Apple Talks up Device Longevity, Apple Provides New Clues for Estimating iPhone Upgrade Cycle, Google and Samsung Announce Product Events

Today's Above Avalon Daily email contains the following stories:

  • Apple Talks up Device Longevity

  • Apple Provides New Clues for Estimating iPhone Upgrade Cycle

  • Google and Samsung Announce Product Events

Today’s discussion will begin with a new document that Apple published regarding device longevity. This will then bring us to the iPhone upgrade cycle. We conclude with somewhat lighter fare pertaining to tech product launches. Let’s jump in.

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