Nor will I EVER have an iPhone. (And here comes the rant.)
Apple products are terrible. The sole purpose of them is to weed out those who know how to use real computers versus those who don't, and working in software development as well as hardware repair, that is a pet peeve. Just because you figured out how to navigate the bass ackwards format of iOS to make it do things it normally wouldn't, doesn't mean you know the ins and outs of the average personal computer. And when people act like it? Ohhhhhohohoh. I will LOSE it.
I know I seem very picky and short-tempered, but understand that it's the equivalent to someone who gets straight Fs in Government explain to you why ruined/is ruining the country. It's highly irritating, maybe not to the point where I'd choke someone, but it's left me one impression: if you're the kind of person that owns and flaunts an Apple product and one day ends up out a few hundred/thousand dollars breaking it while trying to prove you know how to reprogram it to do things normal iProducts can't, you DESERVE being out a few hundred/thousand dollars.
I guess really, I hate Apple product users much more than I hate Apple themselves, but nonetheless, outside of the iPod classic, Apple products are terribly overpriced, terribly simplistic, and just...Terrible.
Apple products are terrible. The sole purpose of them is to weed out those who know how to use real computers versus those who don't, and working in software development as well as hardware repair, that is a pet peeve. Just because you figured out how to navigate the bass ackwards format of iOS to make it do things it normally wouldn't, doesn't mean you know the ins and outs of the average personal computer. And when people act like it? Ohhhhhohohoh. I will LOSE it.
I know I seem very picky and short-tempered, but understand that it's the equivalent to someone who gets straight Fs in Government explain to you why ruined/is ruining the country. It's highly irritating, maybe not to the point where I'd choke someone, but it's left me one impression: if you're the kind of person that owns and flaunts an Apple product and one day ends up out a few hundred/thousand dollars breaking it while trying to prove you know how to reprogram it to do things normal iProducts can't, you DESERVE being out a few hundred/thousand dollars.
I guess really, I hate Apple product users much more than I hate Apple themselves, but nonetheless, outside of the iPod classic, Apple products are terribly overpriced, terribly simplistic, and just...Terrible.
I'd feel embarrassed to own an iPhone, it says a lot about you.
^^^MIne
Dis is my phone
there's another phone that is far more successful in working with my apps and disability ..
(at a much more economical cost)