Re: Your iPhone 5 expectations :
Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 8:04 pm
Brent, I've only seen homebrew themes for the iPhone/iPod. Apple officially endorses them now or what? And widgets are only usable on jailbroken iPhones, too. Hmmm.... Seems like the only way to get what you want with their phones is to jailbreak them. Not that that's bad or anything, because I did it with mine, but for the average person, especially in America, that is too much work for them.
The iPhone really hasn't done anything right since the first one came out. Nothing it added was really exclusive to the iPhone and the iPhone is starting to use a lot of Android's ideas while claiming them as their own.
They said that people don't want multitasking and that's why they purposely left it out for a long time. They eventually added it.
They said that people don't want video capture and that's why they purposely left it out for a long time. They eventually added it.
They said that people don't want backgrounds and that's why they purposely left it out for a long time. They eventually added it.
They said that people don't want over-the-air backups and syncing and that's why they purposely left it out for a long time. They eventually added it.
Etc, etc.
They saw Android pull a lot of these features off nicely and had to catch up. I can't help but to see Apple as behind its time in the phone market.
And what makes me mad is that the first iPhone is capable of soooo many of these newer features, but Apple purposely blocks them. The first iPhone still cannot capture video unless you download a third party app. "Because the hardware does not support it."
The iPhone really hasn't done anything right since the first one came out. Nothing it added was really exclusive to the iPhone and the iPhone is starting to use a lot of Android's ideas while claiming them as their own.
They said that people don't want multitasking and that's why they purposely left it out for a long time. They eventually added it.
They said that people don't want video capture and that's why they purposely left it out for a long time. They eventually added it.
They said that people don't want backgrounds and that's why they purposely left it out for a long time. They eventually added it.
They said that people don't want over-the-air backups and syncing and that's why they purposely left it out for a long time. They eventually added it.
Etc, etc.
They saw Android pull a lot of these features off nicely and had to catch up. I can't help but to see Apple as behind its time in the phone market.
And what makes me mad is that the first iPhone is capable of soooo many of these newer features, but Apple purposely blocks them. The first iPhone still cannot capture video unless you download a third party app. "Because the hardware does not support it."