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Recently, Mark Zuckerberg appeared on Joe Rogan's podcast, where he did not hold back his opinions on Apple, notably criticizing the tech giant for its stagnation in innovation. Zuckerberg emphasized that since the groundbreaking invention of the iPhone by Steve Jobs, Apple hasn’t introduced anything significantly new. He proclaimed that after nearly 20 years, Apple has become complacent with the iPhone, potentially even witnessing a decline in sales. As new generations of iPhones are released, improvements appear minimal, leaving many consumers uninterested in upgrading. Instead, he suggested that Apple has resorted to squeezing money out of developers through its hefty 30% fees and has positioned its accessory market—such as AirPods—to limit competitors.