The User Experience Must Never Face Any Inconsistency

What Steve Jobs craved for was an all out indulgence in designing the perfect user experience above all as integrated whole without any inconsistency in the product.

Google Chairman Eric Schmidt appreciated Apple in his book ‘The New Digital Age’ that Apple makes only one phone and whenever any prpblem occurs with it, their engineers just do not go home till it is finally resolved. This seems not to be so now.

A few days back through more than half a dozen incidents reported from Taiwan, China, Hong Kong, Japan, Greece and Canada also about the swelling of battery in iPhone 8 Plus up to the extent of opening of the phonecase, it is now evident that even the legacy of Steve Jobs is finally buried at Apple.

Apple did that after its initial success also only to officially cry for a return of Steve Jobs later on, who was deliberately thrown out prior to that. In fact Steve Jobs was hardest to please and so is his legacy as well.

What Steve Jobs craved for was an all out indulgence in designing the perfect user experience above all as integrated whole without any inconsistency in the product. That is a lesson of eternal value in any business.

At SANGKRIT.net all the people’s personal outlets must grasp the core thing out of this while independently serving the people. Worry free packages sold by the them must always remain worry-free to the end user. The user experience must not ever face any inconsistency.

Last year similarily Samsung’s Galaxy Note 7 troubled its users with the burning of battery while charging and this year Apple’s iPhone 8 Plus battery is swelling out of the case. It is indeed foolish to buy such low configuration devices at so high costs because of the brand name when those are configured that badly considering the end user a fool.

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