Nothing valuable after Jobs: Zuckerberg criticizes Apple for parasitism.
Meta CEO criticizes Apple's business model
Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, expressed his criticism of Apple's business model.
Joe Rogan, sharing his experience of switching from iPhone to Android, noted that Apple creates a closed ecosystem that limits user freedom.
Now practically everyone has a smartphone that allows people to do amazing things. But I have the feeling that since the invention of the iPhone by Steve Jobs, Apple has done nothing significant. They are just living off their achievements over the last 20 years
Meta's head warns that Apple may face problems due to its excessive dependence on the iPhone.
Zuckerberg also points out that the difference between smartphones from generation to generation is becoming minimal, which may lead to a decline in sales.
I think sales may decline, as each new generation of devices has fewer significant improvements. People may just buy new models less often
Mark Zuckerberg criticized Apple's business model, especially their dependence on additional fees and the strategy of selling accessories separately from devices.
He also emphasizes the limitations that Apple imposes on its competitors under the guise of 'security protocols'.
Mark Zuckerberg suggests discarding artificial restrictions on competitors, which would positively impact their revenues.
It should be noted that Mark Zuckerberg also announced radical changes in content moderation on Facebook.
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