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Designing for Device Roles: How Apple’s Ecosystem Uses Complementary Strengths

Designing for Device Roles: How Apple’s Ecosystem Uses Complementary Strengths
  • Elias Voss
  • Elias Voss

25/12
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Apple’s 2026 lineup isn’t about more devices - it’s about smarter roles. Each iPhone, iPad, and MacBook is designed for a specific job, working together to create a seamless ecosystem that grows with your needs.

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