Apple has released a new paper titled 'Longevity by Design,' emphasizing the importance of designing for longevity based on historical customer-use data. The company highlights the resale value of iPhones compared to Android devices and plans to make True Tone and battery health data available for third-party replacement parts in 2024.
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Apple shares new stats on product longevity; touts iPhone's resale value vs Android https://t.co/OSIqe7JhEm by @ChanceHMiller
Apple published a new paper today called "Longevity by Design" "Designing for longevity is a company-wide effort, informing our earliest decisions long before the first prototype is built and guided by historical customer-use data and predictions on future usage" - John Ternus https://t.co/t3SzRKnDbV