MavericK
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Its to the point I don't even buy apples at the grocery store or harvest the apples off of the trees in the back yard.
Lol wut.
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Its to the point I don't even buy apples at the grocery store or harvest the apples off of the trees in the back yard.
I don't.
Its to the point I don't even buy apples at the grocery store or harvest the apples off of the trees in the back yard.
Heres my thing, give credit where credit is due:
Android Devices Come up with new and innovative new tech. However these tech items are really ahead of their time and the market adoption rates a pitiful.
iOS Devices take existing tech, refine it for the massses, and release it. They`re not new but damn does the market adopt it like 2 year old given access to a full cookie jar.
Butthurt, fanboys etc can go find something else with their time. .
I did that for years until I realized if I thought the product was good enough to invest in then I might as well try them out and put my mouth where my money was at, so to speak.Such as buying Apple stock while not buying their products. I am serious actually.
I did that for years until I realized if I thought the product was good enough to invest in then I might as well try them out and put my mouth where my money was at, so to speak.
not much point in investing in a product you don't believe in. plenty of investment opportunities out there that will be more ludicrous with less layout.
I did that for years until I realized if I thought the product was good enough to invest in then I might as well try them out and put my mouth where my money was at, so to speak.
not much point in investing in a product you don't believe in. plenty of investment opportunities out there that will be more ludicrous with less layout.
Going back on topic. I am suspecting that iPhone 6 will get a refresh later on where the Sapphire screen will be introduced. The reason why I think this way is because of the fact that the investments to Sapphire screen is real, that supplies are strained, and that the marketing appeal is huge. There is no reason for Apple to hold this back as a mean to stand out from the competitors in the market.
It turns out that Apple was in fact going to use sapphire glass on the iPhone 6 - but it repeatedly cracked during drop tests, so they switched out to their second choice at the last minute:
http://venturebeat.com/2014/09/12/n...riginally-planned-sapphire-screened-iphone-6/
It turns out that Apple was in fact going to use sapphire glass on the iPhone 6 - but it repeatedly cracked during drop tests, so they switched out to their second choice at the last minute:
http://venturebeat.com/2014/09/12/n...riginally-planned-sapphire-screened-iphone-6/