Apple: The iPhone is not going anywhere even in 50 years.
Apple has stated that it will continue to produce the iPhone for half a century and beyond. This was reported by Wired.
In an interview with the media, Apple’s Vice President of Global Marketing Greg Joswiak was asked to envision the iPhone in 50 years. The magazine's authors noted that in the future, the brand's relevant devices could be replaced by artificial intelligence (AI) and other inventions. "The iPhone is not going anywhere. The iPhone will play a very important role," said Joswiak.
According to the top executive of the American IT giant, it is hard to imagine that Apple’s smartphone could disappear. "This is the problem with the other competitors. They don’t have an iPhone, and that’s why they are in a rush to figure out what to do with it," believes Joswiak.
Wired journalists also asked Apple CEO Tim Cook what he thinks about the future of the iPhone. He replied that technologies will change, but the core will remain the same. "Apple will be unchanged for the next 50 years, and the next 100, and the next 1000," emphasized the company leader.
Apple was founded on April 1, 1976. This year, the company turns 50.
Earlier, it was reported that the UK authorities fined Apple for violating anti-Russian sanctions. It is claimed that the company provided funds to a "sanctioned individual without a license."
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