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Sunday, April 18, 2021

How Apple is making incredible money?

April 18, 2021

There is no doubt that Apple is making incredible money. In fact, for the first time in the last quarter, they exceeded one hundred billion dollars in revenue. But the most interesting thing is that they have a lot of cash. Almost 200 billion, more than any other companying the world. That's a whopping 180 from where they were two decades ago. When Apple had just escaped bankruptcy.





So how did they manage to make so much money so quickly to become the most valuable company in the world? Well that's what I'll explain in this article. This is Greg with Apple Explained, and this topic came in first place in the last voting poll, if you didn’t get a chance to participate, make sure you’re subscribed and polls like this one will begin appearing in your mobile activity feed. Alright now one of the biggest reasons Apple is doing so well today, is due to their business strategy, which was way ahead of its time.





How Apple is making incredible money?




In the 1980s, computer companies like Microsoft made money by allowing their operating system. But Jobs refused. Instead hedging his bets on hardware sales .It is believed that you can create a great product only if you have control over the hardware and software. And you can only charge a hardware bonus if it's objectively better than the competition.





The problem with this strategy in the 80sand 90s, was that most customers didn’t see the difference between Macs and PCs. At least not enough to justify the Mac’s higher price. As a result, Apple controlled only a small portion of the computer market. Thus, their focus on integrating and updating hardware and software would be even more important for consumers as the industry moves to mobile phones.





Apple first caught a glimpse of this withMP3 players. There were many cheap models on the market, but their iPod managed to escape. Eventually, it occupies almost eighty percent of the music player market. And that’s because optimization is key to battery life, portability, and ease of use.





With something that Apple already had experience with, other companies like Sony and Microsoft didn’t. Navigating your iPod with a click button made it easy to browse your music. His implementation program was practical and easy to understand. And adding music was easy, because almost everyone was familiar with iTunes.





I’m not talking about the iTunes music store that works continuously with the iPod. Apple designed their hardware to operate flawlessly with their software which operated flawlessly with their services. And consumers are beginning to realize the true value of iPod integration.





Which is why they didn’t mind paying a premium for the device, even though there were alternatives for half the price. The high profitability and sales of the iPad contributed to Apple's enormous growth from 2001 to 2007, where the company grew by almost 25-100 percent annually.





This was the beginning of Apple's most profitable era. And they had a unique opportunity to do what no other technology company could do; that is, creating an ecosystem where every product becomes a wild success. This was crucial to Apple’s explosive growth.





They couldn’t simply release new products that sold sportive well, like the Macintosh in its early days. They needed each device to model like the iPod, which controlled their market with high gross margins to distribute revenue. And that’s exactly what happened. Apple went very fast and released the iPhone in 2007.





It became a quick hit and immediately boosted Apple's annual revenue. But the iPad, released three years later, took things to a whole new level. Everyone expected the Apple tablet to cost at least a thousand dollars. So when Steve Jobs announced it’s starting price of five hundred dollars, the hype surrounding the product grew even more than with the iPhone.





By the time it went on sale, the iPad had become the best -selling consumer electronics in history. By 2011, Apple had more than $ 100 billion in revenue. They will be the most important company in the world. This happened two weeks after Jobs resigned as Apple CEO.





Now if you are wondering what day is in the life of Steve Jobs really like. I’ll be making a video about that soon so be sure you’re subscribed for that. But one aspect of creating products that sell well, is that achieving market satisfaction becomes inevitable.





Which means it’s pretty much impossible to find new customers, and you can only make money from existing customers upgrading the devices they already own. Apple has tried to fix this by focusing on single emerging markets such as China and India, where their products are unknown.





But due to the price sensitivity of these countries. Sales of Apple products did not increase as they had hoped, and a new strategy was needed to increase revenue. So Apple took two approaches: first, was the decision to increase prices of almost every product in their lineup.





This, for the most part, took place in 2018. When the iPhone and iPad’s base price increased by fifty dollars, the Apple Watch by seventy dollars, the Mac mini by three hundred, and the Mac Book Air by two hundred. These price increases were pure profit for Apple, as the cost of manufacturing these products remained largely the same.





Second, it was to focus on growing their business with their services. Which allowed Apple to take advantage of their user experience along with recurring monthly payments. This is what led to the emergence of Apple TV Plus, Apple Arcade, Apple News Plus and Apple Fitness Plus.





How Apple is making incredible money?




These services were also very lucrative as their costs were fixed no matter how many people signed up. So how effective are these strategies in generating revenue for Apple? Well, after all of the prices increases of2018, Apple had their most successful year since 2015, totaling 265 billion in revenue.





But what happened next was amazing Through the next two years. Apple began rolling out various subscription services to their existing users. Apple News plus launched in March 2019, the Apple Card in August 2019, Apple Arcade in September 2019, and Apple Fitness Plus in December 2020. Dissatisfaction with the new service has increased the company's revenue. Setting a new annual record in 2020, at over274 billion dollars.





But with the exception of the latest blockbuster product from Apple, I would like to see the latest version of the Consumer Data. Although they do employ some targeted ads on their News app and App Store. It’s on an extremely a small scale and collects much less data than companies like Facebook or Google. And I think Apple deserves some credit forth is. User data has become more valuable than oil, and Apple could begin fracking their user base at any time to generate tens of billions in extra revenue. From the outset they received.





Understand that they are in a unique position to pay more for their products by providing advanced knowledge and treating their users with respect by handling their private data responsibly. And so far that approach has been the most profitable, as Apple remains the most valuable tech company in the world, with sales potential. High volume of high margin products. Alright so that is how Apple makes so much money, don’t forget to subscribe to catch an upcoming video about a day in the life of Steve Jobs. And I’ll see you next time.





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Saturday, April 17, 2021

The first smartphone to have a 4K HDR OLED display

April 17, 2021

The first smartphone Sony Xperia 1 mark 3 to have a 4K HDR OLED display





Sony is one of the OGs of the mobile industry. Just like LG Sony has been making phones for over 2 decades now. And just like them, Sony has been struggling with their mobile division. But unlike LG, Sony isn't throwing their towels yet. But instead making their voices heard by pushing lot of other nice specs that are relatively hard to come by on other Android phones.





 The first smartphone to have a 4K HDR OLED display




Sony has announced their latest flagship the Sony Xperia 1 mark 3 that one-ups the best Android phone at the moment the Galaxy S21Ultra in many key features. The first one is the display. The Xperia 1 Mark 3 is the first smartphone to have a 4K HDR OLED display that can do a 120Hz refresh rate. It's locked at 120Hz, though unlike the variable refresh rate we see on other devices.





To be honest, 4K on a smartphone is a little overkill. In my opinion, it's hardly worth paying extra for considering you're not going to tell the difference between a 4K and a QHD display on a smartphone. But nonetheless, 4K at a 120Hz refresh rate is still impressive.





The second feature this phone has that nonother phone can do is actually hidden beneath those bezels. At first glance, the phone looks identical to the original Xperia 1. It's tall and narrow, with lots of glossy lack. And small curves on all the angles. Giving them the most monolithic look of smartphone today with some bezels at the top and bottom of the display.





But those small bezels are there for a good reason since they house the world's first front-facing stereo speakers on a smartphone to offer 360 Reality Audio. Producing 40% more output than the previous model. To be honest, even though the phone looks dated but I still like the design.





It helps them stand out from the crowd of same-looking Android phones out there. This phone also has a new variable tele photo camera bringing another world's-first. It has a periscope zoom camera module like the one found on the Galaxy S21 Ultra.





The first smartphone to have a 4K HDR OLED display




However, the internal elements of the lens can be moved. To change the focal length to 70 mm or 105 mm for optical zoom. That's 3x and 4.5x zoom if you don't understand the focal length. Samsung offers the same benefit with the S21Ultra, but it has two separate telephoto sensors.





So with this new tech, Sony is achieving the same effect with one sensor whereas it took 2 separate ones for Samsung and Huawei. Other Sony camera features like real-time tracking and eye autofocus, AI Super-resolution zoom for photos are all there.





Also similar to the Xperia Pro, this phonecam be used as an external monitor for a dedicated camera. There’s also the more standard fare like Snapdragon 888, 12GB RAM, wireless charging, and 4500mAh battery. Sony is also the last mainstream brand to offer a headphone jack. And a microSD card with this phone which is highly appreciated.





All in all, on paper, all of this sounds really great but the price plays a big factor as well. Sony has struggled mightily to gain any measurable market share due to higher prices than is the norm for even flagship Android phones. We still have no word on the prices. But If Sony can price this handset competitively. And with some good marketing (both are begins) it has a chance of not going the way of LG. Of course, do consider subscribing for all the latest tech news and as always I'll see you tomorrow…Peace out!





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Thursday, April 15, 2021

Gaming Smartphone with 15,000 RPM cooling fan!!!

April 15, 2021

Gaming Smartphone with 15,000 RPM cooling fan!!!





There's a separate RGBLED in the little fan, are you kidding me? Everyone and their dog is getting into the gaming phones space now, but not everyone designs their gaming phone for competitive eSports play, that's right. No, no, stop it, stop it.





Gaming Smartphone with 15,000 RPM cooling fan!!!




This is an eSports phone,





and, there is legitimately some stuff about it that is straight up very, very cool. This is the Lenovo Legion Duel Phone 2, not dual phone, it's just one phone, duel like (imitating battle noises) I'm fighting with you, that kind of cool stuff.





It's got a Snapdragon 888 processor, up to 18 gigabytes of LPDDR5 memory, up to 512 gigabytes of UFS3.1 storage, and get this, it's got an active cooling system for its vapor chamber cooler, that's got a 12,500 RPM fan here and then a 15,000 RPM fan at the top for exhaust, so yes, my friends, you are looking at holes in the phone here and here for flipping cooling.





And apparently they havere thought the layout of the internals of this phone, so all the heat producing devices are kind of all aligned along this cooling path. They claim that the air heat sup as much as 22 degrees going from the intake to the exhaust.





Gaming Smartphone with 15,000 RPM cooling fan!!!





This thing is crazy.





Like, yeah, the ROG phone is for gaming or whatever, but this is clearly meant to be held like this, I mean, even if I'm taking a picture. So it's got 63 megapixel cameras, and 16 megapixel rear snappers on it, like if I'm taking a picture with this thing, I'm holding it like this, like a freaking camera.





Okay, we're, you know what? We're going to straight up open the camera right away here.  What's up? (camera clicking) - Look at this guy waving in a picture and now I got a blurry hand to look at it. However, the point is, the rear camera is not the most important event here, the main event is a pop-out selfie camera.





Power battery





That's right, you cannot be a legit pro gamer unless you have a face cam while you're gaming. Man, this thing is a chunky boy though, which makes sense, when you've got an active cooling system with not one, but two fans, a 5,500 milliamp power battery that is split into two, and charges at up to 90 Watts.





And of course, like any self-respecting gaming phone, it's got dual forward facing speakers, so hopefully it's going to sound pretty decent.





hat's a bit of a slow finger print scanner, but let's see how it performs when, okay, that's fine when you're unlocking, just a little slow to register your fingerprints, so that's pretty good.





All right, so let's just- There it is, look at that. That's pretty good. - Wait, it's on the, hold on a second, are you kidding me? It is on the lock button, so it... Like what? That is crazy.





Gaming Smartphone with 15,000 RPM cooling fan!!!




Why would you put the camera right on the lock button? Yeah, I don't know, if you want the lock button positioned for right-handed people, and then if you want sort of, the landscape mode, to be kind of a sensible.





You want the volume rocker out of the way while you're gaming, so you got your shoulder buttons and stuff, I mean, I guess that's just where it has to go.





As a PC enthusiast, it drives me crazy how much better the front facing cameras are on phones. Like, are you telling me, computer programmers, that you couldn’t find a way to install such a thick camera in your laptop? - Impossible?- Yeah.





What about the processing, though? - Okay, Intel, are you telling me that processing cannot be fixed? Okay, it can't be better? At any rate, wow. That is a lot of smoothing. I am beautiful.





Holy madness, look at that, my pores are a beautiful picture. How much you want to bet that I straight up do not have wrinkles when I smile on this thing?





Wow. Oh, beauty mode, you so silly. That is super cool, and I think they did a bang up job of getting the length of the lens just right for a face camera while you're gaming.





But of course, there's more to this that makes it a gaming phone than just performance, cooling, and a front facing camera, starting of course, with all of the touch sensitive buttons that are located around the device.





So on each top you' ve got two trigger buttons or, well there's two shoulder buttons because neither of them is pressure sensitive, so you got one, two, three, four. You've got an additional touch sensitive button on the back of the device, which I believe is, you know what?





I'm going to have to find that a little bit later. And then finally, this is super cool, they've gone and they've put a more advanced hepatic motor system in this phone so that you've actually got two pressure sensitive button son either side of the screen. I am really excited to try that out.





Gaming Smartphone with 15,000 RPM cooling fan!!!





Naturally, there's RGB lighting.





Hey. All right. So it's got a 144 Hertz display, but there's more to the responsiveness of a mobile phone display than just how quickly it refreshes. It actually pools for touches at 720 Hertz, so that means that when you touch the screen, by pooling more often, it's getting the most up-to-date possible information so that your inputs are going to have less latency. 720 Hertz.





Yeah, that's pretty cool. - We're getting dangerously close to like PC peripherals. Now, touch screens are inherently not as responsive as something like a mouse or a keyboard input device, but we can improve that a lot by pooling more frequently. Oh my God, hold on a second, this is hilarious.





Gaming Smartphone with 15,000 RPM cooling fan!!!




 I'm just going to enable turbo fan here. This is cool, so you can change your lighting effects depending on what's going on, so it can play with their music app, which I don't know if you would use that much cause you probably have Spottily, or whatever.





Color changes by device temperature when you get calls, cool. When having did lights on your phone become not cool anymore? Remember those cool apps where you could have like anyone that had an RGB LEB this is back in like the Nexus 5 days, right? Yeah, the little top LED.





So you could have like color coded and flashes and stuff. What was that app called? No way, that's a separate RGB LED in the little fan. Are you kidding me? To Lenovo Legion's credit, the design is really well balanced.





Gaming Smartphone with 15,000 RPM cooling fan!!!





They said that, like we saw on the ROG Phone 5, they split the battery apart, so this is better for battery longevity, as well as for the balance of the device.





And, talking about battery longevity, yeah, it's all fine and good to be able to charge your device to 50% in 13 minutes, but you also have to have protections in place for your battery.





Of course, there are two Type-C ports, there's one that you can use horizontally, and one that you can use vertically. You want to make sure that you're not just juicing it up to a hundred percent and leaving it there the whole time while it's running an intensive application, like a game and heating up, cause that's really bad for the battery.





So, they've got phalanx battery protection system, not to be confused with phallus battery protection system which is more common in adult toys. Should we fire up some COD?





Vincero makes time pieces that fit a variety of budgets and they're currently having their spring upgrade sale. You can get up to 30%off and free shipping on everything they sell. And if watches aren't your thing, you can check out their new blue light filtering eyeglasses for some stylish eye protection, and no discount code or anything is required, it is automatically applied in the checkout.





So don't wait, The sale ends April 12th, so go take advantage of the Vincero spring upgrade sale at the link below.





Look at that, panoramic stereo sound, 144 Hertz, this displayed will do up to1300 nits peak brightness, it's just shy of seven inches, 6.92 inches, and as a 1080P class display, 2460 by 1080.





I'm expecting it to be very good, to compete with the ROG Phone 5. It's going to have to be excellent. (COD theme music playing on phone) - That's pretty rich, isn't it? That's really good. Yeah. Oh, God. Oh, boy. Hey, I'm out of here. How do I just aim but not fire? Okay. Like that.





Wow, these bots are really bad. These are clearly designed to make you feel good about your skills, man.   Cause I have barely been touched. Here we go. Oh, well, sorry, I was confused, I couldn't move. Too busy winning. All right, here we go. Here we go, here we go, here we go.





Now that I know how to do it, this is fairly intuitive, it's not bad. So you go wide triggers. See, I just didn't realize you can move these things around. Let's see how it handles screen recording while playing. Okay, let's rampage, I think rampage, Oh wow, high-speed mode. I mean, this game's locked at 30 to 60 FPS anyway, but there are games that do run at a higher frame rate.





Man, having all those extra functions bound to the touch buttons at the back and stuff, not bad. And you what? to it's credit, I've been sitting here playing for... I don't know, what 10,15 minutes at this point? It's barely even warm to the touch, here is.





So this is where they put all the heat generating components, and even with the fans running, like it's warm, but the sides where my hands are, not bad. Hold on, Let me see how many of these bots I can line up and kill it at the same time.  They just stand there.





Oh man, I still can't kill them, it's shocking. Like are they pointing at the ground? Watch them. Watch them, watch them, let's see where he shoots. Where are you shooting, dog? Look at this guy, look, he's shooting at the ground. I mean, if the idea of gaming is to make you feel like an unstoppable bad-ass, this is going to do the trick for ya.





It's like I might as well be Darth Vader fighting like Ewoks.





Like an army of Ewoks, like Jar Jar Binks sized Ewoks Or you Ewok-sized Jar Jar Binks', what would be worse?





I'm impressed, the display looks freaking great, they boast, what is that? 110% coverage of DCI-P3 or something like that, 111. Pretty darn impressive.





The sound is great, HDR 10 plus. If you're into gaming, hey, this is looking pretty compelling. Man, that middle part really is toasty, like this thing is freaking, it's going, man. Oh, I just realized I never actually finished doing the un boxing. It comes with two USB C-to-C cables. What else we got here?





The thing is freaking heavy. Hold on a second, do you have to plug both freaking cables in to get the max output? Are you kidding me? Am I understanding this correctly? Okay, what else we got? Stylish outside. Oh God, yeah, that's not what I would describe as stylish outside. Everything else about this has been great so far. Look at that, Type-C to headphone jack, how hard was that, Apple? Really hard apparently, SIM





. Oh, I didn't even mention it has dual SIM slots. So we've got a SIM removal tool and that's it for the accessory package. Man, this really puts the brick in power brick, this thing. This is a really cool device. Now that gaming phones have been through their first couple of, sort of, yeah, does this really need to exist? If it does, not really in this form kind of iterations.





(sighing) It's getting to the point where like, honestly. If most of what you did was game on, you know, a mobile device like an Android device. There's a lot of gaming to be done on this, and the price doesn't even seem that outlandish compared to another mobile gaming console. Like, I mean, well, really there's only the Switch, and Switch Lite, Switch Lite, Switch Lite.





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Wednesday, April 14, 2021

Why Apple Won't Make A Smart TV | WorldJobs

April 14, 2021

Why Apple Won't Make A Smart TV | WorldJobs





Apple makes the most successful tech production the industry. They’ve released one hit after another, from smart phones to smart watches. But one product that’s noticeably absents a smart TV. Which is sort’ve strange considering Steve Jobs essentially founded PIXAR, a movie company.





Why Apple Won't Make A Smart TV | WorldJobs<br/>




But it would make sense that Jobs would want to create the perfect television to watch PIXAR movies. But entering that industry just never made sense. And in this Blog, I’ll explain the reasons why.





Alright now let’s start off with one of the most important reasons why Apple won’t make a smart TV. And that is, the upgrade cycle is extremely slow. So called “industry experts” recommend upgrading your TV every seven to eight years. But the reality is, most people don’t replace their TV unless it breaks, or until there’s a big shift in display technology. Like upgrading from DLP to Plasma, then LCD, then LED, then OLED.





In fact, I’d go so far as to say TV purchasing habits are more similar to home appliances than tech products. If you move out and need a new microwave or fridge, you’ll buy one. But you won’t be waiting in anticipation for a new version to be released. Instead, you’ll use the one you already have until you’re eventually forced to replace it.





That’s almost exactly how people treat televisions, which is a huge problem for Apple. They want to compete in industries with fast upgrade cycles. Like computers, tablets, and smart phones. It’s much more difficult to use the same computer or phone for ten years than the same TV.





So Apple would be forced to find new customers every year to keep sales high, which is an uphill battle and much more difficult than simply selling upgraded products to existing users. But there’s another financial challenge to the TV industry.





Apple is used to margins of about 35% on hardware. And that’s actually quite good compared to other tech companies. But televisions are notoriously low-margin products, at about 10-20%. So when you combine low sales volume with low profit margins, you get an industry that simply isn’t worth Apple’s effort. '





But let’s say hypothetically Apple did create a high-priced smart TV that delivered their desired 35% margin, what exactly would make their model so special to command a substantially higher price?





A TV isn’t like a computer, phone or tablet. It doesn’t rely on an advanced operating system or constant user interaction. It’s just something you stare at while enjoying content. And while you can add a great software interface and an app ecosystem, that wouldn’t be nearly enough to justify a significantly higher asking price.





The number one feature television customers care about is the quality of the display panel. The contrast ratio, refresh rate, brightness, pixel density. All of these things take center stage in customer’s minds. And to be honest, it isn’t Apple’s area of expertise.





Although they do design some great displays for their products, the manufacturing is always handled by a third party like Samsung or LG. And these companies also happen to have a strong hold on the smart TV market.





So an Apple television would essentially be a Samsung panel in a slightly improved enclosure with some extra software features. And those marginal improvements simply aren’t enough. Apple already made this mistake with the Home Pod. It had the best sound quality of any smart speaker, a stunning design, and great integration with other Apple products.





Which brings me to the next challenge, differentiation. How would Apple make their TV stand out from all the rest? When it comes to design, the stand has become the only visual element that’s noticeably different between models.





Smart TVs all look virtually the same when mounted, so customers likely wouldn’t even care about an incremental design improvement. As I mentioned earlier, Apple could improve the operating system quite a bit and add an app ecosystem which would be valuable. They could also create a remote that’s more advanced and intuitive. And they could integrate other Apple products seamlessly.





Those would be the headlining features of Apple’s television that would differentiate it from others. But the thing is, almost all those improvements are software-based. With the only hardware being a remote. So it turns out that Apple doesn’t need to make a TV at all.





The software is what adds value for customers, not the display panel, stand, or power cable. And it just so happens that software is Apple’s area of expertise. And something they can do better than Samsung or LG.





But the best part, is that software is cheap. There’s no manufacturing costs, investment in laboratories or fabrication, and no huge boxes to ship or store in warehouses. That’s why Apple focused on creating TV software, instead of creating the TV itself.





People already had televisions, so it’s much easier to sell them a $150 box of software that transforms their TV experience, rather than a completely new three or four thousand dollar television. And that box of software is Apple TV. Which solves all of the problems I mentioned earlier. The product itself is tiny. So it’s cheap to manufacture and ship.





It doesn’t need lots of expensive components, so Apple can ensure a high profit margin. When it comes to upgradability, it’s fairly easy to entice users to upgrade a $150 box with valuable new features. Especially when you control the most important piece of hardware every TV needs, the remote.





Apple has already updated the Apple TV remote before, and they’re likely to do it again soon. They’ve also introduced new features like faster processors, 4K support, and Dolby technology. And if Apple ever adds Special Audio to a future model, they’ll be giving users a reason to upgrade again.





So that is why Apple won’t make a television, don’t forget to subscribe to catch an upcoming video explaining how Steve Jobs founded PIXAR, and I’ll see you next time.





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