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by CamperBob2
2729 days ago
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Apple is good about doing things so the user doesn’t have to think about it There's a fine line between that approach and the approach of actively disregarding the user's need to control their own device. Apple too often falls on the latter side of the line, and "Batterygate" was a prime example. I certainly appreciate it when I don't have to think about something, but when I eventually do have to think about it, I need to be able to do something about it. I do give them some credit for fixing the issue by making the phone work the way it should have all along. |
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