You've had thumbsup from me even if I've disagreed! You're sort of right I think, what Apple has done throughout it's history is develop products that no one else could see a market for. Steve Jobs for example, didn't invent the mouse. It was a prototype sat in the development offices of HP...
But people are always having to defend them because just as many people appear to have a strange obsession with products they don't even own, or even an obsession with the people who have an obsession. All very weird isn't it?:shrug:
I haven't had any problems with iOS7 or iOS8 either - not a single glitch. The more people using something though, the more chance that a few will have problems. Every Android release has had it's issues, just doesn't make the news. Not sure if this is because of the Apple obsessives, or the...
You're all over these iPhone / iOS threads aren't you Tom, quite amusing really. Why don't you condense down into one post why you're completely happy with your phone, and not obsessed with any other products on the market….:thumbsup:
It was pretty reasonable to add mine to my home contents insurance, in fact I don't think it affected the premium as it was and covered it for loss, theft or breakage either in the home or away.
It's investors and shareholders that would panic if predicted profits took a hit. Despite loyal brand followers, a duff product which Apple have invested a huge amount of R&D in would see their own market share take a hit and fall behind rivals. Apple already suffered with the iPhone 5 not...
The advantages are the no contract. I bought my 4S from Apple around 2 years ago and have changed my sim provider a few times since owning it. If you go abroad a lot, you can stick a local sim in it as it's not locked to any network within those 2 years, plus you could also sell it if you needed...