09-12-2010, 07:58 PM
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Re: Why is iPhone not considered a smartphone?
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Originally Posted by testacon
I love having words put in my mouth. I've said in multiple post that I have two iPods both a 60Gig classic video model and a 64 Gig iPod touch, last revision. What I hate is the ability to not have access to flash if I want to watch a video that is on some 90% of the sites I visit.
I have also said they have the potential to be "great" devices if the shackles of oppression removed via jailbraking, but the problem with that is flash needs to be supported by Apple so that it integrated into the OS better and not some quick hack that was thrown together in someone's basement.
So if I hate them just to hate them then why do they have about $800 from my pockets. I hate them because I can't use my devices to the full potential I should be able. I hate them because I have enough free will that I don't like my decisions be made for me.
All I know is that if I am wrong in my arguments, then why is the Federal Government asking the same questions that I am? I guess we will all see who is right as more and more evidence comes into light. If Microsoft can get slammed with fines, so can Apple.
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