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Apple’s product line-up continues to get more confusing

I’ve said before that Apple’s product line-up was getting too confusing. With the introduction of the USB-C Apple Pencil and the company’s apparent plans to update its entire iPad line-up in 2024, the matter is only getting worse.

I’ve said before that Apple’s product line-up was getting too confusing. With the introduction of the USB-C Apple Pencil and the company’s apparent plans to update its entire iPad line-up in 2024, the matter is only getting worse.

For example, Apple now has an iPad Pro, iPad Air, iPad, and iPad mini. Why? Couldn’t this be paired now to just the iPad Pro, iPad Air, and iPad mini? Or better yet, just the iPad Pro and iPad Air (both could be offered in different sizes).

When Steve Jobs returned to Apple in 1997, he drastically simplified the product line-up. It’s time for the company to do the same again.

Upon Job’s return, Apple was selling a dozen versions of the Mac. His strategy was to produce only four products: one desktop and one portable device aimed at both consumers and professionals. 

That precise strategy won’t work today because Apple has more product categories, but the principal — a streamlined product line with more focus on quality and innovation — is still relevant. Here’s what I propose:

The Mac. There will be one desktop for professionals (the Mac Studio), one for “prosumers” who both produce and consume content (the Mac mini), one for consumers (the iMac). The laptop line would offer the MacBook Pro for professionals and the MacBook Air for consumers. Of course, the desktop and laptops would be continue to be offered in different sizes.

° The iPhone. I’d limit the line-up to the iPhone Pro Max (for professionals), iPhone Pro (for prosumers), and iPhone SE (for consumers).

° The Apple Watch. The smartwatch line-up would include the Apple Watch SE, the Apple Watch Series x, and the Apple Watch Ultra.

Streamlining these product line-ups would make it easier for customers to decide what device they need. It would also give a range of price options in each category.

Considering that Apple also makes AirPods, AirPods Pro, AirPods Max, Apple TV, Studio Display, and HomePod minis with more devices certainly coming (such as the Vision Pro and, perhaps, the Apple Car), the company needs to make sure that folks aren’t overwhelmed with too many products in too many categories.

And I’m not the only one who feels this way. Here are some posts from other websites in recent months:

MacRumors: The wide range of choices, inconsistent features, and confusing compatibility with accessories may be a source of confusion for customers looking for a new ‌iPad‌.

9to5Mac: [The extensive iPad line-up] can be viewed in two ways. Apple’s argument would be that the company now offers a model for every need, while a certain Apple co-founder might have been found drawing a 2×2 grid about now.

Macworld: Apple’s new tablet lineup is confusing, redundant, and overwhelming.

Creative Blog: Apple revealed new iPad line-up (and we’re really confused).

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Dennis Sellers
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Dennis Sellers is the editor/publisher of Apple World Today. He’s been an “Apple journalist” since 1995 (starting with the first big Apple news site, MacCentral). He loves to read, run, play sports, and watch movies.