

Now, consider an “always on” product: One that is always on, seamless, automated. They lie inert unless used and require a tremendous amount of activation energy to properly deploy. And post-use, it just lies there, fallow, until used again. The customer has to do work to get benefit from it. Most products must be actively used to derive value. This is starting to feel like a great playbook (easier said than done, of course) to reverse engineer the AI talent gap we inherently have in India (not saying we don't have great ML talent - just that its not as dense) and compete at a global level. I am seeing at least two others that are unique AI-first apps and the secret across all of them is nothing but getting the product right and letting organic user adoption drive a strong feedback loop to prioritize product roadmap. Super early but we have seen this with Merlin (fastest growing AI app) and SuperAGI ( 0 to 2500 stars on Github in 3 weeks) and I am sure there are others I don't know about.īoth Merlin and SuperAGI have organic global distribution and are winning purely on the merit of how well they have been thought through - long long roadmap ahead but good examples to build on & takeaway learnings from. India-based founders have an opportunity to build end-user AI apps and developer building blocks to gather distribution & breakout to then recruit top-tier talent wherever it is and compete at a global scale. HOWEVER, this disadvantage may not apply to all AI opportunities.

In either case, we can only hope for such a budget iPhone to launch in the market till the time Apple actually confirms it itself.It is true that India will have a disadvantage in AI because density and access to top-tier talent are crucial for breaking out & winning. While such findings mostly turn out to be true, there is a chance that Apple might not have any such plans yet.
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Keep in mind that these are still suggestive analogies as the whole idea of the iPhone 9 Plus is based on a recent code for a software designed for a 5.5-inch display iPhone. The latest processor by Apple would easily bring in the utmost firepower available across iPhones to date. But the real advantage would be for those upgrading from an older iPhone model to these. The iPhone 9 and the 9 plus are definitely aimed at making the iPhones more affordable for the masses. Security instead will be handled by Touch ID-enabled home button as seen on many previous generations of iPhones. In order to maintain their budget cost, Apple might do away with FaceID, Apple’s own facial recognition, on the iPhone 9 and the 9 Plus. A couple of other features on the iPhone 9 and the 9 Plus will include TouchID as well as NFC scanning, a first in the iPhone family. That includes an A13 Bionic chipset that is supposed to power the entire iPhone 11 series. Though the core specifications of the two models will remain the same. As can be figured, the iPhone 9 Plus will be the bigger version of that, a chemistry that we saw with the iPhone 8 and the 8 Plus.Ī new report by 9to5Mac suggests that the iPhone 9 Plus will come with a 5.5-inch display, considerably larger than the 4.7-inch LCD one seen on the iPhone 9. If true, the iPhone 9 will carry the design moniker of older iPhone models, ones that were easier to hold and could be operated with your thumb, across their displays. Now fresh reports suggest that there might be an iPhone 9 Plus in the making too. In the leaks so far, the budget iPhone has been referred to as the iPhone 9. It is known since long that Apple will be introducing a budget iPhone this year along with its lineup of flagship devices.
