In a surprising twist, George Zhao, the CEO of Honor, a technology company, recently expressed his disappointment with the lack of innovation in the iPhone 15 series.
According to a report by Mydrivers, Zhao specifically criticized the phone’s physical design, stating that it failed to meet his expectations.
Zhao mentioned, “When everyone can expect it before the launch, we feel a little disappointed.” Despite his critique, he still believes that the iPhone 15 series will perform well in the market.
Zhao’s disappointment stems from Apple’s continuation of selling traditional bar phones, while Honor has been pushing boundaries with their innovative foldable phones like the HONOR Magic V2 and the HONOR V Purse.
Rumors suggest that Apple has been working on foldable prototypes, but there is no concrete evidence of an imminent launch. This critique from a competitor highlights the increasing pressure on tech giants like Apple to innovate within the smartphone industry.
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