Tim Cook had bold visions for Apple. See which ones came true.
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- Apple's outgoing CEO Tim Cook had ambitious plans for the company.
- He predicted that tablets would overtake PCs and that smartwatches would replace car keys.
- Some of his predictions and visions for Apple came true, while others were never fully realized.
When Tim Cook steps down as Apple's CEO on September 1, he'll have spent 15 years as the company's chief executive.
That time marked significant growth and innovation for the company, its value ballooning from $350 billion to $4 trillion. Products like the AirPods and Apple Watch became commonplace in daily life globally. As for the iPhone, the year Cook became CEO, the company was selling 72 million a year, The New York Times reported. Now, Apple says it has 2.5 billion active devices.
In August 2011, Cook took over from Steve Jobs, the Apple cofounder who had overseen the company since launching it in a garage in the 1970s. When Cook assumed the chief executive role, Apple had just passed Exxon as the most valuable public company in the world, and the iPhone 4s was about to be released.
During his time as CEO, some of Cook's bets paid off, others were only partly realized, and others still have a way to go.
See which of Cook's tech predictions and visions for Apple came true.