Apple's groundbreaking partnership with
Back then, Corning was reluctant to sign on to manufacture the iPhone’s glass screen, with internal voices suggesting the deal should be declined. Jobs, however, used his reputation for relentless standards and boldness to persuade Weeks. "Do you know what your problem is? You're afraid. You know, you're afraid I'm going to launch the biggest product in history, and I'm not going to be able to do it because you failed, and I'm going to eviscerate you," Jobs reportedly told Weeks, according to AppleInsider. The conversation, described as a masterclass in persuasion, convinced Corning to take the leap, resulting in the creation of Gorilla Glass, which soon became the industry norm for smartphones.
The alliance has since progressed, with Corning now providing the advanced Ceramic Shield 2 for the iPhone 17.
At the same time, Apple continues to deal with legal disputes, including its appeal in the Epic Games App Store lawsuit. The company is trying to overturn a federal court order that prevents it from collecting commissions on purchases made outside the App Store, arguing that the decision imposes excessive financial burdens, according to
Investor outlook remains cautiously positive, with Loop Capital upgrading Apple to a "Buy" rating and increasing its price target to $315, citing strong demand for the iPhone 17 and expectations for sustained growth through 2027, according to a