Speedygi
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How were two phones running the same OS with the same screen size causing fragmentation? Can you explain that?
Which is why I said it was minute, the 5s has more sensors than the 5c which is pretty much it ...
How were two phones running the same OS with the same screen size causing fragmentation? Can you explain that?
I can tell you in all honesty that I might hold out on my upgrade and see what Ubuntu Touch has to offer. From what I've seen, that is a sweet OS.
Which is why I said it was minute, the 5s has more sensors than the 5c which is pretty much it ...
That's still not fragmentation. At least not what everyone else considers it to mean.
It is Still Fragmentation. Anything to disunify is fragmentation in a technical sense.
Based on this you are stating that every new phone is fragmentation?
Who is the ***** that keeps saying the 5C was a failure? STOP IT.
You are sadly mistaken if you think I am negatively impacted by the alleged failure of the iPhone 5C. Whether it sold only one or a billion, I could care less because I had no intentions of every buying it. My current device is still serving me quite well?..
'nuf said......You are both competent and confident, my friend...A good post, yes why change if you are delighted with your current iPhone. I'm still running iPhone 4 jailbroken and see no reason to change. In fact i hardly use it since the inception of ipad.
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The tech sites and bloggers keep saying some variation of "the 5C is a failure" because it's click bait. I'm as guilty as anyone. As soon as I see something like that, I'm automatically clicking on it. I don't get the failure proclamations either. Don't get it at all. Love my 5C...it's serving me well, very, very well.
Up until 2012 Apple didn't give us any options for a phone. It was just one.
There are some theories why Apple chose to make a second phone.
the idea of Apple releasing two phones