Apple CEO Tim Cook: 'We haven't even started yet'
Speaking at BoxWorks, the annual conference by cloud storage firm Box, Cook was asked "What's next for Apple?" by Box CEO Aaron Levie.
"We haven't even started yet," Cook said. "Keep in mind our goal isn't to be the biggest. We've always wanted to make the best, and we've always believed very deeply that if we made the best products, we can keep investing and doing more work."
Cook added that Apple's mindset has been the same since late 1997, when its late cofounder Steve Jobs returned to take control of the company. "We're still doing that, and that part of our DNA is very much the same as it's been."
Cook went through the new products Apple has launched in recent years, noting how the Watch and TV are showing early signs of success. "I look at all this, and I think, gosh, we haven't even started yet."
But even though Apple is reportedly planning to launch a car in 2019, don't expect Apple to go too far beyond its core. When Levie jokingly asked if Apple will one day launch its own airplane, Cook simply said, "We don't have an iPlane....I think one needs to exist but that's not something we're even thinking about."