Did you just call everyone who owns an Apple iPhone an idiot?
Oh you missed a couple of beautiful posts on this by me and Keith - both deleted; actually I crafted mine so that Keith's would be rightly deleted
Did you just call everyone who owns an Apple iPhone an idiot?
An iPhone is a crippled gadget with the advanced features hidden because Apple assumes their users are idiots. Which they are. It's like comparing a pocket calculator to a spreadsheet and complaining that the spreadsheet is too complicated.
Works perfect for you? That's great! Unfortunately, even Steve Jobs thought that MobileMe was rubbish: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/05/09/jobs_swear/
Even Apple engineers thought it was rubbish, and they blamed Steve Jobs for the screwup.
Perhaps you are one of the few who has not experienced major outages on iCloud, to the extent that even the Apple fanboi site The Verge recently published an article lambasting iCloud. Everybody, even Apple, has acknowledged problems with their cloud services. YOU seem to be the notable exception.
If you want cloud services that work - try Google Drive. Or Dropbox. Or even Microsoft's Skydrive.
In any case, I observe a consistent pattern among the Apple fanboys here. Even notable Apple fails such as iCloud and Apple Maps are to be defended at all cost, because Apple Can Do No Wrong. Even as Apple loses market share, wiping billions of dollars of value, the Apple fanboys here continue to claim that iDevices are selling "like there is no tomorrow". Gentlemen, this is called denying reality. This belief in the God-like powers of Apple, the fervour of which its reputation must be defended, even to the extent that the poster is willing to sacrifice his reputation and dignity is more akin to a religion than a phone company.
John,
You'll never catch me with a monstrosity like that Samsung Note
But Apple is not in this to fill every single market niche and segment. That's what Samsung does. When you have over 100 models out there, it gets pretty tough to properly support all of them. So Samsung just drops support for the older stuff.
alexandre
I'm sure for the basic stuff an Android works just like an iPhone. But if it won't work with iTunes, my airport extreme, MacBook, iPad, Airport express and Apple TV it is a crippled device in my houseful of idiot devices that all work together seamlessly, almost as if they were made to do that. And if it can't easily reach outside of it's "closed" system and share all of the above with my son's Playstation and my wife's PC and play their files as well as its own Apple files, it is a very limited device. Can I do most of the above with non-Apple devices and operating systems? Yes, I can. But thats where it starts to get hard, and less than stable.
Tim
What I don't understand is how someone can make such an inflammatory statement and insult the intelligence of lots of people on this forum and their post wasn't immediately deleted. I have said far tamer things and had my posts deleted immediately.
I haven't done anything apart from state the obvious. If you pay too much money to be imprisoned in a closed system, where you are fed what your tech dictator Overlords want you to eat, where you are lied to and drip-fed incremental upgrades which are still years behind the competition - and if you don't have the good sense to get out, and are resistant to doing so because "it is too hard" ... there is only one word that describes you.
Seriously, Keith. How old are you? What you wrote above sounds like a teenager. "Fight the man!", and so on and so forth...
I bring up points for debate, and all you can do is try to denigrate me as a teenager? Do you have any points to contribute to the debate, Alex? No response to the tiny screen on the iPhone 5? The backwards software which hasn't changed for six years? The incredibly lame Apple maps, or Siri, or iCloud? The Orwellian tendency to censor apps from the app store? The fact that the iPhone 5 costs more than the competition yet offers less? No response to lack of LTE on iPhone (until i5) apart from "I live in Brazil so I don't need it"? And what about answering Amir's question - what is it that you find so difficult about Android? After all, you are a self-declared mobile phone professional. These are all worthwhile questions to be answered, yet the best you can do is try to shoot the messenger.
Calling all mods-I'm appalled that Keith has been allowed to call all Apple iPhone owners idiots and not just once. I didn't know that this type of behavior was tolerated on WBF. Usually insulting a single person (no matter how much they deserve it) isn't tolerated and now we have an individual who is insulting lots of people on this forum at the same time who don't deserve it and that's ok??
The funny thing is it's a fricking phone. Remember Telephone booth's ?
I have only seen this level of passion with regard to analog versus digital source. Now that is something to get worked up about...
I do find it ironic that someone could be so passionate about their 'brilliant' choice of phone and equally passionate about other people who choose to buy iPhones that they feel compelled to act like a know-it-all blowhard and insult everyone who isn't as 'smart' as they are and don't realize they should own the same phone.
In fact, I'm so stupid that I actually really like my iPhone. I think it works great and does everything I need a cell phone to do. But then, unlike some people I know, my life isn't centered around my cell phone which possibly contributes to my stupidity.
Don't worry about it Mark. If we just start a handful of Apple fanboy threads, Keith will be stuck in a loop in them until his head explodes, and the problem will take care of itself. Should I put a smiley in here now? Can't hurt....
Tim
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