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Gen Z is key to Apple's dominance, due to their fear of green bubbles

Por: 9to5Mac Tech February 21, 2023

Gen Z is key to dominance, according to a new report – which says that fear of being “the green bubble guy”‘ in group chats is a key motivation. The report also underlines the importance the iPhone plays in hooking people into the Apple ecosystem, spurring sales of , , and … Gen Z’s importance to Apple Gen Z is defined as those born after 1996, and it is among this generation where Apple has a vice-like grip, says the . While earlier... + full article



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