Alright, y'all...I'm thinking about 2018. Sorry!
So I was thinking about what this years potential release means for the following years.
Say Apple does announce and release three models this year. What does that mean for the next year? Will they continue with three models indefinitely? Or will they need to consolidate product lines going forward. If they do that, how will pricing work?
Imagine for a second, this year brings three models. Two "regular" models and one high end model. If the following year goes back to a typical release of two iPhones, surely they'll want/need to build on the high end model as to not make the next releases seem like lesser models.
Or do they let this years iPhone X (if that's what it's called) carve it's own path and be a distinct iPhone model in it's own right?
Obviously none of us have the answers and only time will tell. But now you know where my mind went this evening as we prepare for what Apple will show us tomorrow. Lol.
So I was thinking about what this years potential release means for the following years.
Say Apple does announce and release three models this year. What does that mean for the next year? Will they continue with three models indefinitely? Or will they need to consolidate product lines going forward. If they do that, how will pricing work?
Imagine for a second, this year brings three models. Two "regular" models and one high end model. If the following year goes back to a typical release of two iPhones, surely they'll want/need to build on the high end model as to not make the next releases seem like lesser models.
Or do they let this years iPhone X (if that's what it's called) carve it's own path and be a distinct iPhone model in it's own right?
Obviously none of us have the answers and only time will tell. But now you know where my mind went this evening as we prepare for what Apple will show us tomorrow. Lol.