Wednesday, October 2, 2013

The New iWipe

Earlier last week Apple released its two new iPhones, the iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c. Three short days after launch Apple had sold over 9 million iPhones. That is quite large number, considering the differences from the previous iPhone 5 are miniscule. 

Do we really need a new iPhone each year? No! At least not while they continue to make piss poor advancements to the technology. Oh great, my phone has slightly higher resolution than my last phone. Thats worth $299 each year for a new phone. And on top of  paying $299 you can get either a better camera OR have your iPhone in one of five colors. For that price, it better have not only the amazing camera, but all five colors on it, and the capability to wipe my ass; I call it iWipe. 


Especially since Apple is secretly destroying your older iPhones with its updates.

Have you noticed that every time your older iPhones updates more and more things become inaccessible? That's because the new software "updates" eventually shut your phone down, forcing you to purchase the new model. 

With the new iPhone products not much has changed; if doctors and scientists were to make advances at the same rate as Apple we'd still be curing polio. 

As it stands, a new iPhone customer should expect greater technical changes to their iPhones. As of right now the technology is controlling our society rather than society controlling the technical advantages the iPhone gives us. The iPhone caters to what Apple wants people to have rather than what the people need.


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