I don't want to fill this thread up with me being a moany c**t but it just frustrates me, it was a very unnecessary move on Apple's behalf. I'd love a new iPhone 7 but I just can't get past it yet.
Totally agree. I'm all for innovation and new ideas. But adding something for little-to-no benefit - smacks of an overpaid design team really scratching their heads for ideas. The audio jack has been out for decades and works. Just leave it alone.
Innovation in the phone market is dead, a slightly bigger screen, it might be 0.02mm thinner, I can't see why people still anticipate new phones?
Probably habit more than anything. I've generally skipped a generation before even considering a new phone. I don't quite understand the obsession with changing every 6 months that some people seem to have.
The next iphone I think won't have the home button, fingerprint recognistion on screen. I think they patented it already.
For the Android doubters there has never been a better time to buy one in fainress.
It's a shame m8, because I simply don't like Android. It feels incomplete and messy - like a proverbial work-in-progress. Even on the higher-end Android devices, it looks sharp on screen, but is far from a nice, logical and smooth process that I'm used to with the iOS devices. Conversely, it appears way to over-complex for the majority of users who simply message, phone and use social media. The menus within menus of sub-menus is bewildering.
I sit in a room of software devs all day - and their hatred for iOS knows no limits. But due to their roles, they love the fact that they can control the dishwasher from their phone with a specific app - or run a dedicated query due to some hacky plug-in that bypasses the core Android OS. I simply can't be arsed with all that crap. I want my phone to work on a platform that's been tried and tested. I know that an iPhone 7 comes with iOS. I know that a 6 Plus will come with the same version of iOS. Yet with Android, I've seen Sony have their own variation of it. HTC put what they deem important in. Then Motorola add their own features and it just bugs the crap out of me. My previous works Motorola was a gnat's dick different than the other Motorolas that the newer staff got. Yet they could have an email configuration pointing straight to Exchange and mine couldn't. I could get it working by going another way around the issue - but I shouldn't have had to do that in the first place.
We've got nearly 180 mobiles in the business now and thankfully, the core oversight of those no longer passes through my hands. And in the years I used to deal with them, I had one iPhone - just one - that packed in under normal daily usage. The Android phones are significantly worse in terms of build quality - with many being returned or replaced. I've lost track on how many times we've had to wipe and restore the Android ones too.
Don't get me wrong - the Bitten Fruit is far from flawless. They are overpriced and on a technical level - are clearly outpaced by other manufacturers. But as a complete package for a phone or tablet - they are my primary choice.