Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 22nd Nov 2010 19:57 UTC, submitted by Governa
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I can't understand why they made the find my iPhone service free only for the latest generation devices (iPhone 4, iPod touch 4G and iPad). I am of course a little bitter, since I own a 3GS, but I really can't see a reason.
The reason probably is to encourage hardware upgrades, but this is usually not Apple's MO. Their MO frequently is "We will screw the old generation if there is a technical reason", but not "We will screw the old generation just to force them to upgrade".
The reason probably is to encourage hardware upgrades, but this is usually not Apple's MO. Their MO frequently is "We will screw the old generation if there is a technical reason", but not "We will screw the old generation just to force them to upgrade".
I'm guessing they did this because many older generation phones might be 2nd hand (ie Apple didn't make money from that individual on the sale of the iPhone)





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I can't understand why they made the find my iPhone service free only for the latest generation devices (iPhone 4, iPod touch 4G and iPad). I am of course a little bitter, since I own a 3GS, but I really can't see a reason.
The reason probably is to encourage hardware upgrades, but this is usually not Apple's MO. Their MO frequently is "We will screw the old generation if there is a technical reason", but not "We will screw the old generation just to force them to upgrade".