Yesterday Apple dazzled the tech world with multiple 'upgrade' announcement to the iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch and Apple TV. With a tech brand second to none around the world both Apple and the tech media wait to her customer reaction. While enhancements to existing products are almost always good for customers the big question remains: Will these enhanced products fuel Apple's voracious revenue and market share growth worldwide?
In short, time will tell. A larger iPad, upgraded IoS driving the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus, Apple Watch improvements and a more robust Apple TV offering should enable Apple to stay on track for innovation, customer satisfaction and sustained revenue growth. But the question being heard more and more often is what comes next? Yes, there is significant growth potential in each of these product categories. Nonetheless, what is the next big technology niche which Apple may not just enter, but conquer? Could it be the Apple Car? Or some other little known, yet emerging market segment, which could pave the way for the next upward move in the company's global growth for 5-10 years to come. Send your comments and predictions to the Smartphone and Tablet Zone. In the interim, read Apple's press releases from yesterday's announcements at: http://www.apple.com/pr/
In short, time will tell. A larger iPad, upgraded IoS driving the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus, Apple Watch improvements and a more robust Apple TV offering should enable Apple to stay on track for innovation, customer satisfaction and sustained revenue growth. But the question being heard more and more often is what comes next? Yes, there is significant growth potential in each of these product categories. Nonetheless, what is the next big technology niche which Apple may not just enter, but conquer? Could it be the Apple Car? Or some other little known, yet emerging market segment, which could pave the way for the next upward move in the company's global growth for 5-10 years to come. Send your comments and predictions to the Smartphone and Tablet Zone. In the interim, read Apple's press releases from yesterday's announcements at: http://www.apple.com/pr/
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