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Cook hopes Apple's biggest contribution will be in health, also talks about Steve Jobs

  • linda
  • 2022-08-26 14:56:45
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  less than two weeks before the launch of the iPhone 14, Apple CEO Tim Cook (Tim Cook) accepted an interview...

  less than two weeks before the launch of the iPhone 14, Apple CEO Tim Cook (Tim Cook) accepted an interview with the media and talked about innovation, Privacy, Steve Jobs, and many more.

  Apple will hold a product launch event on September 7, when it will release the new iPhone 14 and Apple Watch Series 8. In this interview, Cook reiterated a statement made a few years ago that he hopes Apple's biggest contribution is in the field of health.

  "When we started doing health, we had three laps on the Apple Watch... We then added heart rate monitoring, and it became more advanced. When we added the A-Fib (atrial fibrillation) feature, it reached And then we added ECG capabilities. I think if one day we look back and ask ourselves: What was Apple’s greatest contribution? The answer should be health.”

  Over the past few years, Apple has put a lot of energy into the health field. Not only has the company added new health sensors to the Apple Watch, it has also introduced Apple Fitness+. They are also now preparing to add a body temperature sensor and develop a smartwatch specifically for athletes.

  Cook also spoke about the importance of values in an interview. He said Apple values privacy, education and accessibility.

  "Accessibility is very important to us, and we want our products to be used by everyone," he said. "For blind and deaf users, for example, we want our products to adapt to the way they want to use it. So we started from the beginning. Just trying to design that model.”

  Finally, Cook also shared some thoughts about the late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs. Cook believes that if Jobs saw Apple as it is now, he would definitely think Apple could do better: "I think he's going to find something he loves, and he's going to think 'we can do better at this.' I Think it will be both. We are all. We are never really satisfied, always working towards a better tomorrow."

  Cook also addressed other issues in the interview, including self-repair programs, iPhone parts being produced in the U.S.


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