“They haven’t invented anything great in a while,” he stated bluntly.
To make up for the shortfall, Zuckerberg claimed Apple is nickel-and-diming consumers and third-party developers.
But Zuckerberg reserved his harshest criticism for Apple’s strict control over connectivity with iPhones and other devices.

He groused that Apple uses security and privacy as an excuse to hamstring rivals from plugging into its ecosystem.
“It’s insecure because you didn’t build any security into it.
To be fair, Zuckerberg didn’t lay all the blame at Apple’s feet.
He warned that any company failing to innovate risks getting “beat by someone” else.
But he said with a dismissive shrug that he heard “it’s really good for watching movies.”