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Well, Yes, but also No. Apple in the second Jobs era, has not been driven by the bottom line analysis of features. They really have just made devices and software how Steve Jobs think devices and software should be. They aren't as traditionally bottom line, financial analysis driven as others. The problem is Steve Job's tastes aren't representative of everyone's taste.
If they really are going to do something drastically different, there will be cries of people about how "Steve wouldn't have let this happen".