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  • Arrogance vs innovation: Why BlackBerry failed to see threat posed by the iPhone 

    Arrogance vs innovation: Why BlackBerry failed to see threat posed by the iPhone 

    In 2007, Apple introduced the iPhone, a revolutionary new smartphone that would change the way people use their phones forever. BlackBerry, the dominant smartphone maker at the time, was quick to dismiss the iPhone, saying that it was “not a threat” and that “we’ll be fine.” 

    But BlackBerry was wrong. The iPhone was a huge success, and it quickly took over the market. BlackBerry, on the other hand, began to lose market share. By 2013, BlackBerry was no longer the top smartphone maker. 

    How BlackBerry lost the smartphone war?

    There were a number of reasons why BlackBerry failed to see the threat posed by the iPhone. Here are some of the most important factors: 

    • BlackBerry was too focused on its existing customers: The company’s bread and butter was business users, who were slow to adopt new technologies. The iPhone, on the other hand, was designed for a wider audience, including consumers.
    • Slow to innovate: The iPhone was packed with new features, like a touch screen and a web browser, that BlackBerry didn’t have. BlackBerry was also slow to adopt new operating systems, such as Android. 
    • BlackBerry was arrogant: The company executives believed that they were the best in the business and that they didn’t need to change. This attitude blinded them to the threat posed by the iPhone.

    How iPhones have captured the market now 

    The iPhone has been the best-selling smartphone in the world for many years. In 2022, it accounted for 22 per cent of the global smartphone market. This is followed by Android with 69. per cent market share. 

    There are a number of reasons why iPhones have captured the market: 

    • They are known for their high quality and sleek design. iPhones are made from high-quality materials and have a sleek, modern design. This makes them appealing to consumers who want a stylish and durable smartphone. 
    • iPhones have a user-friendly interface and are easy to use. The iPhone’s operating system, iOS, is known for its intuitive interface and easy-to-use features. This makes it a good choice for people who are not familiar with smartphones. 
    • Offer a wide range of features and apps. The App Store has a wide variety of apps to choose from, including games, productivity apps, and social media apps. This makes the iPhone a versatile device that can be used for a variety of purposes. 
    • Backed by a strong brand name and reputation. Apple is a well-known and respected company, and its products are known for their quality. This gives consumers confidence in the iPhone. 

    Facts about iPhone sales 

    • In 2022, Apple sold over 240 million iPhones. 
    • The iPhone 13 was the best-selling iPhone model in 2022. 
    • Apple iPhone generates more revenue for the tech giant than any other product. 
    • The iPhone is a major driver of Apple’s stock price. 

    Additional thoughts on the matter 

    BlackBerry’s physical keyboard was a major advantage in the early days of smartphones, when touch screens were still relatively new and difficult to use. However, the iPhone’s touch screen was a more intuitive and user-friendly interface, and it eventually won over consumers. 

    The company’s business model was also a factor in its downfall. BlackBerry made most of its money from selling its devices to businesses, which were slow to adopt new technologies. Apple, on the other hand, made most of its money from selling apps and services in its App Store, which was a more open and flexible platform. 

    BlackBerry also made some bad strategic decisions. For example, the company decided to focus on its own proprietary operating system, BlackBerry OS, instead of adopting a more open platform like Android. This decision made it difficult for BlackBerry to attract developers and apps, which further hurt its competitive position. 

    The story of BlackBerry vs. iPhone is a cautionary tale about the dangers of complacency. When a new technology comes along, it’s important to be open to change and to be willing to adapt. Otherwise, you could end up like BlackBerry. 

    BlackBerry’s main focus currently is on software and services. Sadly, the company has discontinued its own smartphone line and now focuses on providing security software and services to businesses and governments.

  • Payouts approved for iPhone owners who alleged that Apple intentionally slowed down older models

    Payouts approved for iPhone owners who alleged that Apple intentionally slowed down older models

    iPhone owners who were participants in a class action lawsuit against Apple, claiming that the company intentionally reduced the speed of their older iPhones to encourage them to upgrade to the latest model, are finally on the verge of receiving their compensation. Recently, a judge has given the green light for the payment process to proceed, as stated in a report from SiliconValley.com last week.

    The settlement obtained preliminary approval in March 2020. Although the opportunity to be included in the settlement has since expired, approximately 3 million claims were submitted, according to information from SiliconValley.com. These individuals are now anticipating the arrival of their $65 checks, over three years after the initial settlement.

    The distribution of payments faced delays due to objections raised by two iPhone owners who disagreed with certain aspects of the settlement. However, these objectors have now lost their appeal in the 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals, as detailed in the report.

    Apple encountered this lawsuit after confessing in 2017 that its iOS software intentionally slowed down the performance of older iPhones. During that period, the technology giant issued an apology, updated its software, and also offered replacement batteries.

  • Apple to release iOS 16 tomorrow, is your iPhone compatible?

    Apple to release iOS 16 tomorrow, is your iPhone compatible?

    On September 12, the majority of regions are likely to receive Apple’s newest iOS 16. All compatible devices will be able to update to the most advanced and intelligent operating system created by the Cupertino-based tech giant.

    A deeper intelligence, brand-new tools for personalization, and improved sharing and communication capabilities are all part of iOS 16’s enhancements to the iPhone.

    Compatible iPhones

    These iPhones are compatible with iOS 16:

    iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone 14 Pro, iPhone 14 Pro Max

    iPhone 13, iPhone 13 mini, iPhone 13 Pro, iPhone 13 Pro Max

    iPhone 12, iPhone 12 mini, iPhone 12 Pro, iPhone 12 Pro Max

    iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, iPhone 11 Pro Max

    iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max

    iPhone X, iPhone XR

    iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus

    iPhone SE (2nd generation or later)

    Whats new?

    • With iOS 16, you can now simply switch between various Lock Screens, each with a different background and aesthetic. For ideas, explore a gallery of wallpapers with suggested images and thematic collections.
    • Make your iPhone unique with brand-new ways to customise the Lock Screen. Highlight favourite images, alter font styles, and put up a few widgets to access information quickly.
    • View notifications in a concealed view, stacked view, or extended list view on the lock screen. Additionally, alerts are hidden by appearing at the bottom of the screen.
    • You can now make changes to a recently sent message or decide not to send it at all. Additionally, if you are unable to react right away but want to do so later, you can mark a message as unread.
    • The Home app has been completely redesigned to be even more effective and dependable. Utilize the newly designed Home tab to navigate all of your smart home accessories. You can now access the necessary accessories with just a tap thanks to new sections for climate, lights, security, and more. Additionally, a multicamera view places your smart home cameras in the spotlight.
    • Real-time transcription of audio into text makes it simpler to follow conversations and news.

    How to update to iOS 16?

    Make sure your device is plugged in and connected to the Internet with Wi-Fi. Then follow these steps:

    Go to Settings > General > Software Update.

    You may see software update options available. You can choose to stay on iOS and still get important security updates.

    To update to iOS 16 click on the patch available and tap Install Now.

  • WhatsApp is cutting support for two iPhones

    WhatsApp is cutting support for two iPhones

    The meta-owned messaging platform, WhatsApp announced that it will stop functioning on some outdated iPhones in its new update. The company announced that it would stop supporting iOS 10 and iOS 11 devices later this year.

    WhatsApp has begun notifying iPhone users running iOS 10 or iOS 11 that they must update their devices in order to continue using WhatsApp beyond October 24. The iPhone 5 and iPhone 5c are the only two devices in the series which will no longer support WhatsApp after October 24.

    “After October 24, 2022, WhatsApp will no longer support this version of iOS”. To get the newest iOS version, navigate to Settings > General > Software Update,” the notification says.

    WhatsApp will continue to work for iPhone 5s and iPhone 6 users for the time being, and they will be alerted if their iPhones cease running the Meta-owned instant messaging app.

    The app already states on its Help Center page that iPhone users must be running iOS 12 or above to continue using the application. WhatsApp requires Android 4.1 or newer for Android users.

    The tech giant, Apple is anticipated to unveil iOS 16 at WWDC 2022 next month, and it will be released later this year, possibly around the time the iPhone 14 series is released.