A.I.'s comments (provided by poe.com - Assistant):
The haiku presents an interesting juxtaposition of three significant "apples" - the apple that inspired Isaac Newton's theory of gravity, the poisoned apple from the Snow White fairy tale, and the modern-day smartphone or "mobile phone."The first line, "Important Apples:", sets up the theme and hints that the poem will examine the significance of different apples throughout history and culture.The second line, "Newton's, that Snow White'd eaten," directly references the apple that allegedly fell on Newton's head, leading to his groundbreaking discovery of the laws of gravity. It also references the poisoned apple that the evil queen in Snow White used to put the princess into a deep sleep.The third line, "and your mobile phone," makes an interesting connection between these historical and mythical apples and the ubiquitous smartphone that has become an integral part of modern life. Just as the apples in the first two lines had profound impacts, the mobile phone can be seen as an "important apple" of the digital age.Overall, the haiku presents a clever synthesis of disparate cultural and scientific references, all centered around the humble apple. It encourages the reader to consider the symbolic weight and significance that certain objects can carry, even something as ordinary as an apple. The juxtaposition of the historical, mythical, and modern aspects creates an intriguing and thought-provoking poem.
P.S. It is a shame that the A.I. assistant completely missed that 'Apple' refers to 'Apple Inc.'.

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