Sujet : Re: did this group die?
De : ecphoric (at) *nospam* allspamis.invalid (*Hemidactylus*)
Groupes : misc.phone.mobile.iphoneDate : 04. Nov 2024, 00:29:29
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Chris <
ithinkiam@gmail.com> wrote:
sms <scharf.steven@geemail.com> wrote:
On 11/2/2024 1:27 PM, Tom Elam wrote:
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But Android owners upgrade phones more often than iPhone owners.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/it-s-official-android-phone-
owners-upgrade-more-often-than-iphone-users/ar-AA1seZ2t?
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Explain that
Here are some reasons that I can postulate:
1. Android device makers tend to introduce new features at a more rapid
pace than Apple does for the iPhone. Apple meters out new features
slowly to encourage updates but many of those features are not
sufficiently attractive to warrant an upgrade.
2. Apple removes features from their devices causing many iPhone owners
to delay upgrades because they don't want to lose features.
a)What are the best selling iPhones of all time? The 6/6+ and
6s/6s+, the last two models that had a headphone jack.
The SE (1st gen) was the last model launched with a headphone jack. Plus
was significantly cheaper than either the 6 or 6s. So why didn't it have
the highest sales figures?
For those too behind the times to use Bluetooth headphones there are these
Lightning adaptors that provide ancient headphone jack capacity. With
Bluetooth I can walk around the house untethered to my phone. Progress.