Tim had high hopes with the Apple Vision Pro but it failed spectacularly. It lacks a killer feature, it lacks a purpose, and it is just too expensive for a toy.
Apple had to cancel multiple products in order to give all resources to the development of this flop device: Apple's Car, the Charging Pad, even the iPhone mini 14 and 15 were canceled because of this.
There might even be a link to Jony Ive's departure from Apple, because he wanted nothing to do with "that stupid goggles".
Tim was chasing the pink dragon with this, now Apple is in a sort of dead end:
Phones without real innovation.
Computers with soldered 8 gigs of RAM.
Watches, that tell the world: this person is a nerdy nerd.
And Apple TV without any serious sports league.
How long can Apple survive with this Mediocrity?
Who will be the next CEO?
I'm going to join in on the absolute bashing this post has taken because it deserves it.
I'll keep my criticism to a few points;
1) All mobile phones have been evolutionary in design and not revolutionary for some time now. Yes, the iPhone 11 was the last major change in iPhone design, and since then it has been more evolutionary. But if you think the iPhone 11/11Pro is the same as the 15/15 Pro, you really need to buy some clues.
2) There was no iPhone 14 or 15 mini for a very simple reason... THEY DID NOT SELL. I worked in a very large Apple Store for 4.5 years. When the 12 Mini came out, we saw a burst of sales that lasted a couple weeks and then stopped. For the 13 Mini, the same thing happened, but a smaller burst.
I read an article not all that long ago... may have been this site in fact, that estimates were that the 12 Mini were only 4% of total iPhone sales and that the 13 Mini was was almost cancelled, but production had already started. That model was a grand total of 2% of all iPhone sales.
By far, the most popular models of iPhones are the Pros, and more Pro Max models. Overall, people want larger phones. The cancellation of the minis has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with Apple Vision Pro.
3) "Tim was chasing the pink dragon..." That is a phrase I've never heard before, and I hope the color pink does not have any sort of derogatory meaning.
4) The Car may have been cancelled and I my guess is mostly due to costs. Not just development of the car itself, but manufacturing, retail presence to sell a car, and so on. The return on the investment just wasn't going to be there. However, there are few AI processes more complex than getting a car to drive itself. I am confident that the R&D done into the software that would've driven the car will be repurposed and used greatly in Apple's coming AI in the next round of operating systems.
5) The Apple Vision Pro has been out for exactly three months. Nice of you to call it an utter failure. Judging by your post, you were one of those people who called the Watch a failure three seconds after its debut. Meanwhile, it is, for some years now, the largest selling watch of any kind on the planet.
So that's it. Don't like Apple? Fine. Go buy a PC, Android phone and tablet, and enjoy.