| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 1 | Anonymous | |
| 2 | Anonymous | I do not personally own an iPhone, but I believe that Apple's lying about the iPhone bricking being because of the 3rd party apps is total BS. They should at least tell the truth for once. |
| 3 | Zavier Rodriguez | It is ridiculous for you to maintain this stance. Maybe you weren't prepared for the cellphone market. Maybe you should have stayed making Desktop PC's and music players. Prove me wrong. |
| 4 | Anonymous | So what did I buy a $600 phone for again? So you can shackle me up and make me wait for your programmers to develop software so that you can make MORE of my money? How about you keep your developers from sabotaging the work of others for the common goal of usability? And to think, all I want is to play Black Jack while I sit on the can! Is that so wrong? |
| 5 | Andrew Fonarev | |
| 6 | Janush whitmy-smith | isn't the whole point of this phone about the Apple ethos - allowing it to do all the things we really want it to do - by destroying the ability to load 3rd party apps and consequently turning the phone into a useless piece of junk you come off as Big Brother corporate greedy bastards!
I used to respect Steve Jobs but he appears to be turning into every other faceless money grabbing CEO.
Shame on you Apple! |
| 7 | Neal | Additionally, if Apple is going to block 3rd party applications they should at the very least get cracking on adding functionality themselves instead of just additional moneymakers like the Wifi music store. I've always been an Apple person...I buy Macs exclusively for my home use. So tell us, Apple - where the hell is voice dialing? Why have you crippled the bluetooth functionality so completely? Where's A2DP? Where's copy/paste? Where's the ability to search our contact lists as easily as we can search for music in your swank new wifi store? Why are you so steadfastly opposed to folks being able to make their OWN ringtones in addition to being able to buy them through iTunes? Where's Flash (or even Flash Lite)?
Personally, I'm getting frustrated not only with the uncharacteristically unfriendly tactics but also with waiting for the same functionality I already had in my previous (Nokia) phone. You have very talented coders and UI people there, as we all know - let's get them cracking on the important stuff, okay? I mean, for cryin out loud! |
| 8 | Ross McKillop | |
| 9 | Sylvain Pronovost | Apple fanboy, 4 computers in 2 years, 2 ipods, tons of 3rd party Apple compatible stuff... Convinced many fellow colleagues to buy from Apple since 2005. Want my money still?
Make it worth my dollars, you are ruining it right now. |
| 10 | Taylor Sossaman | |
| 11 | Paul dale | I used to like Apple has a company but not now , i own an imac , and two ipods , but won't be buying anything else from them. |
| 12 | Nathan F | The iPhone is about nothing more than greed, contracts and more money |
| 13 | Danny White | I don't own an iPhone, but this is pretty ridiculous. Apple is acting like a 5 year old child. |
| 14 | francisco duque | |
| 15 | Anonymous | |
| 16 | Bret Richdale | Come on Apple, you're starting to turn into the type of company we all hate... how about a bit more innovation and supporting early adopters? |
| 17 | koa | apple i had your back for the last 15 years until today, guess what , not any more!!! if you don't allow users to be free using your technology then go to hell , I tought that's what apple was about , make people feel free , creative and safe when using apple products , but not any more shame on you I whant my precious money back!!! you capitalistic soul sellers pigs |
| 18 | Gad Kadosh | |