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Designing for iPhone Lifecycles: Accessory Compatibility and Long-Term Usability

Designing for iPhone Lifecycles: Accessory Compatibility and Long-Term Usability
  • Elias Voss
  • Elias Voss

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Discover how Apple designs iPhones and accessories to last six years or more, with compatibility, repairability, and environmental responsibility built in - not as features, but as core principles.

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