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I chose the iPhone 6 for my commodity chain because when you look around a classroom, it appears as if the iPhone has taken over the mobile phone world. I just so happen to also fall into this take-over. I rely heavily on my iPhone for basic social media to emails to looking up random things when I’m curious about something. It is a handy device that allows me to access anything and everything on the go. My favorite part about Apple and iPhone is that no matter how many updates and changes they do to make it faster or improve the look, the operating system and the look of the display screen remain the same. Therefore, no more learning the new phone when you first get it. It’s definitely a perk for me. Not only do they keep the same operating idea for iPhones, it carries over to their iPads and iPods. It makes learning the new devices easier. All in all, I love my iPhone and I will most likely remain an Apple product user.

This website will allow me to show you the process I found about how and where an iPhone is created. It’s actually a very interesting path. Although it says it is designed in the USA it is very much not produced there. Products come from all over.

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