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Except, none of the release cycle was much of a secret. Not if you pay attention.
I'm sure most people who aren't tech-savvy and/or giving these things as gifts probably isn't keenly aware of Apple's release schedules.
If any company were to release all their products at the same time, once a year, it would be commercial suicide. That means, no one is going to be completely happy, so ultimately - tough luck.
Then why not release the iPhone earlier in the year, and release the iPad around the holidays? At least with the iPhones, people are probably going to be getting new ones when their contract is up, so it doesn't really matter as much when they release them.
"Except, none of the release cycle was much of a secret. Not if you pay attention.
I'm sure most people who aren't tech-savvy and/or giving these things as gifts probably isn't keenly aware of Apple's release schedules. "
Most people who aren't tech savvy don't care. Those who care only need to do 10 minutes of research.
Then why not release the iPhone earlier in the year, and release the iPad around the holidays? At least with the iPhones, people are probably going to be getting new ones when their contract is up, so it doesn't really matter as much when they release them.
Because people would get an iPhone for Christmas and then bitch about the fact the refresh happened 3 or 4 months later. Honestly, there's no good time to release a product. None. Everyone's a critic when they fucked up and didn't put in the research. That goes for ant company and any product line too. Apple is not a special case here.




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Except, none of the release cycle was much of a secret. Not if you pay attention.
If any company were to release all their products at the same time, once a year, it would be commercial suicide. That means, no one is going to be completely happy, so ultimately - tough luck.