There was a time when a new iPhone announcement felt like a glimpse into a sci-fi future, sparking genuine awe and an immediate urge to check our bank accounts. Fast forward to the present day, and that electrical current of anticipation has largely dwindled into a collective shrug. We still watch the keynotes, and we still see the sleek promotional videos with their meticulously lit aluminum edges, but the magic trick is starting to wear thin. Instead of groundbreaking leaps, we are handed microscopic aesthetic shifts and software updates that feel more like home renovations nobody asked for. It begs a question that feels almost heretic in the tech world: Have we reached peak smartphone, or has Apple simply run out of bold ideas?
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