Apple CEO confirmed that there will be a new product line this year
In an interview with Daisuke Wakabayashi on Wall Street Times, Tim Cook revealed more about the line of products that the company is aiming for in 2014.
Initially, Apple CEO said: ' We will have a new product line, currently, we are not ready to talk about this but it will be a big step. '
Apple's CEO interviewed in the Wall Street Jounals
When asked if it was an iPad change or a completely new aspect of the product, Cook declined to comment on this. He insists that ' industry ' people will see Apple's next product as a new trend.
With these statements, many predict that Cook may be referring to the ability to display an iWatch smart watch or an Apple-style TV. If these products become a reality, we don't need people in the industry to know what this means for the company because they will become a new trend in this year's technology market.
Will the iWatch become Apple's new product line this year?
For Apple this time, the level of market expectations for the company is relatively important. If Cook and his employees do not confirm the new trend this year, investors will turn their backs on the company, stock prices will be in danger of falling sharply and Cook's leadership will be shaken. .
Currently, we continue to expect something completely new from Apple, but is it enough to satisfy the market, investors and users?
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