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'Steve Jobs introduced iPhone, now they’re just sitting on it': Mark Zuckerberg takes dig at Apple

'Steve Jobs introduced the iPhone, and now they’re just sitting on it 20 years later,' Mark Zuckerberg said, claiming that Apple has been "milking" the iPhone’s success by making incremental improvements rather than introducing transformative technologies.

January 14, 2025 / 09:28 IST
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The rivalry between Apple and Meta has intensified in recent years.

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has launched a fresh critique of Apple, accusing the tech giant of relying too heavily on the success of the iPhone while imposing restrictive policies on developers. In a podcast interview with YouTuber Joe Rogan, Zuckerberg argued that Apple has failed to deliver groundbreaking innovations in recent years and accused the company of exploiting its dominance in the tech industry.

“Steve Jobs introduced the iPhone, and now they’re just sitting on it 20 years later,” Zuckerberg said, claiming that Apple has been "milking" the iPhone’s success by making incremental improvements rather than introducing transformative technologies.

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Zuckerberg suggested that fewer people are buying new iPhones because the latest models offer little improvement over their predecessors. While he acknowledged the iPhone’s global impact, he criticised Apple for using the platform to impose what he called “arbitrary rules” on developers and consumers.

“The iPhone has been great because now pretty much everyone in the world has a phone,” Zuckerberg said. “But they’ve used that platform to put in place a lot of rules that feel arbitrary. It feels like they haven’t really invented anything groundbreaking in a while.”