iPhone - trouble in paradise?
It will come down to the contents of that update. If the primary purpose of the "security update" was to kill the hacked phones and third party programs and that can be demonstrated in court, then they may have a case that Apple knowingly targeted those users and we may see some new ground broken in consumer rights. If the bricking is just a side effect of a much larger update then the case will probably be a fizzle in that arena.
"ATTENTION: Customers browsing porn must hold magazines with both hands at all times!"
I like the user interface... until I try to do the things my Windows Mobile can do. Sure, it's not as pretty. If you want pretty, and just want to make calls/play music/surf the web slowly - get the iPhone. It does those things beautifully (4 of my co-workers have one, so I've used it a fair amount).
But going through emails, writing emails, interacting with the web, doing contacts/schedules/tasks, corporate email, etc - are all better on my Windows Mobile.
My only gripes are 1) I wish it had more program RAM and 2) I wish I could expand more than 2GB storage (miniSD)
But going through emails, writing emails, interacting with the web, doing contacts/schedules/tasks, corporate email, etc - are all better on my Windows Mobile.
My only gripes are 1) I wish it had more program RAM and 2) I wish I could expand more than 2GB storage (miniSD)
It's not me, it's someone else.