Steve Jobs' daughter, Eve Jobs, expressed a dislike for the new iPhone 14, just like other users.
Before Apple launched this new iOS smartphone, many individuals were very excited as they expected drastic enhancements.
But, after the Far Out event, many Apple consumers also shared their disappointment with the new iPhone 14 lineup.
Regular consumers dissatisfied with a product are not really new.
However, it is quite ironic that the Apple founder's daughter dislikes the tech giant manufacturer's gadgets.
Steve Job's Daughter Dislikes Apple's iPhone 14?
According to 9GAG's latest report, Eve Jobs posted Instagram content to show her disappointment with the new iPhone 14.
But, the high-fashion model did not publish a statement. Instead, she posted a meme on her IG story.
On her official Instagram account, she posted a meme with a man who is wearing a red long sleeves polo.
The guy also holds a garment similar to what he's wearing.
"Me upgrading from iPhone 13 to iPhone 14 after Apple's announcement today," stated in the meme.
As of writing, the meme is no longer available on Eve's Instagram story.
Based on the content, she is implying that the new iPhone 14 is similar to its predecessor.
Is iPhone 14 similar to iPhone 13?
Toms Guide reported that the new iPhone 14 starts at $799. This is $100 more expensive compared to its predecessor, which only costs $699.
However, many of their features are quite similar. For example, both of them are integrated with the A15 Bionic chip.
Aside from this, they also have the same 12MP main camera, as well as 1200 nits (HDR).
If you want to see more similarities between the new iPhone 14 and the recent iPhone 13, you can click here.
Previously, Apple upgraded its AirPods Pro with a new H2 chip, which enhances the wearable's audio quality.
On the other hand, the official Apple Store went down hours before the recent Far Out 2022 event.
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Written by: Griffin Davis