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koi
· 5 years ago
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But you KNOW people will still buy it though!
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kittlez
· 5 years ago
People dumb enough to pay 500 dollars for a piece of paper with the apple logo on it >.<
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apple_maggots
· 5 years ago
If this is just a neck hanging sort of wire, i see the appeal. Your phone doesn't need to be connected to the earphones still. But i see a lot of uncalled for hate , eh peeps have time to spare
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abhinnav
· 5 years ago
People criticise what they cannot afford.
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kittlez
· 5 years ago
I own both samsung and apple products, not by choice. ive never been an apple fan because you are paying for the name not the product. Since ive owned the apple product its given me nothing but issue where as my samsung has been by my side for years cost a fraction of the price and the only issue ive had with that is the battery but the OS has always been a plus for me.
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abhinnav
· 5 years ago
Apple user. 3 years. Same phone. No problems. Good camera. What more do you want? Unless of course you are a greedy person who basically wants to accumulate their desktop in their phone and then cry and whine when after two years at most your device breaks down and starts giving you problems. Jbtw, my brother used to use Samsung and got so fed up with it and it’s problems, he got himself a new phone after a year. And guess what? It was an iPhone.
guest_
· 5 years ago
*apple: removes headphone jack so they can build a smaller and more water resistant phone. *haters: “see? Those evil bastards removed the headphone jack to force you to buy their headphones (even though every phone without a jack comes with headphones and any Bluetooth headphones work...)” *apple: makes it so that the phone can accept an apadpter to use regular headphones, sells an adapter or you can buy third party. *haters: “see? They made a headphone jack so you have to buy their jack!” *apple: creates compact and discreet wireless ear buds. *haters: *”yeah. They’re small so you can lose them and they can sell you more headphones!” *apple: makes a tether so you don’t lose your buds if you’re prone to that. *haters: “see? Now they’re selling you wires after they charged you for wireless!” Haters gonna hate. I applaud them for offering these products instead of just pushing their idea of how you should use their product. That has always been the big complaint with apple and their...
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guest_
· 5 years ago
“My way or the highway” philosophy. One of the biggest things apple haters hate on is how restricted the “appleshpere” is, however whenever apple offers an alternative for people who don’t want to use a product the way apple designed it, haters will make apple the bad guy for that too. People like that demonstrate that they aren’t actually upset over logical concerns but are following the same blind brand mentality that they accuse apple users of, onlyninstead of thinking everything apple does is great, they think everythingnit does is terrible. Swallow this pill- many apple users use the products they do because for their purposes they suit their needs and were their best solution. Just because you’d buy a ford truck doesn’t mean you’d buy a ford car, just because you’d buy Mountain Dew doesn’t mean you’d buy Pepsi just because they are made by the same company. Some people don’t buynon brand, they buy based on what fits for them in that situation.
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kittlez
· 5 years ago
Cant use standard apple headphones anyways so why would i buy that? I use bluetooth headphones with my samsung but at least i have the freedom to plug in my speakers to my phone without having to buy a dongle!
abhinnav
· 5 years ago
Nearly all speakers have Bluetooth compatibility now a days. What era are you living in? 1000 BC?
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guest_
· 5 years ago
When you have wired headphones, there are times when the wires just get in the way. There are times you will catch them on something, or roll them too tightly, and damage the wires and now one or both don’t work. When you have wireless headphones, you might loose them. You might want to quickly pop one out and let it hand by the wire. Now you can do both. When you’re at hone leaning back getting comfortable- no wires to get hung up on. You can coil them up or get them caught on something and even if you break the tether your headphones still work. When you’re out running, or making 90 stops on the go you can have the wires on. You can keep the wires on for most of your routine and take them off when needed, or keep them off and use them when you feel you need to. If I had ibuds or whatever, I would buy this for them, it’s a product made for people who have use for it, but no one is forcing you to buy it.
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