In an interview with the host of Mad Money full CNBC Jim Cramer, the CEO of Apple talked about future innovations in the iPhone and Apple Watch, from China, from Android to iOS, and much more.
First, when asked about the pfirst drop in iPhone sales, Tim Cook said that "I couldn't disagree more". He said that the drop in sales is due to the large number of people who bought the iPhone 6 in 2014, causing their sales to peak, and subsequent comparisons were down, and that's normal. Perhaps one of the most interesting answers he said is the "Great innovations" that are being cooked, and that will encourage you to update your iPhone, and buy a new one.
Tim Cook then he goes on to make a statement of purpose:
We're going to give you things not to live with, that's always been Apple's goal. To do things that really enrich people's lives.
La innovation in the smartphone market has slowed down in the last year or two. However, if there is a company that may have new innovative features that want to have a new iPhone, it cannot be other than Apple.
Speaking about the Apple Watch, Cook said that the Apple Watch "It will get better and better" and the company is still learning more about it, and what it can provide. Following, compared the success of the Apple Watch to the iPod, which was not considered a success at first, but is now seen as a success.
About China, Cook said that "Couldn't be more optimistic" about the country. The CEO said Android users switching to iPhone in China has been "huge" in the first half of 2016, compared to the same period in 2015. He also revealed that Apple is working closely with regulatory authorities. Chinese to bring back to iTunes, films e iBooks.
Source [CNBC]