Yeah, I use my iPhone as much for the web features as I do for calling/writing. And to be honest, 4 is more than enough for me here. And about faster - if you say it in means of web working faster then from what I read - it won't. That is as far as Safari and mail goes. And I hardly need new maps or something like that, the current ones on my ooooold iOS work perfectly and actually saved me quite a few times hahah.
Oh, btw., upgrading to iOS designed for new models on the older ones is bullshit if it still works like it worked in the time of 3 to 4 transistion. The only phone I saw working slower was a shitty Sony Ericsson "buisness" model which I spent few days working on because it was barely possible to do anything at all on it.
And I get what you are saying about the irony of this but I think in different terms as far as upgrading electronic stuff goes. And think about this - there is no market that shifts values of object as fast as the electronics one. Yes, none of us need another pair of 1500$ boots but not only do they last quite some time - you can also resell them losing hardly as much percentage of starting value as you do with reselling a phone after even 6 months. Or a graphic card for that matter, or a processor, anything at all, really. I know the thing pretty well as I was deep into all the PC stuff not so long ago, but dumped it as it was bottomless well bringing me something I hardly need. It's the same here. I actually qualify for an upgrade right now as my plan is ending and seeing as I inherited my parent plan which is about 15 years old I can get any phone for a fraction of it's price. And what I'll do with it is get the priciest phone on the market to sell it and keep my current one. I don't see the point in upgrading but I see the point in profiting on people who do ;)
And the new plug is a joke to be honest. I own an Harman Kardon docking station which costed me quite a few pennies (and I frankly don't use it with my iPhone at all, it became my go to portable speaker for my player, as I can't even get new music on my iPhone without formatting it due to iTunes issue, that's bullshit) and if I were to upgrade - I would be pretty mad about that. Thankfully it does have a plain jack to jack port but still, it's designed as a docking station.
e: Jesus Christ, I have a thing for writing essay long posts, don't I.
And yeah, I also dislike Siri-like inventions. I have not yet seen one working properly and actually saving time of the user, instead of consuming it furthermore.
Oh, btw., upgrading to iOS designed for new models on the older ones is bullshit if it still works like it worked in the time of 3 to 4 transistion. The only phone I saw working slower was a shitty Sony Ericsson "buisness" model which I spent few days working on because it was barely possible to do anything at all on it.
And I get what you are saying about the irony of this but I think in different terms as far as upgrading electronic stuff goes. And think about this - there is no market that shifts values of object as fast as the electronics one. Yes, none of us need another pair of 1500$ boots but not only do they last quite some time - you can also resell them losing hardly as much percentage of starting value as you do with reselling a phone after even 6 months. Or a graphic card for that matter, or a processor, anything at all, really. I know the thing pretty well as I was deep into all the PC stuff not so long ago, but dumped it as it was bottomless well bringing me something I hardly need. It's the same here. I actually qualify for an upgrade right now as my plan is ending and seeing as I inherited my parent plan which is about 15 years old I can get any phone for a fraction of it's price. And what I'll do with it is get the priciest phone on the market to sell it and keep my current one. I don't see the point in upgrading but I see the point in profiting on people who do ;)
And the new plug is a joke to be honest. I own an Harman Kardon docking station which costed me quite a few pennies (and I frankly don't use it with my iPhone at all, it became my go to portable speaker for my player, as I can't even get new music on my iPhone without formatting it due to iTunes issue, that's bullshit) and if I were to upgrade - I would be pretty mad about that. Thankfully it does have a plain jack to jack port but still, it's designed as a docking station.
e: Jesus Christ, I have a thing for writing essay long posts, don't I.
And yeah, I also dislike Siri-like inventions. I have not yet seen one working properly and actually saving time of the user, instead of consuming it furthermore.
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