I really think the issue with these debates is that some don't seem to understand our relationship with Apple.
We are the consumers. We buy Apple products. We go out, work, earn money, and spend it on their devices -- WE keep THEM afloat. They don't donate their products out of the goodness of their hearts, no, they charge quite a lot and in return WE, again as consumers, expect and deserve a reliable, good product for a reasonable amount of time. Personally, I would say a Mac should last at least 5 years, and an iPhone should last at least 2 years (the length of most carrier contracts) with no visible degradation in performance.
Apple has not delivered on this. No matter which way you cut it, they haven't. iOS 9, even 9.2, on the iPhone 6 is a joke. A complete joke. Now, I don't care if I should turn motion off, or turn on reduced transparency, or whether my 'standards are too high' or if what I see is 'inconsequential'. I, ALL OF US, are consumers and we just shouldn't stand for this, lol.
I think of it like this: when I spend £600 on a phone, when I can easily get a cheap Android one for less than £200, I basically go into an unwritten contract that that phone should be, ya know, a decent quality! And I'm not talking about just the hardware, I expect the software to be top notch. What is hardware good for without software? Yeah, my iPhone 6 is pretty, but when I swipe up the control centre, or scroll through my twitter feed, all of that is forgotten. All I see is bleugh.
My initial question I posted on the other forum remains unanswered, and I am genuinely interested. Why do people contradict those of us who point out and say that an issue exists? Why bother? Why say things like 'well ppl complained about iOS 7 and iOS 8 etc. etc.'. Yeah, good! Whose to say that those complaints didn't at least in part make iOS better?
When we complain, at least for me, the end goal is to get people to listen! To not take this rubbish -- because, as a poster earlier pointed out, to think that Apple is above failure is really, troublingly naive. RIM used to be viewed as invincible. Think about that.
I really do believe that the next couple of years are the make it or break it for Apple, because people are starting to listen and notice. I see it in the reactions and reviews of the Apple Watch, I see it in reactions to the (horrendous) 12" Retina MacBook butterfly mechanism keyboard, I see it in iPad Pro reviews. Apple is slowly but surely losing its shine and I promise you, they won't last the next 10-15 years the way they're going.
Now, will next years iPhone sell miserably? Of course not. It will probably break all the records, like every year it seems. But it won't last forever, and if you REALLY care about Apple and enjoy using their products, I implore you to please either speak out about your negative experiences, or, if you don't have any, refrain from bashing those who do.
P.S. if there are spelling mistakes or rough grammar please excuse me, I have had a few drinks and its 2AM right now, haha.