- The first iPhone was not a 3G phone: What do you need 3G for? You can easily use the iPhone without using a 3G network and anyway, 3G is not particularly widespread, so this is not a problem.
- The phone cannot send MMS: There is no need to send MMSs, hardly anybody sends MMSs.
- You cannot forward a SMS: This is a function that hardly anybody uses and was therefore not included in the first iPhones.
- The phone has a poor camera: The built-in camera is perfectly adequate and the iPhone takes fantastic photos with its camera.
- It is not a real Smartphone, it cannot multitask: The phone has all the necessary functions and the OS is technically superior compared to other Smartphone OSs currently on the mobile market.
- The iPhone cannot multitask, resulting in a great number of applications being unusable: The absence of multitasking is a deliberate design decision resulting in a faster UI.
- You can not change battery on the iPhone: How many customers run around with spare batteries? None or very few.
- Apple decides which applications you can install on the phone: This is good, because Apple thereby ensures that you do not get inferior programs on your phone.
- The app store is a closed universe: Apple knows what is best for end users, which is good for the many iPhone users.
- The phone does not support Java, so games need to be developed especially for the iPhone: Java is slow and not properly integrated with mobile phones, games for the iPhone are much better because they are directly developed for the iPhone.
- The app store contains numerous small trivial commercial programs: The app store’s large selection gives users the freedom of choice and the many small programs help make the end users daily lives more fun.
- It is difficult to use the touchscreen for fast SMS messaging: The touchscreen makes the phone easier to use and you quickly get used to it.
- The iPhone is a low technology phone packaged in a sleek design: Apple has taken the combination of the design and UI to the next level, therefore the technological specifications don't really matter.
- The quality of the phone is poor, calls are often interrupted and network coverage is poor: It is a good phone, these problems are due to the operators’ networks and not the phone.
- You can only purchase the iPhone from operators chosen by Apple: Apple has spent a great deal of time and energy selecting the best operators for customers.
- The iPhone is targeted at a niche segment and will not be able to develop further: Apple has succeeded in designing a phone for people that appreciate design and user friendliness.
- The iPhone does not support memory cards: Iphones already offer the necessary memory people require and end users can choose between two models, one with a little memory and one with a great deal of memory.
- You can not install your own browser: The browser Apple has designed is so superior that you do not need any other browser on your phone.
- You cannot use the iPhone as a modem for your portable PC: People that have an iPhone do not need their portable when on the move.
- There is no radio in the phone: You do not need a radio in your iPhone because the iPhone supports iTunes that offers almost unlimited music.
[/list=1]Alle Argumente sind doch einwandfrei und korrekt.

Wenn man mal ehrlich ist, braucht kein Mensch seit dem iPhone mehr
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- MMS
- Java Spiele
- UMTS Modems
- Speicherkarten
Gruß Gunn