The Art of the iPhone Fold

In the eighth episode of the AVALON podcast, Neil discussed the following topics/subjects:

What's on the Agenda (the bulk of the discussion modeled after Apple’s Monday morning meetings)

  • Foldable iPhone rumors

  • Thin iPhone rumors

  • The connection between thin and foldable iPhones

  • Smartphone trends (existing trends and trends that have not yet developed)

  • Revisiting the iPad mini vs. phablet situation from the 2010s

  • iPhone upgrading dynamics and iPhone form factor changes

Lighting Round (two topics two minutes each)

  • Rivian shifting to Google Maps

  • Apple suing two Apple leakers

Give Me a Break (something ridiculous that jumped out at me)

  • The Information admiting that they “shape” the news.

Tell Me More (something intriguing that has my attention)

  • Apple News

Listen to the first four minutes of the episode below:

 

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