fyrekraker
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tell her to wait for the new jitterbug lte...
Honestly for someone who is just interested in a smartphone out of the box and doesn't want to tweak/customize or fight with rogue battery issues, a Iphone is the better product.
This is why my wife is waiting for the Iphone 5. She doesn't want to think about technical issues or nurse her battery through a day. Her comment, "I want the phone to work when I want to use it".
I love the Thunderbolt and all it can do. I have resisted rooting based on Jerry's editorial and am now rethinking that based on some issues I'm having. I agree with Forgetful, if someone wants a phone similar to the Thunderbolt that is going to work out of the box, the Iphone is a better choice.
I'm giving my mother my Thunderbolt either later this year or early next year when her upgrade comes due or when my wife's upgrade comes due. She came out to visit about a week and a half ago and I showed it to her and now she can't wait to get it.
She currently has a Samsung Rogue so she really likes the large screen. She wasn't sure about going to an all touch screen phone, but once she realized that the screen was glass, she seemed to like it.
Honestly for someone who is just interested in a smartphone out of the box and doesn't want to tweak/customize or fight with rogue battery issues, a Iphone is the better product. Some people are better off with Android and some are not, I've come to accept that.
If I was picking out a smartphone for a 40-50 year old woman I'd probably recommend a iphone. Unless she was a tech person or specifically needed something android offered it would probably be a better decision.
Of course the screen size might not be best for an older person...
On other words those who are too lazy to spend a little time to learn and then in the long run get more out of their devices because ultimately despite Apple's quantity of apps, ultimately you can do more and be more efficient/productive on Android.
Don't think it is a question of lazy vs. practical needs.......some are happy pulling the iPhone out of the box and using what it has to offer.....again it is a personal needs thing....if widgets, and fast CPU's rooting ect..is not important to you, I would say an iPhone is fine.....most of us on these forums are more then just your "average" cell phone user, and prob have a little more expirence in the tech department then most.....remember most consumers want a product that gives them instant gratification, it has been proven even in these fourms with those who are "to lazy" to root, or configure their phones to produce a better product then what they bought out of the box......some just want a cool smartphone i.e., iPhone that works just the way they need it to right out of the box.....for the rest of us who want mods, roots, ect.....we have Android!
While this may be true to some extent, some people are just above and beyond lazy. I haven't even rooted my phone (planning to do so after the GB update), but I have at least done what is necessary to get the phone to my liking (in regards to battery life and user experience). Some people are so lazy that they don't even want to do that and they'd rather just say the phone sucks and they shouldn't have to do anything special to make the phone work.
Sadly these same people probably have computers and wonder why they slow down when they haven't defragmented them in the past 6 months or longer. Technology of all sorts requires some maintenance on the user's part to keep it running smoothly.
While this may be true to some extent, some people are just above and beyond lazy. I haven't even rooted my phone (planning to do so after the GB update), but I have at least done what is necessary to get the phone to my liking (in regards to battery life and user experience). Some people are so lazy that they don't even want to do that and they'd rather just say the phone sucks and they shouldn't have to do anything special to make the phone work.
Sadly these same people probably have computers and wonder why they slow down when they haven't defragmented them in the past 6 months or longer. Technology of all sorts requires some maintenance on the user's part to keep it running smoothly.
While I agree any technology needs maintenance...some users' needs are just more basic.
What people fail to forget (techie folks especially, myself dually included) is that we are talking about phones. They have to be/should be a phone first.
Some people don't care about how fast it is, a market...(my mom uses the market to buy groceries...lol) or any of that fluff. In that case, I don't think it's lazy. It's just simple.
Hell, my parents don't believe in call waiting...they think it's rude. I sorta see their point.
Web, I see your point 100%. I was just adding to it more-so than disputing it.![]()
While I agree any technology needs maintenance...some users' needs are just more basic.
What people fail to forget (techie folks especially, myself dually included) is that we are talking about phones. They have to be/should be a phone first.
Some people don't care about how fast it is, a market...(my mom uses the market to buy groceries...lol) or any of that fluff. In that case, I don't think it's lazy. It's just simple.
Hell, my parents don't believe in call waiting...they think it's rude. I sorta see their point.
Web, I see your point 100%. I was just adding to it more-so than disputing it.![]()
Which is why the iPhone is a perfect phone for those "lazy" people, come on....some are just not tech say, and you can't get away in today's soceity with not having a cell phone,...The iPhone is a superb product right out of the box without any "Tweaking" or "Maintenance" ....... I know it is a hard concept to grasp for some of us whom love the Android OS, but some people just want to turn on their phone and have great battery life, and a simple user expirence.....maybe people are "lazy"......those that are the iPhone is a great phone for them to use....my wife is faaaaarrrrrrrrrr from lazy, and she just wanted a phone that lasted all day, played her music, and was simple to use.....end of the day it is the consumers want and needs (yes even the "lazy") that should determine the product they want.
