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    Apple Aims to Sell iPhones at Its 100th Birthday

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterMarch 27, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Summary Points

    1. Apple prefers to focus on the future rather than dwelling on its past, with executives emphasizing innovation over nostalgia.
    2. The company has historically led major tech revolutions (Macintosh, iMac, iPhone) and claims to already be at the forefront of AI development.
    3. Apple sees AI as integrated into its existing products, especially the iPhone, which they believe will remain central for decades to come.
    4. Despite skepticism about specific future devices, Apple is committed to maintaining the iPhone’s dominance and likely to introduce new AI-powered gadgets.

    Apple Plans to Celebrate Its 100th Birthday with iPhones

    Apple has a history of focusing on the future. Instead of looking back, the company prefers to innovate. This mindset has helped Apple stay ahead in the tech world. As the company approaches its 50th anniversary, it is shifting into celebration mode. However, it remains committed to its ongoing mission of creating new technology.

    Focus on the Future, Not Nostalgia

    Unlike some companies that celebrate their past, Apple avoids dwelling on memories. In the past, Steve Jobs warned against looking backwards, saying it could hold the business back. Now, Apple’s leaders are emphasizing future products and ideas. They believe looking forward is better for growth.

    What’s Next for Apple?

    Recently, Apple’s top executives discussed the company’s plans. They highlighted Apple’s history of changing the tech game, from personal computers to smartphones. Still, they see AI as the next big thing. According to them, Apple is already involved in AI behind the scenes, even if it’s not obvious.

    Apple’s Connection to AI

    Executives insist that Apple was using AI before the term existed. They say that all major chatbots now work through Apple products. One executive added that even if Apple isn’t leading AI development, its devices are the best way to access current AI tools. The company believes its products will remain at the center of future tech.

    The Role of the iPhone in the Future

    People asked whether the iPhone will still be around in 50 years. The answer was yes. Apple sees the iPhone as a key part of its future, not just a relic of the past. The company plans to keep iPhones relevant for decades to come, even as its technology evolves.

    Despite some skepticism from outsiders, Apple’s leaders express confidence. They believe the iPhone will adapt and stay important. It’s clear that Apple aims to continue shaping tech for the next 50 to 100 years.

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