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Originally Posted by Ron99
Personally, I think Apple's more tightly controlled environment is better for 98.3% of users. Yes, the techno geeks want total customization etc. but the average person wants something stable and easy to use/upgrade etc. out of the box. We don't want to customize/mess with it. We just want it to be an easy to use tool that gets the job done in a well designed, well integrated and efficient way. Oh wait, that's the iPhone
And Apple's tighter control leads to lower chances of hackers/problems:
[url="http://www.networkworld.com/news/2010/072910-black-hat-android-hack.html?hpg1=bn"]
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My point here Ron is Lastlight had a perfectly working iPhone, presumably 1st generation, which now is not usable to him because of a
FORCED upgrade of the iOS. This leaves him with a laggy phone he must learn to live with or as Apple is hoping he purchase a new iPhone for $600+.
Ron your point that iPhone is stable does not apply to those who found the latest iOS upgrade made their phone unusable.
If he had an Android phone he could
roll back to the version that was working for him. Total control. I hope if lastlight is looking for a new phone he takes a look at an Android before purchasing.