iPhone 17: What Went Wrong and What We Can Learn

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AI Solutions Architect | Innovating AI for Mental Health, Business Growth & Beyond | Business Coach

Apple’s $112B Wake-Up Call: What Went Wrong with iPhone 17 Apple’s latest iPhone 17 launch didn’t land as expected. Instead of excitement, it triggered disappointment—and a sharp drop in stock value. Over $112 billion was wiped out in just two days. Here’s a quick breakdown of what happened, and what we can learn from it. What Went Wrong 🔹 No Big Innovation: The iPhone 17 came with a slimmer design and minor hardware tweaks. But there was no breakthrough feature to wow users or investors. 🔹 AI Delayed: Apple promised smarter AI features, especially a major Siri upgrade. But those won’t arrive until 2026. Competitors like Google are already ahead. 🔹 High Price, Low Excitement: Starting prices crossed $1,099. In a tough economy, buyers expected more value for that kind of money. 🔹 Leaked Details Killed the Buzz: Most features were leaked before launch. The surprise factor was gone, and the market reacted with a “sell-the-news” dip. What We Can Learn ✅ Innovation Drives Trust: People expect more than small upgrades. Real innovation builds excitement and investor confidence. ✅ Timing Matters: Controlling leaks and building anticipation is key. A well-timed reveal can make all the difference. ✅ AI Is the New Standard: Falling behind in AI isn’t just a tech issue—it’s a business risk. ✅ Pricing Needs Justification: If you’re charging premium prices, the product must feel premium too. Otherwise, buyers walk away. Apple’s stumble is a reminder: even the biggest brands need to keep earning attention. Innovation, timing, and clear value aren’t optional—they’re survival tools. Let’s build with that in mind.

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Richard Ralph

CFA ACMA CGMA MA(Oxon)

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Seems like the share price has since recovered.

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Ty Tyson

Apple Specialist / Telecoms Consultant

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What a load of AI generated drivel 🤣

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Leif Schönstedt

Geschäftsführer@Union Investment - Invest in people! Hier Werte ich gesehen.

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Eissa Hatem, yes, that's so true: Innovation, timing, and clear value aren’t optional—they’re survival tools.

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