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No, didn't even realize- deleted that second post.
Lol, it is frustration, not so much hate. My experience running Windows Mobile was a PC like system handheld that worked flawlessly for me, and was more capable of any of the major platforms even out now. In 2008 I was able to make WiFi from my phone at any time, anywhere, without any fees.
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My issue is, apple is "stylish." I can not fathom how this device was even in the realm of a PPC when it came out. I remember people I knew coming up to me and showing it to me, and talking about how expensive it is, and what it could do. What was embarrassing to me, was an honorable, technological wonder. But, now other companies are trying to copy it. THIS is my issue. Apple never had long presses, just one touch for the most part. Well, Google has started doing away with it. It was very easy to hold down and the options come up, I could choose what I wanted. Well, Google has been working to remove this ease of use, and apple is bringing it to their OS...the same issue with the coloring book. Even more irritating with these hieroglyphics for junk instead of the words- last night I figured out the stupid cloud with an arrow in it meant upload...I couldn't find the fricken UPLOAD link. Ridiculous.
Apple loves these bright absurd screens. Everything is so bright, I'm not trying to land an airplane, I'm trying to save battery and use my device. Google is limiting options on customization, and turning everything into rainbows and bright colors. Every time I get an accidental or mandatory update, I see features and options being eliminated.
Honestly, I am leaning towards iOS right now. Why? Because jailbreaking the original is better than trying to work around the imitation. The only thing stopping me is the subpar materials. For example, this weekend, in the middle of nowhere, my Sprint iPhone 6+ had ZERO service. My Moto X2, also on Sprint (Republic Wireless), had decent service (not referring to WiFi, over cellular). I could pull up directions, slow internet, it worked. The iPhone gave me some BS "cannot connect to servers" message over and over. Same with iPads, and their subpar WiFi reception/range, and same from when I had a Macbook. It's amazing how a 4 year old PC, that was considerably less, and more capable, outshines a brand new Macbook. Of their phones, tablets, and computers, they are more popular, yet underperform and cost more...why?
I will admit their high points- they make their software and hardware, which makes a usually better experience from the mainstream competition. Like my Verizon X2 vs my RW X2- the VZW had some 10 or 15 applications loaded onto it, different screens for loading, and software restrictions disabling further customization. It's worse on the prepaid phones. On a "pure" Android, I would usually take that- but iOS lets me hit the home button 3 times and the screen is inverted. So it's all black, all the time. The simple and clear connection between OS and hardware works well. They have an excellent finish on their devices, and make a sleek build- but using past devices, they aren't nearly as sturdy as their competitors. I don't mean "I dropped it off a second floor balcony, and now the screen is shattered, stoopid apple!" I mean my iPhone 5Ss wire connecting the speaker to the something has loosened, and needs to be replaced- their is an impassable error screen stopping use. Short of serious destruction to a phone, I've never encountered issues like this with a phone.
I guess my point is- they go cheap in important places, but their "style" lets them not only get away with it, but pressure competitors to water down their products.
PS- Funny story, I bought a Macbook Pro Retina (I think...) and they were helping me set it up in the store. Well, I didn't want a password. I just wanted to open and go like my main computer, and my Chromebook. It mandated I have one...well, I made the password nothing. I had to re enter it, and it wouldn't accept it, and couldn't be unlocked. The apple people couldn't fix it, and had to return it and give me another one- then the guy stood there and made sure I didn't break another one before leaving the store lol. My mindset, and apples "no, this is the only acceptable way to do things" clashed within the first 60 seconds, and I may have set the record for bricking a Macbook. They were so arrogant to believe NO ONE would ever NOT do that, they didn't have a safe guard...really? It was decent for my image use, but I sold it and bought a custom Toshiba. Should have just done that in the first place.
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