I distinctly remember reading about how Steve Jobs killed most of Apple's products when he returned as CEO.
It seems as though Apple is repeating the same mistakes pre-Jobs return which is shipping many versions of their products, often gimped, in an effort to squeeze every dollar from people. Instead of truly innovating and building revolutionary new products, Apple seems content letting the marketing/MBAs dictate the product line.
A prime example is the Macbook line of products. Now you have the Macbook, Macbook Air, Macbook Pro 13" without the touch bar and a 2-year old processor, Macbook Pro 13" with touchbar, Macbook Pro 15". Each version feels very unsatisfying. It feels like Apple is forcing you to give up something crucial in each product.
On the iPhone side, Apple still sells the XS Max, XS, XR, iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone 8, iPhone 7 Plus, iPhone 7 on their website.
Gone are the days of two choices for Macbooks and two choices for iPhones.
In fact, Apple’s range architecture was as messy in 1997 as General Motors’ was in 2008. The company had been making multiple versions of products to satisfy requests from retailers, including twelve versions of the Macintosh computer.
After weeks of meeting with product people he had heard enough. According to Walter Isaacson in the book Steve Jobs, Steve shouted “Stop!” in the middle of a product meeting and said, “This is crazy.”
Taking a marker he drew a chart that was to form the basis of Apple’s product range for years to come. The simple insight was to help people choose a computer using only two questions — are you an everyday consumer or pro? Do you want portable or desktop?
https://blog.hellostepchange.com/bl...pples-products-a-lesson-on-range-architecture
I really really hate this version of Apple. I got hooked into Apple's ecosystem because I loved their products. Now it just feels like Apple is releasing **** and just trying to squeeze my wallet.
It seems as though Apple is repeating the same mistakes pre-Jobs return which is shipping many versions of their products, often gimped, in an effort to squeeze every dollar from people. Instead of truly innovating and building revolutionary new products, Apple seems content letting the marketing/MBAs dictate the product line.
A prime example is the Macbook line of products. Now you have the Macbook, Macbook Air, Macbook Pro 13" without the touch bar and a 2-year old processor, Macbook Pro 13" with touchbar, Macbook Pro 15". Each version feels very unsatisfying. It feels like Apple is forcing you to give up something crucial in each product.
On the iPhone side, Apple still sells the XS Max, XS, XR, iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone 8, iPhone 7 Plus, iPhone 7 on their website.
Gone are the days of two choices for Macbooks and two choices for iPhones.
In fact, Apple’s range architecture was as messy in 1997 as General Motors’ was in 2008. The company had been making multiple versions of products to satisfy requests from retailers, including twelve versions of the Macintosh computer.
After weeks of meeting with product people he had heard enough. According to Walter Isaacson in the book Steve Jobs, Steve shouted “Stop!” in the middle of a product meeting and said, “This is crazy.”
Taking a marker he drew a chart that was to form the basis of Apple’s product range for years to come. The simple insight was to help people choose a computer using only two questions — are you an everyday consumer or pro? Do you want portable or desktop?
https://blog.hellostepchange.com/bl...pples-products-a-lesson-on-range-architecture
I really really hate this version of Apple. I got hooked into Apple's ecosystem because I loved their products. Now it just feels like Apple is releasing **** and just trying to squeeze my wallet.