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Agreed, but due to image, identity and brand loyalty it would have to be spectacularly bad to not still sell in significant numbers.
Remember the antenna issue with one model? For other manufacturers this would have been a big problem. For Apple it made very little real difference.
Apple only need to make 'good' phones and the brand identity will do the rest.
Btw, I'm not being down on Apple, they just happen to be a great example.