Originally posted by Scribble
Yeah, built-in redundancy is great stuff. Liberation through consumerism! Shiny things!
The built-in redundancy claim is silly. iPhones in particularly work longer well than other smartphones. And the physical facts about battery degradation, and the current fact about Moore's law regarding processor technology isn't the same as actively trying to make your products expire.
Originally posted by SlayDeath to the champagne socialists! Vive le moderates!
This thread proves what a salon socialist Bardock42 really is! Such a dilettante!
Originally posted by Bardock42They work so much longer than other phones that you replace them as soon as the new one comes out? K.
The built-in redundancy claim is silly. iPhones in particularly work longer well than other smartphones. And the physical facts about battery degradation, and the current fact about Moore's law regarding processor technology isn't the same as actively trying to make your products expire.
Originally posted by Scribble
I'm sure Apple appreciates your humanitarian approach to capitalism.On a side note, I've had an iPod nano for about five or six years and it's still running strong. So yeah, the battery life on these things are pretty solid.
I suppose, I guess they'd prefer if I didn't sell my old devices though.
Yeah, there's not that much improvement in iPod Nanos. Whether you have one from 6 years ago or a brand new one they basically do the same thing.
Originally posted by Bardock42The touch screen is the main difference – it took me a long time to adjust to those things on phones, but I outright to refuse to accept one on my MP3 player. It's unnecessary. Etc.
I suppose, I guess they'd prefer if I didn't sell my old devices though.Yeah, there's not that much improvement in iPod Nanos. Whether you have one from 6 years ago or a brand new one they basically do the same thing.
Originally posted by Time-Immemorial
How much better is the 6s over the 5s?