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To: PreciousLiberty

Not even slightly delusional.
And... When I point out that iPple’s removable storage specs and replacable battery specs are in fact such utter crap as to not have those important functions on their phones at all... iPple cultists get all huffy and insist that iPhones are still high end even with their very third world specs in very important area.

That, is delusional.

Go ahead, post how good iPples removable storage really is. Then talk about how easy it is to swap out their batteries and how much one of a given rating costs.

I posted criticism of iPhones in specific areas.
You personally did not and can not show those criticisms to be wrong in any way whatsoever.

You are a pretty typical iPple cultist (as opposed to those who like their stuff but do not try to claim the products are things they are not).


36 posted on 06/10/2012 6:53:10 PM PDT by MrEdd (Heck? Geewhiz Cripes, thats the place where people who don't believe in Gosh think they aint going.)
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To: MrEdd
Not even slightly delusional.
And... When I point out that iPple’s removable storage specs and replacable battery specs are in fact such utter crap as to not have those important functions on their phones at all... iPple cultists get all huffy and insist that iPhones are still high end even with their very third world specs in very important area.

Uh, yes, you are. What do I need removable storage for? I have full access to the web in the cloud to all the storage I need, full access to my Macs at home and at my office with terabytes of storage, and any photos or videos I take are available on my other devices!

One of the reasons Android phones are not considered for Enterprise use is because they have removable storage... Which makes it extremely easy to steal proprietary data off the phone!

As for replaceable batteries, my ex-wife is using my original first generation iPhone with its original battery... And it still has 80% of its original charge capacity left, five years later! So why do we need a replaceable battery that would add cost, complexity, and bulk to the phone?

If a user wants to swap batteries on an iPhone, Amazon sells a battery, and a tool kit with instructions, shipping included, for $6.92. Sears has them for $7.45. Other suppliers are as low as $4... But you gotta pay shipping.

And you are a typical anti-Apple troll who is ignorant of the capabilities and facts who spouts what he's only heard and doesn't really know.

45 posted on 06/11/2012 4:13:56 PM PDT by Swordmaker (This tag line is a Microsoft insult free zone... but if the insults to Mac users continue...)
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