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Iphone is rumored to be available soon on Verizon. Is there anyone here who is even interested? I could give a rats a...... If it comes to Verizon, who is with me?
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This is an example of a late night post when enjoying a bottle of Caymus Cabernet!
What's wrong with the iPhone that everyone hates it?I won't be buying it but it would be nice to have the option of getting one on Verizon.
I don't like Apple because they seem to intentionally hold back features from their products to release them later as "upgrades" all the while claiming to be such innovators.What's wrong with the iPhone that everyone hates it?
I don't have time to monkey around with operating systems that need tweaking. Windows 7 has come closer to achieving the stability of an Apple OS than any previous version (I have owned Windows OSs since the days of 3.1). It is a very stable a reasonably easy system to work. On the other hand, OSX 6.XX is an incredibly simple system to use and navigate. In the last four years that I have used Apple computers I have had no crashes, no lock-ups, no viruses, no malware, in short, no problems. The reason for Apple's relative stability is that the OS is designed to run on a very limited number of hardware configurations, hence Android 1561's distain for Apple's rigidity. Windows and Linux have to run on an infinite number of configurations, hence their flakiness. If you use a computer as toy, and I have been guilty of that, then it is fun having a machine that requires tweaking and "engineering." However, when what you do depends on things working the first time and every time, then you want stable, predictable responses. That is what Apple is about. 99% of the computer buying public want a toaster. Apple is a toaster. The iPhone is a toaster by comparison to the much more powerful and adaptable Droid X. However, powerful, adaptable machines have a steep learning curve that many don't want to deal with. Therefore, Apple iPhone. As to the lack of a camera on an iPhone, many of us own digital cameras. I have two Canon Elphs. Neither has 8 MP resolution, but both take far better pictures than my phone does. The camera on the phone is nice in an emergency when I need a quick shot, but it isn't my first choice when taking shots for more aesthetic purposes. The fact that Apple left off the camera (a fact was was unaware of, seems to me irrelevant.) I rest my case.
