Comments on: How Could You, Apple? https://techcitement.com/hardware/tablet/how-could-you-apple/ get excited Thu, 01 Nov 2012 09:18:00 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 By: v900 https://techcitement.com/hardware/tablet/how-could-you-apple/#comment-9448 Thu, 01 Nov 2012 09:18:00 +0000 http://techcitement.com/?p=14209#comment-9448 @Robyn…
Just downgrade to ios 5 then, don’t see the big deal.

@Reuven…
Get a grip. Your ipad 3 is still an awesome device (Actually bought one yesterday to replace my ipad 2, since I got a really sweet deal because of the new model) and will be up to date and zippy at least two years into the future. Which is more than you can say for most tech products these days. (Especially Android!)
Apple is great for updating their OS, and every iphone or ipad user is pretty much guaranteed OS updates for 3 years.

Think Android, the Nexus 7 or Nexus 10 are appealing alternatives? Think again. I have a Nexus 7, though I dont even use it half as much as my ipad 2. The software just is, for the most part, awful.

And as someone who’ve owned Android phones for the last three years, what you’re describing is old hat. Top of the line models rarely stay that way more than 6 months.
Im actually finally switching to getting an iphone. I’ve finally got tired of waiting for OS updates that never arrive, Android never feeling truly fast and smooth and constant phone upgrades. When HTC announced their One X Plus, was the day I decided to finally go all in with iOS. My One X will be my last Android phone.

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By: Robyn https://techcitement.com/hardware/tablet/how-could-you-apple/#comment-8543 Fri, 26 Oct 2012 19:35:00 +0000 http://techcitement.com/?p=14209#comment-8543 This is how I feel about iOS 6. My iPhone 4s is ridiculously laggy with this new operating system because the iOS 6 was designed for the iPhone 5. My phone no longer has a long enough battery life to make it through the day, either. I was stupid to accept the update, but I had no idea it would make using my phone so frustrating. I will not buy an iPhone in the future.

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By: Matt Algren https://techcitement.com/hardware/tablet/how-could-you-apple/#comment-8537 Fri, 26 Oct 2012 16:19:00 +0000 http://techcitement.com/?p=14209#comment-8537 Now you know how Android users feel.

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By: Sander Lnu https://techcitement.com/hardware/tablet/how-could-you-apple/#comment-8532 Thu, 25 Oct 2012 22:28:00 +0000 http://techcitement.com/?p=14209#comment-8532 I have been losing faith in apple for several years, and soon will be purchasing my first non-apple smart phone. Since their mainstream success with the iPod and now with the iPhone (not to mention iTunes Music/App Store) they have become ever less obligated to their dedicated base of media producers and thus less compelled to create truly great hardware. Each successive iteration of the iPhone has left me less impressed, lacking meaningful and thoughtful tech, software and interface updates. This isn’t to say the iPhone is a bad device. It is a great device, but it is becoming increasingly obvious that it is not the best device. I feel that sooner rather than later the iPad too will fall behind. Unfortunately, with their ever growing base of media consumers there is little incentive for them to change their ways.

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