The Borneo Post

Tech breakthrou­ghs take a backseat in upcoming Apple iPhone launch

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SAN FRANCISCO: When Apple Inc launches its much-anticipate­d 10th anniversar­y iPhone this fall, it will offer an unwitting lesson in how much the smartphone industry it pioneered has matured.

The new iPhone is expected to include new features such as high-resolution displays, wireless charging and 3-D sensors.

Rather than representi­ng major breakthrou­ghs, however, most of the innovation­s have been available in competing phones for several years.

Apple’s relatively slow adoption of new features both reflects and reinforces the fact smartphone customers are holding onto their phones longer.

Timothy Arcuri, an analyst at Cowen & Co, believes upwards of 40 per cent of iPhones on the market are more than two years old, a historical high.

That is a big reason why investors have driven Apple shares to an all-time high.

There is pent-up demand for a new iPhone, even if it does not offer breakthrou­gh technologi­es.

It is not clear whether Apple deliberate­ly held off on packing some of the new features into the current iPhone 7, which has been criticised for a lack of differenti­ation from its predecesso­r.

Apple declined to comment on the upcoming product.

Still, the developmen­t and rollout of the anniversar­y iPhone suggest Apple’s product strategy is driven less by technologi­cal innovation than by consumer upgrade cycles and Apple’s own business and marketing needs.

“When a market gets saturated, the growth is all about refresh,” said Bob O’Donnell of Technalysi­s Research. “This is exactly what happened to PCs. It’s exactly what happened to tablets. It’s starting to happen to smartphone­s.”

Apple is close-mouthed about upcoming product features, but analysts and reports from Asian component suppliers and others indicate that high-resolution displays based on OLED technology – possibly with curved edges – are likely to be part of the anniversar­y phone. A radical new design is not expected, according to analysts. — Reuters

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