More problems for Apple

I was scared for the exploding Samsung batteries

I agree with you. I’ve had my iPhone 6s since it came out and it’s still working like it should. Yes, it’s slowed down a bit but that’s because it’s old. I recently upgraded my late 2012 iMac, so yeah, it served me that long. Only reason I upgraded was because I wanted a newer and more powerful system. But regardless of the Mac vs PC debate, I must say that I am always blown away by Apple Support. Whenever I’ve contacted them about an issue or question I had with my iPhone, iPad, iMac, or whatever…they have always helped me, even when my devices are out of warranty. Try doing that at Best Buy or other retailers. And yes, with new products that comes out, there may be defective ones. But those instances, should not mar the company as a whole, especially when they are willing to deal with it.

Again, I totally agree with you. It seems that people are quick to judge but no one ever likes to be judged. Perhaps people feel that when they pay a premium price for a product, they should have the right to tell the company what and how to do things? Anyway, all companies have problems at one time or another with their products. It’s a matter of, if they are willing to meet it head on or sweep it under the rug.

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Samsung made 1 just one phone, that had a bad battery. Yes it was a major issue, but apple have had just as bad issues, and a lot more than one!

Aside that.

If you want an easy to use phone, that dictates to you everything… What you can do, what you can download, what music player, what app source, etc etc, then go apple (:sheep: baaah (it’s a joke!))

If you want a fone, that uses 2019 technology, lets you do anything, however you want to do it. Then it’s android.

Only downside to android, and it’s been the case since the beginning of time… Android are slow at releasing software. But (and it’s a big BUT) there are less issues after the software has been released on Android, but apple do (to be fair) release updates v quickly and when they make an error, they are fairly quick to send out another update to correct quite quickly too.

As for taking photos… Very subjective

For flexibility, it’s definitely android

There are plenty of romours of spyware/malware but you never really see it, but apple have been attacked and vulnerabilities have been exposed, and manipulated.

It’s really your choice, and what you want to do with your phone, and how free you want to be, to do that on your phone.

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Apple is known to have lots of issues with hardware and is also known to try to force users to use only official accessories or repairs. Maybe that is part of the reason why? I don’t know, but I hope this gets fixed!

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I had an iPhone 4s (purchased in 2012) which suffered from intermittent shutdown in 2016. I was thinking it is battery issue since I had over 800 cycles on it. Went to apple store for a $79 battery replacement (out of warranty). Apple found that it was an hardware issue and not battery. They gave me a brand new iPhone 4S (same model) for free. That phone is over 400 battery cycles now and the battery is still at 94% of original capacity. It runs great since I never updated the iOS (still at iOS 6). Most of the performance issues arise due to newer OS requiring more out of your old phone’s hardware and what suffers the most is the battery to provide all the extra power for more demanding OS.

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Well, apple has a very good connection to their customers. What I mean: if you like apple, you always buy apple products. And do not care about the price.
For me the price is too high - the relation price / quality has an overweight on the price side.

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Missing Steve Jobs…

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I agree I dont have the money for most apple things. the apple products that I have were either gifts, won in raffles, or free. besides that I cant afford the apple price tag.

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Do Samsung make apple batteries?

i know samsung makes some of apples screens or they did at one point idk if they still do. not sure about batteries though

Basically Apple made a software that intentially messes up the battery so people think their phone is slow then they buy a new phone so Apple get more sales/profit which is what Apple always cares about and not about its products and customers. I had to change my battery after 2 years of use. And one of my relatives has a iPhone 4s and since they bought in( 6to 7 years ago) they haven’t upgraded the software and they haven’t changed their battery since, that is the reason you should not upgrade the software as it messes up the battery’s functionality. Well that’s my opinion anyway…

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There are sites, that’ll tell you who makes what for apple. Also watch breakdown videos, where they’re taken apart, and often they’ll say what is what.

I know Samsung n Sony make lots of parts for apple, and also some tech from Moto (they own a lot of patents allobiles need).

Hitachi owns IPS software/tech that allows you to view a screen at lots of angles. Without it, it like an old monitor where you have to look straight at the screen.

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I’m not sure where you are getting your findings, but from the research I have read and experienced they have decent battery life and the average iPhone typically stays supported years longer than android phones. I have an old iPhone 4 (for back up when my Android phone fails) that is no longer supported. Its battery is still strong. The phone is slow but it still works better than many newer Android phones that are no longer supported.

My wife just replaced her iPhone 6 battery even though it was at 96% percent life according to Apple. Apple still replaced the battery under the replacement policy that just ended. Its still a great phone and fast enough to access many of the apps on the market.

You should easily get 3 or 4 years out of a new iPhone and may not have to replace the battery unless you are power user.

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Samsung SDI and LG Chem are 2 suppliers. There can be more.

That’s what happens when the quest for thinness if favoured over construction…cough cough…new iPad pro…

But when the scale of reports is taken into consideration, they sell millions of devices yet only a few thousand ever make the press for issues, from which we never find out the circumstances from which the issue has developed…screen hinge forced too much, iPhone in back pocket bent from 200+lb person sitting on it etc…

Apple products don’t have military grade resistance to common usage issues, though for the prices charged it might no be a bad idea toughening them up a bit more :wink:

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VERY old iphone, old ipod, old ipad I own.

As there are no more updates/upgrades available these are working fine. :joy:
But this is the reason I would never go for such “sour apples”.

Regarding old Macbooks : With LINUX these are doing well.

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Apple drop models quicker than android. Unlike apple, older android phones still receive app updates, and security updates, both of which dont happen with iPhones, just not operating updates.

Plus, (was made public knowledge) android don’t slow down their older fines, and restrict the batteries. Although I “think” apple have backtracked on the battery issue n sent out codes to stop, killing older phones batteries.

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yeh as you said the previous generations iPhones are pretty much better than the new ones for battery as when you upgrade the software it messes up your battery to deliver peak performance on you phone. i bought by iPhone 6 brand new at the end of 2016 and i had to replace it on the December of 2018 as it kept randomly shutting down, overheating, and sometimes it never charged. the battery was poor too. after 2 years the battery health was on 80 percent which means thats its significantly degraded so this may suggest that the apples batteries are pretty horrendous tbh.

oh right cool.

Do not have any problems with my apple phone. Never needed update, never changed battery…

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