oalvarez
Well-known member
it's good to see that off topic areas can be discussed as it is seemingly now allowed. Nothing wrong with that. It's good to see agreement on things iPhone.
it's good to see that off topic areas can be discussed as it is seemingly now allowed. Nothing wrong with that. It's good to see agreeing on things iPhone.
His name is Postal, and he has a toilet for an avatar. Doesn't that tell you something?
You apparently missed our praise of their level-headiness and the fact they actually bring something to the table to discuss/debate as opposed to your trolling or Postal's obvious non-addition to this thread.
As the quote poster, I can say the quotes are getting repetitive. The complaints have not decreased in volume, but its mostly the same thing over again - mainly apps crashing.
What has been more interesting recently are people running into the built-in limitations of the device. People have certain expectations of a $600 device, and its amusing when the iPhone does not meet them. Also I find the security issues fascinating. Its amazing how many flaws show up when the spotlight of the worlds attention is one one device. As one hacker said: Everytime safari crashes on a web page, thats a potential exploit.
Those are many many potential exploits.
Surur
As the quote poster, I can say the quotes are getting repetitive. The complaints have not decreased in volume, but its mostly the same thing over again - mainly apps crashing.
What has been more interesting recently are people running into the built-in limitations of the device. People have certain expectations of a $600 device, and its amusing when the iPhone does not meet them. Also I find the security issues fascinating. Its amazing how many flaws show up when the spotlight of the worlds attention is one one device. As one hacker said: Everytime safari crashes on a web page, thats a potential exploit.
Those are many many potential exploits.
Surur
This may change with the iPhone, but generally on most smartphones, (and phones) firmware/software patches are rare (compared to desktop software)
doesnt apple have the ability to change the firmware/software without having to go through ATT's testing process?
Well, that wasn't a practical option, i'm sure. The outcry if they released first in europe would have been nuts. And if they released unlocked they wouldn't have had visual voice mail, they would probably have had issues where carriers refused to activate them, they would have had issues with the data network support in all likelihood, etc.
I'm convinced at least some iPhone users are retards Just because you are happy with it doesn't make you one though.
If you have to ask, you jusy might be....you're joking, right?
re?tard 1 (rĭ-t?rd') Pronunciation Key
v. re?tard?ed, re?tard?ing, re?tards
v. tr.
To cause to move or proceed slowly; delay or impede.
v. intr.
To be delayed.
n.
1. A slowing down or hindering of progress; a delay.