Sujet : Re: iPhone 17 Air completely port-free
De : marion (at) *nospam* facts.com (Marion)
Groupes : misc.phone.mobile.iphoneDate : 21. Mar 2025, 22:49:33
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On Fri, 21 Mar 2025 09:25:31 -0000 (UTC), Chris wrote :
That's your bias.
I agree the herd-animal religious beliefs spouted by Colour Sergeant Bourn
and Your Name are classic for Apple trolls, sensible people know better.
Apple's world market share is laughably puny compared to that of Android.
Even so, while all companies are in it for the profit, nobody could say
with a straight face that Apple gives the customers what they want. Apple removes functionality the customer wants, and then waits for the pain
to get great enough that the customer has to find some way to buy it back.
The actual reality is that the vast majority of consumer or professional
users never upgrade their computers piecemeal. They want reliable hardware
like a TV or washing machine that sits there doing what it does with no
tinkering required.
People plug sdcards into their devices all the time, Chris. And people plug headphones into their devices all the time also, Chris.
People connect power to the USB port too.
It's only Apple devices where Apple's strategy is to limit your choices.
Apple delivers that in spades.
Are you sure about that? Or is that only herd-animal propaganda you spew?
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