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by rekoil
870 days ago
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> Had they, there would be a false marketing angle to play. But they didn't so there isn't. That argument is relevant for the original iPhone, not for any iPhones sold after the advent of the App Store. > Apple never marketed its devices as general-purpose computers. Yet they are. It isn't up to the manufacturer to choose which class of regulations they want to play under, that definition is for an external part to decide, otherwise Apple could just classify all of their devices as fidget spinners and do whatever the hell they want. |
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