khessin
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15 years ago @ TechCrunch - BGR: Apple Is Wrong, T... · 1 reply · +4 points
Clients who purchased the device should be angry if they consider it as an important characteristic! (reception quality is highly important in my opinion)
But what we have here is rather a situation, where clients do not want to give it back, and rather keep asking for a fix - although it is obvious that it is a fundamental hardware design issue - and can not be fixed
A paradoxal behavior in a certain way
15 years ago @ TechCrunch - BGR: Apple Is Wrong, T... · 3 replies · +4 points
This bumper is a useful accessory and is far too expensive.
Although - again - I think that clients just over expect things from Apple. Of course it would be nice with the bumpers. But did ever HTC or Nokia even considered to give away some accessories - just because their devices were not "perfect"?
Look at the 4G Android - its battery life is not as good obviously - do they give away a battery pack? :-) Exactly, what happens is that people complain, write negative reviews pointing out the battery life - and clients are simply buying other devices where this disadvantage is not present. What is so special about the iPhone, that the same logic can not be applied?
15 years ago @ TechCrunch - BGR: Apple Is Wrong, T... · 5 replies · +5 points
Apple released a new product with a new design. This design implies that the antenna is outside. This has a number of disadvantages. Clients who purchased the device - are partially not happy and ask a question to Apple - whether it is an error or a "feature". Apple answers : it is a feature. Translation: it is their product design, that the antenna in case of being touched, can effect negatively the conversation.
And this is exactly the point. It is a design error which is not considered by Apple as repairable, because it was supposed to be like that.
They can't do anything right now, except of accepting the devices back and reimburse the total amount to those who want. There is nothing to fix. They have to change the total product design!
Is it about the perceived truth? Well... Let's be serious - you have to be a serious idealist to believe that huge corporations will now play the "honesty" card, especially given it does not solve any of the actual problems. It is not a defense of their PR policy, but rather a realistic view from client's perspective.
If my device does not work, I do not care if the manufacturer admits that his designers were wrong or not. I just want a nice working phone - and nothing else!
15 years ago @ TechCrunch - BGR: Apple Is Wrong, T... · 3 replies · +2 points
15 years ago @ TechCrunch - BGR: Apple Is Wrong, T... · 7 replies · +9 points
But I was not that serious as well. I was just shocked that here in the tech forum, nobody seems to share the general excitement about the worldcup...
I really do not understand this almost hysterical behavior. I buy a phone, if it works as I expected - I am happy. If it does not - I either give it back and buy another one. Or if it is broken, I ask the manufacturer to repair it. And if it still does not work, I give it back and buy another one.
What is so special about Apple, that their devices - are considered by definition to be so perfect that - just the idea of giving them back and searching for something else - makes people scared :-)
15 years ago @ TechCrunch - BGR: Apple Is Wrong, T... · 16 replies · +37 points
15 years ago @ TechCrunch - How RIM Can Bring the ... · 0 replies · +2 points
Sorry, but those marketing "moves" are just hot air without any significant substance.
It is as if you would recommend Microsoft to sponsor the next soccer world-cup - and acquire Coca-Cola in order to make a bold move and position itself as a "trendy" brand...
15 years ago @ TechCrunch - Clash of the Titans: T... · 4 replies · +15 points
Is it about the fact that Microsoft takes mobile search seriously and invests money into advertising to push Bing?
Is it about the question why Apple still does not have its own search engine?
Is it about Google, who are going to loose its dominance in search because Apple is driving the bus?
Is it about marketing tricks which companies use by acquiring popular apps and making them free?
I mean - there were many interesting ideas in the article... but they seem to be a little chaotic..
15 years ago @ TechCrunch - Android Team "Laser Fo... · 9 replies · -7 points
15 years ago @ TechCrunch - Android Team "Laser Fo... · 23 replies · -15 points