COMPUTER NETWORK IMPLEMENTATION TO PREDICT FIRM PERFORMANCE

  • Noor Azlin Abdullah, Albert Feisal@Muhd Feisal Ismail, Aniza Yusup, Robaisya Rahmat, Mohd Norazmi Nordin
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Abstract

Keeping the iPhone at the center of our discussion, one wonders what would happen to Apple if some other company comes up with an even better range of high-end Smartphones and eventually beats Apple at their own game. Consequently, Apple can start by opening up their store so that some of its services are available on other platforms as well. This will popularize their services among those who cannot afford the expensive iPhones. The net effect of this move would be a greater amount of upcoming customized applications globally, which would boost sales even for the iPhones. Secondly, Apple should consider approaching other reliable companies to manufacture phones running on the iOS platform. Ask why Androids are popular, then you'll meet people who will buy a Samsung Galaxy Note 10 for well over 100 USD yet still run the same operating system as her friend who owns an Oppo F9 worth only 40 USD. This kind of price flexibility without losing out on brand superiority is what Apple needs in order to appeal to many users. Many people perceive Apple products as superior and reliable, and so would easily prefer a phone running on iOS at say 30 USD (even if not an iPhone) compared to an Android phone at the same price. Meanwhile, the firm can sustain its success by utilizing innovation. So far, we have seen how the price of a basic iPhone has increased over the years, with a notable corresponding increase in demand. We were able to single out a doubling in research and development expenses and comfortably attribute this prioritization of resources to the emergence of appealing devices that kept customers eager to buy no matter the price. This, therefore, means that further investment in research and innovation is the key to success.

Published
2021-07-16
How to Cite
Robaisya Rahmat, Mohd Norazmi Nordin, N. A. A. A. F. F. I. A. Y. (2021). COMPUTER NETWORK IMPLEMENTATION TO PREDICT FIRM PERFORMANCE. Design Engineering, 3524- 3531. Retrieved from http://thedesignengineering.com/index.php/DE/article/view/2766
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