Special Report: 5G use cases broaden The unveiling of a new generation of Apple iPhones certainly isn’t the huge event it used to be, with weeks of speculation followed by more weeks of analysis. The post-Steve Jobs era has lacked some of the former ability to generate excitement and hype; and as with any device that was once cutting-edge, there is a law of diminishing returns at work. In a mature smartphone market, any enhancements must be more incremental than in the first two or three generations, when the whole user experience was being reinvented by the mobile leaders. Samsung’s foldable phone or Apple’s new satellite support are interesting, and for some applications important, but they cannot have the universal…