• SCB@lemmy.world
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    2 年前

    Phones, and tech in general, has always been an innovation arms race. If one company starts making foldable phones, you’ll see competition join in.

    This isnt manufactured demand, it’s n industry defined by throwing gimmicks at the wall until one Is popular

    See the abject failure of the Windows phone as a classic example of an entry failing.

    Edit: came across this on my news scroll today: https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2023/07/28/ford-embraces-hybrids-as-it-loses-billions-on-evs.html

    But why double down on hybrids just as the industry is making a big push toward pure EVs?

    “What the customer really likes is when we take a hybrid system that’s more efficient for certain duty cycles and then we add new capabilities because of the batteries,” Farley said.