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Except it doesn't. Innovation isn't for every model of a device. It's innovative when the first device gets it. It's copying after that.
By your logic, when a new manufacturer gets into the smartphone market, their first device is 100% innovation. That's not how it works, but feel free to keep trying to bend reality to your liking.
Personally, I'm inclined to welcome the change. However, I can see where this can be slightly less convenient in the short term. If not all people hop immediately on the iPhone 15 train - for sure some of my friends and family won’t, that would mean I can’t charge my USB-C iPhone using someone else’s iPhone cable (like, if I go to my parents’ house..) so I’ll need to bring my own.
Things that are NOT allowed:
"It's not innovative in any definition."
Except that it's literally defined as that. But if 2+2= cat to you then so be it. 👍🏽
Except it doesn't. Innovation isn't for every model of a device. It's innovative when the first device gets it. It's copying after that.
By your logic, when a new manufacturer gets into the smartphone market, their first device is 100% innovation. That's not how it works, but feel free to keep trying to bend reality to your liking.
The last thing I'll say is this: a wise man told me don't argue with fools, cause people from a distance can't tell who's who.
Personally, I'm inclined to welcome the change. However, I can see where this can be slightly less convenient in the short term. If not all people hop immediately on the iPhone 15 train - for sure some of my friends and family won’t, that would mean I can’t charge my USB-C iPhone using someone else’s iPhone cable (like, if I go to my parents’ house..) so I’ll need to bring my own.