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RE[2]: I think it's a bit hard...
by Governa on Fri 22nd Jan 2010 16:42
in reply to "RE: I think it's a bit hard..."
In fact, I'd say it should be illegal to sell a device with no way to replace the battery. It is just a stupid way to get consumers to buy new hardware every few years. It is a huge waste of money and materials.
Either you have fallen victim of FUD or you are trying to spread it on your own. Do you have any clue of what you are talking about? Jesus Christ mate, are you telling me you trash your iPod / iPhone / Macbook when the battery dies?? Just take the damn thing to an Apple store / reseller and pay for a battery replacement. You DON'T have to buy a new unit!
Please let me know where your trash can is...




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2009-10-04
You won't be able to replace the battery
You won't be able to upgrade the memory
I know this is just personal speculation, but this is what I hate about Apple. They add stupid restrictions for no reason. None of these things would raise the price, and they would all increase the appeal (for people who aren't stupid).
The keyboard and mouse thing may not matter, depending on what the device is made for; I don't complain that the iPhone has no keyboard. But there is no way I would use iWork without a keyboard...
The memory thing really doesn't matter, as long as the default is big enough.
However, if they made a >$200 device with no way to replace the battery, they are just evil. My laptop for example needs the battery replaced every year or two. Currently, my battery lasts 30 seconds, so I really need to get a new one soon. If a $100 iPod doesn't have a battery, fine, the whole devices costs less than my laptop battery. But there is no way I'd pay $1000 every two years to replace a tablet.
In fact, I'd say it should be illegal to sell a device with no way to replace the battery. It is just a stupid way to get consumers to buy new hardware every few years. It is a huge waste of money and materials.