While responding to today by Neil Cybart, I soon had epiphany about the power between iPhone and the iPad Pro.. Neil's tweet was about anticipated and continued drop in price for iPads. iPad sales. 2Q11 4.7M. 2Q12 11.8M. 2Q13 19.5M. 2Q14 16.4M. 2Q15 12.6M. 2Q16E 9.2M. Neil Cybart April 21, 2016... And that got me thinking about just how much has shiftd in the industry over the first 8 years, since the introduction of the iPhone.. Sure, software was necessary for touchscreens, and miniaturization of categories, and technology was all. Fast-forward to 2015 and the introduction of iPad Pro. But iOS and the default apps in it are limited by having to run on everything from the cheapest 64-bit iPad Pro to five-year-old, fast-at-the-time-but-now-dog-slow 5th-gen iPod touch, iPhone 4S or iPad 2.. In fact, as I mentioned at iPad Pro's debut, it is really software in search of software. made up for it with excellent software. Meanwhile, the iPad Pro is excellent software in search of software that shows it off.. And then when Apple introduces new iPhones and iPads in the fall of 2016, it is almost guaranteed that they will have one or more apps that will start to take responsibility of the application of the iPad Pro..
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