That’s the head chef at the Restaurant at the End of the Universe.Steve Jobs/ Time Cook (1997 - current). We know that history.
That’s the head chef at the Restaurant at the End of the Universe.Steve Jobs/ Time Cook (1997 - current). We know that history.
That's a cute little "fact" you made up out of thin air. I had no idea the ACSI's statistical methodology was fabricated in your imagination.I think people forget that they are CUSTOMER satisfaction scores. If someone’s still using an 8 year old Mac and don’t want to buy anything Apple’s selling, they’re not a customer and, as a result, not included in the satisfaction scores.
You seem like a real optimistTim 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?
And how much tinfoil do you use on a daily basis?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?
Yeah I agree. Im not doting on Android or anything else, it’s just iPhone is just so stale now to me. Android will at least offer a change and a challenge. Tbh I would love a Linux phone as I do plan to move to Linux for my desktop at some point as macOS feels a bit stale now to me. Perhaps it’s just because I’ve been Apple for so long and just need a change. The money side isn’t such an issue as desktop’s aren’t exactly cheap and neither are decent android phones. It’s just the stale os’s that are giving me itchy feet.Actually I would say all phones are "boring" as we are in the refinement stage of smartphones at least IMHO and in this article I feel states it pretty well. Of course we all have our preferences so you may be quite happy to change when upgrade time comes. I'm fine for awhile yet.
The Best Phones Have Boring Designs (And That's a Good Thing)
Just IMHO of course...
One would assume a customer who is still using an 8 year old device is fairly satisfied with it.I think people forget that they are CUSTOMER satisfaction scores. If someone’s still using an 8 year old Mac and don’t want to buy anything Apple’s selling, they’re not a customer and, as a result, not included in the satisfaction scores.
We shall see.I think I know me just a little more than you do mate
That's a cute little "fact" you made up out of thin air. I had no idea the ACSI's statistical methodology was fabricated in your imagination.
This might help - https://theacsi.org/It sounds like common sense to me. How would such a person get into the satisfaction score? How are they done? Do they let just anyone self identify as a customer? Unless I find data indicating otherwise, it seems like a reasonable assumption.
The problem with the Vision Pro is that it doesn't pass the elevator pitch test.it's way to early to say if Apple Vision Pro is a success or not. It will take time for it to fully build out.
AirPods were a massive success, so was the Watch. So was the transition to Apple Silicon.
Above all the Apple stock price is up like 900% since he became CEO.
There are few companies that match that level of performance, and you obviously don't understand how business works if you think he was a failed CEO.
Nobody really cares about the iPhone 14 mini since they barely sold any of the 12 and 13 mini. It's laughable you think that's a key point that needs to be mentioned.
No, it’s here.That's a cute little "fact" you made up out of thin air. I had no idea the ACSI's statistical methodology was fabricated in your imagination.
It’s moronic framing. A person is using a product of a brand and therefore isn’t a customer? And therefore has no validity in a survey about a brand?It sounds like common sense to me. How would such a person get into the satisfaction score? How are they done? Do they let just anyone self identify as a customer? Unless I find data indicating otherwise, it seems like a reasonable assumption.
No real answers about methodology.This might help - https://theacsi.org/
It moronic ming! A person is a product of a brand and therefore is a mer? And for has no survey about a bra?
Apple has been #1 for the past 20 years (or whatever) was the discussion.No, it’s here.
Personal Computers | The American Customer Satisfaction Index
Monitor user satisfaction and gain prescriptive insights to improve your ACSI scoretheacsi.org
And if someone has not purchased a computer in 2023, I doubt they would be able to provide information to them regarding how satisfied they are with the computer they DIDN’T purchase in 2023
A broken clock is right twice a day, but it's still a broken clock.Y’all hate on OP but you can’t deny he is right about Apple Vision, I tried it in person, that thing is a joke, and yet they ask 3.5k for it.
Loved the video! Thanks for the much-needed laugh!!!I do NOT miss Jony Ive!
Let me know when you say something insightful.No real answers about methodology.
Anything is moronic if you ignore enough of what was said. Go back and read what I actually wrote.
I suspect they're a bit reticent to divulge the methodology given it's a for-profit commercial operation, so there's an intellectual property issue, but https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Customer_Satisfaction_Index takes a stab at it.No real answers about methodology.
Most users don’t want their phones or computers to be “challenges” to use.iPhone is just so stale now to me. Android will at least offer a change and a challenge. Tbh I would love a Linux phone as I do plan to move to Linux for my desktop at some point as macOS feels a bit stale now to me. Perhaps it’s just because I’ve been Apple for so long and just need a change. The money side isn’t such an issue as desktop’s aren’t exactly cheap and neither are decent android phones. It’s just the stale os’s that are giving me itchy feet.
He didn't fail the shareholders, but he has failed customers.There are few companies that match that level of performance, and you obviously don't understand how business works if you think he was a failed CEO.