me wonder how true it is that the company's product pipeline is "chock full" as many have said. In any case, I believe Apple may still surprise with another great product but the days of it stomping all over the market are over.

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Anna young   1/27/2013 10:05:06 AM
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I think Apple's inability to innovate after Steve Jobs' death has very little bearing on its current position in the market. I agree Jobs charisma, style, drive and innovative mind transformed Apple. What is certain is the late Steve Jobs star power cannot continue to sustain the organisation forever.

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nimantha.d   1/26/2013 10:34:08 PM
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I think its  YES right now since Apple are kind of struggling for innovation here. I saw Samsung has developed Note 2 with a feature of Face Recorgnition which shows the capability of them. If Jobs was alive he would have got that into Apple 1st dont you think so ?

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pocharle   12/31/2012 11:42:45 AM
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I think the 5 wasn't as big a hit because it did not change much from the 4S. People view it as essentially a new phone with a bigger screen. That's not much.

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_hm   12/30/2012 12:00:58 PM
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@tech4people:

Yes, Medical electronics is very interestingfield. But it is specilized field with lots of agency approval and high risk of getting legal claims.

Involvement of Apple in auto industry can revive it and it has lots scope for innovation. 

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Re: Is it sink or swimm for Apple without Steve?
hash.era   12/30/2012 11:29:02 AM
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I dont think so. Are you reffering this way because Apple 5 hasn't been a hit as it promised to be or compared to their products ? I think if that is the case I feel its too early to come into such a conclusion. Jobbs only had the ideas in mind and instructed but the developers and the architects are the ones who made those thoughts into reality and developed the products.

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Re: Is it sink or swimm for Apple without Steve?
pocharle   12/27/2012 12:33:23 PM
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I don't think (from what I've heard) employees fear being in an elevator with Tim Cook. So there will definitely be a different environment at Apple. How that will fare is to be determined over the next few quarters.

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tech4people   12/27/2012 4:50:05 AM
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Alex,

Yes.That is very true!

I could'nt agree more regarding this issue.

Apple has to become more and more like Walmart/P&G ,etc today.

They deliver Good Quality products at reasonable prices.After all,there is not much that makes them different from their chief competitors today. The "Wow" factor[The Innovation Premium] has come down significantly in all their products.

Regards

Ashish.

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