A Downside to the iPhone
One of the biggest features that people want when they
purchase a cell phone is simplicity. Apple knows what customers want, and they
take created the Apple iPhone with this in mind. This is one of the reasons
this phone has become so popular. It is
easy to stay in touch with your iPhone. Playing around with the iPhone is so
much fun. However, the iPhone has missed on a couple of points. There is a
downside to the iPhone. It is not the perfect peripheral that it proclaims to
be. Some of the issues are with the battery, memory, and AT&T.
What – there is a downside to the iPhone? Actually, there
are several. The first issue is with memory. It is not possible to upgrade or
add to the iPhones memory. You have either 6 GB, 8 GB, or a 16 GB model and
that is it. If you love to download content and music, you will quickly find
yourself running out of space. This means loading and unloading content from
your iPhone to your computer. Nothing is more annoying than starting a download
and finding out you cannot complete it because your memory is too low. This was
one area that Apple missed on. Teenagers can download an amazing amount of
music and video content. Having the option to use memory sticks would have been
a nice feature.
Many iPhone users are unhappy with the fact that the iPhone
battery is sealed and cannot be changed. The overall consensus with the current
owners is that they were not warned about the battery situation. Apple is being
sued about the iPhone battery and the lack of disclosure on the fact it cannot
be changed. I agree with the users here. If you shell out $500-$600 for a phone
and it dies in 6 months, you are going to be pretty upset. The ability to change
cell phone batteries is standard within the cell phone industry. Perhaps apple
would have been better off with making money on battery replacements and this
would have many users happy and Apple out of court. Short battery life is the
number one complaint of heavy cell phone users. This is another downside to the
iPhone.
Finally, the calling plans that AT&T offers for the
iPhone leave a lot to be desired. Lacking calling plans that allow free usage
between AT&T users, or calling circles, or other forms of unlimited use,
AT&T has fallen behind all of the other cell phone carriers. Furthermore,
limits on area coverage and interruptions in service reduce the cell phone
user’s sense of freedom. This is why most of us chose to have a cell phone –
the ability to roam and call when and where we please. The iPhone and AT&T really
shaft the consumer on the exclusive contract between the two. AT&T has no
incentive to give better rates to iPhone users because they legally cannot go
anywhere else. Roaming charges and fees for the iPhone are astronomical. This
is a downside to the iPhone and it is compounded by the fact that hackers have
found a way to unlock these phones so they can be used on other cell phone
networks. Apple set itself up for this one, and until the exclusivity is
removed, the hackers are going to be right there breaking into every code
update that Apple releases.
Apple has been making computers and peripheral devices for
many years now. You would have thought that they would have put a little more
effort into researching the effects on users that memory, battery life, and
availability of an affordable cell phone plan would have on potential users. I
foresee a decline in the iPhones popularity due to these concerns. Hackers will
keep having a field day with unlocking iPhones until the agreement between
AT&T and Apple expires, or it gets sent to the courts. It will be
interesting to see how the battery issues turn out in court. There is a
downside to the iPhone and Apple has done nothing to fix it.
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