OP says user feedback is how software gets improved, which is true. However, what if everybody took the same stance as him, and waited for others to be the guinea pigs? We would all still be using windows 96.
I always do the kid's iPod first.
OP says user feedback is how software gets improved, which is true. However, what if everybody took the same stance as him, and waited for others to be the guinea pigs? We would all still be using windows 96.
If you see the rest of the site, you will see threads of people complaining about every single update since iOS 1.0 (yes, including battery drain issues).
If you were to listen to those people, you will never upgrade. iOS 5.1 was in beta for like 3 months and with every beta release it was always reported that it did not have many changes, so if you were expecting some big new features with the final version, well then you got your hopes up for nothing.
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I took this screen grab and the last link is my favorite because somehow that person had battery drain issues just 2 days after the official launch of the iPhone in 2007.
This probably has to do with the way each song was mixed and mastered.I'll second that volume issue from above. My phone does not ring at the same volume, and all of my ringtones sound different. I don't know exactly how to describe it, but they all sound very treble heavy.
This probably has to do with the way each song was mixed and mastered.
this isn't an apple issue. It's a music industry issue.
Try playing with the options in iTunes. There are things you can do to make each ringtone sound more or less loud.
Cause I'm not an isheep, I need an actual reason to do things.
My phone is running pretty well on 5.0 and want to make sure there's not user reported probs w/5.1
If you want perfect, you'll never find it in any OS or Platform. Some are better than others even within the same brand.
That's just a fact of life in the digital space. There's no way for an OS & the hardware it runs on to meet everyone's needs & preferences.
Just kind of upsetting functions that worked in previous iOS versions no longer work in 5.1. Almost like downgrading when trying to upgrade.
That's a hell of a marketing term you got there. Glad Apple doesn't think that way.Perfect? No, it's not supposed to be.
That's a hell of a marketing term you got there. Glad Apple doesn't think that way.
On iOS 5.0, songs on smart playlists, sorted by least recently played will be repositioned to the bottom of the playlist after being played. It doesn't do that anymore with iOS 5.1.
They have the upper hand on everything. With a particularly compliant & tolerant user base, it empowers them to keep the customer waiting with little or no consequences. Many of Apples buyers are so heavily programmed they'll stop thinking & rely on Apple to tell them what they want. An amazing testimony to the power of influence.
ixodes said:That's a hell of a marketing term you got there. Glad Apple doesn't think that way.
Actually that's exactly how they think, that's what keeps demand up for improvements.
It's why the first iPhone failed to include 3G, at a time when even RIM included it in BlackBerrys. The list (no copy & paste) of examples goes on & on, right up to the present models. It's Apples primary marketing strategy. One look at how much control & influence Apple has over their flock speaks volumes.
That was the Steve Jobs effect. Now a thing of the past, it will be quite interesting to see what Apple does in the absence of their master magician.
Then why did you update?
Just because people update doesn't make them an "isheep" as you put it.
isheep is just a word used by the unintelligent to try and insult others and has no place in your context.
Updates generally provide bug fixes and sometimes new features. There really is no reason not to update.