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Apple in 2017: the good, the bad and the painfully inevitable

Apple in 2017: the good, the bad and the painfully inevitable

Posted on December 31, 2017June 11, 2019 By Jarvis

From the highs of the iPhone X to the lows of the iPhone X’s notch…

Apple is in its very own Groundhog Day. Every year, it releases great new kit, but is scoffed at by an industry that then clamours to copy every detail. Meanwhile, doomsayers predict the company’s demise as it racks up profits that’d fund several small countries.

But not every decision Apple makes is on the money – some baffle, some annoy, and some beat your wallet to a bloody pulp; and sometimes Apple manages all of those things at once.

Here, then, are Apple’s 2017 tasty bits and rotten cores as we saw them…
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