No new iPads?
Small iPad pro and reduced the Air 2 range, proper annoying.
I've got to try and find a 128gb now from somewhere else which I only really wanted to buy from Apple for ease
iPad mini, iPad Air 2, iPad Pro 9.7" (NEW), iPad Pro 12.9".I'm lost now.
What's the new iPad range?
I need a new one and now I don't know what I'm looking for lol
Nope, more expensive.Is the new pro (9.7 inch) the equivalent price to the air last year?
Nope, more expensive.
No idea why they've kept the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, when you have the 6S and 6S Plus, and now the SE.
But no one will buy the 6, when the 6S/Plus is the same size but better specc'd for not much more money, or they will buy the SE for better specs than the 6 but at a cheaper price ina different body.Excess stock?
But no one will buy the 6, when the 6S/Plus is the same size but better specc'd for not much more money, or they will buy the SE for better specs than the 6 but at a cheaper price ina different body.
True.They will. My wife wanted a bigger screen than her 5C so I bought her a 6 Plus. A 6S/Plus never even got mentioned in the process.
If you're not cash critical (which we know Apple are not) it's far better to let excess stockholding drip through at good margins rather than liquidate the whole lot for a loss.
True.
However, Apple seem to have too many products on sale at any one time, confusing customers.
There was a time where they would bring out one iPhone a year with a choice of 2 colours and 2 storage options.
Now there are 5 different iPhones, each with 3 different storage options. 3 of these are in 4 different colours, whereas 2 are available in 3 different colours.
And that is only the iPhone range, let alone the iPad or Macbook range.
And I suppose as long as people are buying them, and they're turning a healthy profit, Apple don't really care how many products they have on the market.Is that not because what Apple once had as their own exclusive USP (user friendliness and stability) has been truly caught up with by other manufacturers? Also, market saturation...while some I know get positively damp at the thought of changing an iPhone for another iPhone, surely the market's getting to or has got to the point where people see beyond Apple's marketing now and are happy staying put with an existing handset for longer. It looks a little like Apple are, to counter that, doing what everyone else have been doing for years...give every possible permutation or combination of spec, size, colour, cost...and that way there's at least a model for everyone.