Apple iPhone 14 fails to impress Steve Jobs’ daughter Eve
- The iPhone 14 was launched at the Far Out Apple event
- Eve Jobs pointed out that the new iPhone does not have many upgrades
- AirPods Pro and Apple Watch Ultra was also launched at the event
Eve Jobs, the daughter of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, is clearly not impressed by the iPhone 14, which was launched on Wednesday. Eve Jobs joined the trend of sharing memes about the new Apple products that were unveiled at the ‘Far Out’ event.
The 24-year-old shared a meme that showed a man posing with a shirt that is identical to the one he is wearing. It was captioned, “Me upgrading from iPhone 13 to iPhone 14 after Apple’s announcement today.”
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The meme highlighted similarities between the new iPhone 14 and its previous versions. Many brand loyalists also complained about no significant changes in the new product.
Tim Cook, who took over as Apple CEO after Steve Jobs’ death, delivered the keynote address at the ‘Far Out’ event on Wednesday. He launched three new products — the iPhone 14, AirPods Pro and Apple Watch Ultra.
For several years, Apple’s new iPhones have mostly featured incremental upgrades to cameras and battery life, and this year’s models were no exception. Pricing for the standard iPhone 14 will start at $799; the deluxe iPhone 14 Pro Max will start at $1099.
Among the latest improvements is a 48-megapixel camera in the Pro and Pro Max models that the company said will produce especially crisp pictures. The iPhone 13 versions of the Pro and Pro Max have 12-megapixel cameras.
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This year’s high-end models will also have always-on displays that stay lit even when the device is locked, a feature that has long been available on many smartphones powered by Google’s Android software.
Consumers have already been snapping up iPhones this year, even though Apple charges among the industry’s highest prices. According to news agency Associated Press, the tech giant sold an estimated 106 million iPhones through the first half of this year, an 8% increase from the same time last year.
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