The iPhone is a work of art. It's slick, its shiny and it fits perfectly in your hand. It's not just its look that get such high sales, it's also the software which has been engineered to be worked by humans, not robots.
I was reading an article that was about the launch of the iPad mini a few years ago, and the writer commented on the way that whoever picked up a device, instantly knew how to use it without even being shown (he had interviewed a few people who had said it was their first time using an Apple product) To me- that's pretty impressive.
In my own experience, I've owned an iPhone 4s and a 5s and I personally would never even dream of switching to a competitor such as Samsung. Maybe I'm lazy in that I depend on a phone that offers me exactly what I need without having to do much. I download an app and it's there on my phone, no extra settings, nothing. When in comparison to a Android phone, there's always adjustments to be made, but hey, reprogramming your phone to work how you like might be your thaaangg' but for me, I'd rather have a phone that work and was able to use as soon as you turned it on (Flash backs to first blackberry that took at least two hours to set-up)
The real reason behind this review is that I dropped my beloved iPhone 5s down the toilet. If Apple could make their phones waterproof, then I think they'd put the phone industry out of business. I'm currently using an old Blackberry of mine, a curve 9800? Or something similar... I'm finding it quite difficult to switch back to something that seems to ancient in comparison to what i had only a few days ago. The apps are slow, the keyboard is plasticy and difficult to type on if you haven't got elf fingers and it just appears to be a lot more complicated than my (now water damaged) iPhone.
My iPhone and I went through a lot to be fair. I will admit, I have dropped it countless of times and I tended not to use a case for it as the phone is a lot more prettier and prestigious without it.So yes, there was quite a few minor dents and scratches but it worked good as new. Many people have said that the phone is a nightmare to have as it is so prone to damage but lets be real here... It is a phone with a glass screen... If you drop it straight onto concrete or whatever people throw their phones on, it will crack- and that's across phone brands, not just iPhones.
At the end of the day, I'm phonesick and stuck with a Blackberry that died out back in 2012.
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