Iphone: Steve Jobs’ daughter Eve Jobs says that can’t live without iPhone 14, just weeks after making fun of it – Times of India

Iphone: Steve Jobs’ daughter Eve Jobs says that can’t live without iPhone 14, just weeks after making fun of it – Times of India

Apple cofounder Steve Jobs‘ daughter, Eve Jobs, says that she “can’t live without” her iPhone. In an interview to The Strategist, Eve shared the names of nine things that she can’t live without. The list includes iPhone 14. While the name of iPhone 14 in the list shouldn’t be a surprise considering that it is one of the latest-generation iPhone models and it is quite natural for Job’s daughter to use an iPhone.
However, incidentally this is the very same iPhone that Eve made fun of when it launched in September 2022 at Apple’s ‘Far Out’ event. Just hours after Apple announced the new iPhones in the iPhone 14 series, Eve shared a meme on her Instagram account mocking the new iPhone lineup. The iPhone that she particularly made fun of was iPhone 14. “Me upgrading from iPhone 13 to iPhone 14 after Apple’s announcement today,” the meme read. The meme showed a man holding up a shirt almost identical to the one he is wearing with a huge glee on his face.
The iPhone 14 series includes: iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone 14 Pro, and iPhone 14 Pro Max. For the first time ever, Apple did not give its latest-generation internal chip to the two-non Pro iPhone models in the iPhone 14 series — iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus. The two latest-generation iPhones run on the same processor – A15 Bionic – as the iPhone 13 series devices. The camera specifications of the two non-Pro iPhone 13 series phones too are quite similar to iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus.
Jobs is the youngest of Steve Jobs’ four kids and the daughter of Laurene Powell Jobs. She is reportedly an accomplished equestrian and Stanford University graduate. The other things in Eve’s list include Bala Bangles, gel pen, plant-based nuggets and Celsius energy drinks.

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