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Wozniak, Apple don’t give a shit about what you think, they didn’t 34 years ago when you left and they certainly don’t today. Please stop commenting, you are irrelevant.

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    @irene Not sure. Last I saw Woz in the news it was because he was gushing over Android phones in an interview some years back...
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    @irene lol you mean just like those super innovative IPhones?
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    I don't understand. Is this about Steve commenting anything at all or commenting about foldables?
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    @asgs He comments as though he has influence at Apple, and that his views are somehow insightful. I’ve seen it time after time over the years, he mentions Apple and it gets reported all over the tech press it really gets boring.
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    @irene lol, I think foldable gadgets are useless although I can see the path they are paving to future useful stuff
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    But did they tried something like that, didn't they? With the bendable 6s i think, and was not a very well received feature. *Chuckles*

    Bendable/foldable may not be their strong area yet
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    I do like the idea of foldable phones, becomes a mini tablet, but then comes, how long will the battery survive?
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    I think foldable phones are stupid as fuck, but why not let the market decide?
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    @irene I’ve always said that you can sell stupid things either very cheaply or very expensively. Samsung was smart and went with the latter, considering that this isn’t a mass market product. It’s targeted at a niche who will pay however much they have to pay.
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    His own irrelevance aside, what Wozniak consistently fails to take into account whenever he speaks about what the iPhone should be doing is that Apple is *never* the first to the table on something like this. Their strategy (certainly since the start of the second coming of Steve Jobs) has always been to let others push the new stuff to the market first, fail because people hate it, and then pick up the lessons learned and do it right.

    Not saying Apple is perfect, mind you (especially Apple post-Jobs). But that's been a winning strategy for them up until now.
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