Apple mistakes since Steve Jobs left
10/09/2012
Posted by Unknown
The position of Steve Jobs as CEO of Apple has been replaced by Tim Cook since last year. Now, one year after Jobs died in October 2011, his influence is still felt in the company based in Cupertino, California.
Reporting from the Huffington Post, Sunday (10/07/2012), under the leadership of Cook, Apple continues to struggle to retain the success. Evidently, so far Apple still gain a huge advantage and maintain the company's position that has a high value.
Even so, that does not mean Apple drove without any hurdles. Here are three mistakes made by Apple since Steve Jobs left, as summarized by the Huffington Post:
1. Apple's Maps: The latest release of Apple's mapping application on iOS 6 is a bold step, aggressive, and risky. Unfortunately, Apple has to bear the risk for they map applications face a problems and incomplete data.
Consequently, because of poor application performance, forcing Cook to deliver him writing apology and advise the user to try a third-party maps instead for a while.
2. Competition with Samsung: iPhone 5 is a beautiful device and well made, but unfortunately do not have a renewal that exceeds its competitors, the Samsung Galaxy S III.
In the screen quality, data connectivity, camera, and processor, the Galaxy S III can not be underestimated by the iPhone 5. Apple is considered more competitive in terms of hardware.
3. There was no major overhaul of iOS: Despite falsifying Maps, iOS 6 remains a solid operating system. But the thing is Apple looks not too aggressive with iOS development.
So there is a variety of allegations, such as the Apple store new features for the upcoming release of the latest version of iOS or maybe just out of ideas.
Although Apple still has an error, but the company still continues to generate profits. Among other things, the share price almost doubled in the last 12 months, selling the iPhone 5 as many as 5 million units in just 48 hours, and had a successful iPad sales.
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