Correct, but usually it's not a selling point. Usually for a car you want to sell power, mileage, safety and reliability. And in a phone you want cpu, camera and battery.
I'm not seeing Tim Cook, on stage with a hammer saying "and now for something completely different..." *smashes iphone screen with hammer*, "and now you can replace it as often as you want"
I would like to see how one would market a flagship device as repairable. While people know that devices will break, you don't really want to know that while pre-ordering your next smartphone. Is like buying a car, and a salesman gives you the contact for the local mechanic
Correct, but usually it's not a selling point. Usually for a car you want to sell power, mileage, safety and reliability. And in a phone you want cpu, camera and battery. I'm not seeing Tim Cook, on stage with a hammer saying "and now for something completely different..." *smashes iphone screen with hammer*, "and now you can replace it as often as you want"
I would like to see how one would market a flagship device as repairable. While people know that devices will break, you don't really want to know that while pre-ordering your next smartphone. Is like buying a car, and a salesman gives you the contact for the local mechanic
I've said for a long time that if there's another 9-11 it'll be an inside job.
Like the first one ?