Apple users bash new iPhone 15: ‘Innovation died with Steve Jobs’::Smart phone fans are griping about Apple’s new devices since the arguably anti-climactic announcement of the forthcoming iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus on Tuesday.

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    1 year ago

    They are always making Siri better (check out the news for it), I super do not want a foldable phone, the Apple peripherals are quite good, the data transfer between Apple systems is one of the main appeals of Apple, never broke an Apple product unless I chuck it at a wall, battery life is quite good I have a 4 year old phone that still has 24 hour battery life, Apple is committed to making not just their products but the entire company carbon neutral by 2030, Apple UI is also one of the main appeals since it’s so nice.

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      1 year ago

      Apple is committed to making not just their products but the entire company carbon neutral by 2030

      Literally every major company on the planet is, doesn’t mean they actually are working towards it.

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          Wow I’m sure the website from apple full of promises is a good indicator of how good they’re actually doing for the environment. I’m sure they’re also planning to stop their model based on mass producing new hardly-repairable phones every year and pushing consumers to buy them rather than keeping their functioning ones, sometimes by cutting support and bricking their old phones.

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      1 year ago

      Are you to imply that the iPhone 15 is the pinnacle of smart phones as a concept?

      That it wouldn’t be better with a week or year of battery time? Or with a seamless voice assist that doesn’t force you to learn a weird way to address your phone? Or with a phone that would be useful as long as a bed or a house? Or where you could seamlessly access and use the whole phone and Internet interchangeably? Or without using a tiny awkward keyboard instead of speaking, thinking, moving or whatever is more natural to you and your body?

      You’re fundamentally asking the wrong question, and you’re doing it from the role of the loyal consumer.