How Apple killed innovation in the smartphone industry
In the world of smartphones, Apple is a name that resonates with innovation, sleek design, and cutting-edge technology. However, a closer look at the industry reveals a different story—one where Apple's dominance may have stifled innovation rather than fostered it. The IET London Friday Lunch Lectures recently hosted Simon Rockman who delved into the history of smartphones, the impact of Apple's iPhone, and the current state of innovation in the industry. The Pre-iPhone Era: A Hotbed of Innovation Before the iPhone's debut in 2007, the smartphone market was a vibrant landscape of diverse designs and functionalities. Companies like Nokia, Motorola, Sony Ericsson, and Samsung were at the forefront, each bringing unique features to their devices. The Nokia E90 Communicator, Sony Ericsson…