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Monday, December 3, 2018

iPhone Philosophy


I replaced my LCD display for my iPhone today and started to think about how companies like Apple make their phones. Some decisions don’t seem to make sense. For example, gluing a chip to a ribbon cable and placing that assembly close to an internal entry point makes the phone more prone to water damage that simply relocating the assembly.

There could be a number of reasons for this. To start, releasing a phone every year doesn’t really leave time to explore alternate options. Some poor engineer gets chewed out if the touch sensor housing design comes in late because that puts other projects on hold. Another option would be planned obsolescence. The iPhone 6 was the last model in Apple’s line to retain original design structures. The seven removed a headphone jack, increased water security, and introduced a curved display. Was the six built to fail? Probably not. Was the seven going to sell better regardless? Yes, but not without some issues of its own.


I don’t own an iPhone 7 and I can’t speak to its internal design structure. However, I wonder what some choices mean for the future of Apple phones. I don’t think that forcing people into buying a dongle or Air-pods is right, but we’re talking about products. As long as people buy the adaptors, Apple will keep selling them.

3 comments:

  1. Honestly I can't speak for the internal structure of the iphone, but in terms of accessibility and ease of use, I'm not sure anything can be it. And I think the fact that apple continues to make technology that simply looks beautiful will always hold a special place in my heart. Hopefully Apple works through a lot of the issues they're having.

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  2. As Adam said, I am not familiar with the infrastructure of the iPhone. However, I can say that there are a lot of flaws with the iPhone in comparison to the Android phones. I switched to an Android device and I've never been happier. If you ever are stuck choosing between Apple or Android in the future, go with the latter.

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  3. Welcome to the Android master race

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