Apple's chief operating officer Jeff Williams gave an interview to Fox Business where he revealed his hope for the economy. Williams, citing Apple's latest three releases – the MacBook Air, the iPhone SE, the iPad Pro, and the MacBook Pro 13 "- says they are seeing the long-term future of the economy as much as possible.
Reinventing Apple and the economy
In a discussion, which took place online, the company's COO has recommending resisting the mobilization of people right now, both inside and outside of Apple.
I have hope. When you look at you, you see the resistance of the people working in this difficult time, and when I look inside Apple, I couldn't be more concerned. Last quarter, even if these were challenging times, we introduced three new products. I feel good about the long-term economy and it's a matter of moving from here to there.
In fact, in the same sense and according to CNBC, Tim Cook has contacted President Donald Trump that he hopes the "economy is economical The returns made in V where the maximum decrease is compared to the corresponding increase in the maximum"
As Tim Cook points out during a recent financial results conference: Although Apple is facing a supply crisis, they are. it derives its normal energy. Jeff also talked about the reopening of stores, for example Australia and Austria, which are taking place around the world.
Our supply chains are fully operational and people continue to operate. I couldn't be more proud that the team was finding new ways to do the work. People have used great resources and we are moving the ball forward. They will see us opening retail stores in the coming weeks. And like I said, we're coming up in the long term.
Towards the end of the discussion Williams also commented on the new Notification API which emphasizes that it is built on complete privacy prioritization. In this way, or governments develop end-to-end applications, the API "it will reduce your ability to do other things that may worry you
It's built in a way that respects privacy. This is something we are leading and Apple has a long history, as you know, of putting privacy first. So apps will be developed by public health authorities, but APIs will limit their ability to do other things that may worry you from a privacy standpoint. That is the reason we put it out and people can trust us.
We currently have some rumors of a product launch by Apple later, but if we pay attention to them, it's clear that Apple's recovery will soon take place.