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RE[2]: Turn it on its head
by TechGeek on Sat 19th Jan 2013 22:18
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Strange enough the people who complain about the iPhone are the ones who don't have one. The ones that do have one are quite happy, unlike Android users of which most have given up trying to figure out how it works. Even WP users are happier than Android ones.
I don't think any company should change anything just for change. Why fix something that isn't broken and have your users go through a new learning experience when before they could operate their device with the greatest of ease? Why waste time and energy to replace something that's proven with something that is not?
I don't think any company should change anything just for change. Why fix something that isn't broken and have your users go through a new learning experience when before they could operate their device with the greatest of ease? Why waste time and energy to replace something that's proven with something that is not?
Current sales data doesn't support your assumptions. Apple has had to decrease manufacturing and the Nexus 7 outsold iPad in Japan.
RE[3]: Turn it on its head
by MOS6510 on Sat 19th Jan 2013 22:23
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RE[2]: Turn it on its head
by JAlexoid on Mon 21st Jan 2013 07:04
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RE[3]: Turn it on its head
by MOS6510 on Mon 21st Jan 2013 07:05
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RE[2]: Turn it on its head
by Soulbender on Mon 21st Jan 2013 09:03
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Strange enough the people who complain about the iPhone are the ones who don't have one.
hey, it's just like how those complaining about Android are those who don't own one.
The ones that do have one are quite happy, unlike Android users of which most have given up trying to figure out how it works.
I have really no idea what you base this assertion on but maybe it's because Android users aren't hipsters with more money than sense who spend all their time in coffee shops fiddling with their iPhone?
RE[3]: Turn it on its head
by MOS6510 on Mon 21st Jan 2013 09:10
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Strange enough the people who complain about the iPhone are the ones who don't have one. The ones that do have one are quite happy, unlike Android users of which most have given up trying to figure out how it works. Even WP users are happier than Android ones.
I don't think any company should change anything just for change. Why fix something that isn't broken and have your users go through a new learning experience when before they could operate their device with the greatest of ease? Why waste time and energy to replace something that's proven with something that is not?