Recent comments in /f/iphone

territrades t1_j6ic1u3 wrote

1st, I am not seeing thousands of articles. Where are they?

2nd, Apple sells more than 100,000,000 iPhones each year. A small percentage of any consumer electronic product is always defective, no matter which brand or manufacturer. Companies selling more units will also have more defective units, naturally. Having a working iPhone is not news, nobody posts about it.

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Generalrossa t1_j6ibtku wrote

https://www.gizchina.com/2022/11/30/iphone-14-series-sales-are-booming-apple-beats-samsung-again/amp/

https://techcrunch.com/2021/10/15/smartphone-sales-down-6-as-chip-shortages-begin-to-impact-market/

Apple are still dominating the market in sales, even though they’ve dropped a small percentage, doesn’t mean any of what you’re saying is true. These days, not everyone needs or wants to update every year which makes total sense. Phones are as good as they are and will be for the coming years until something major comes.

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AmmophobicSandworm t1_j6ibrq9 wrote

"Regardless of what the other factually proves?"

What are you even referring to? You haven't posted anything in defense of your claim despite being asked in this thread on multiple occasions. You're definitely one of those "anything I don't agree with is fake news and biased" kinda morons, aren't you?

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DougMydek t1_j6ibl2a wrote

So you think that your reply was viable knowing you were going to deliberately post bias reviews regardless of what the other factually proves? It seems you redditards don’t actually know how to take criticism and fester with your like minded hivemind groups. Explains why one party favors the phone over others 😂

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DougMydek t1_j6ib51r wrote

Mmm no. Read the news articles from the past and you’ll see clearly that chip shortages were not the case to why less iphones were sold seeing as they have one of the highest demands even though sales weren’t there for them again.

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AmmophobicSandworm t1_j6ib4qk wrote

Again, you're on the iPhone subreddit. If I copied your post verbatim and replaced it with a Samsung and posted it on the Samsung subreddit, I'd get similar responses. You're very clearly a troll, or you don't understand how Reddit works. Funny enough, just about every benchmark test around shows iPhones consistently beating Android phones and nearly every performance metric, despite having less RAM. It's a very well-known fact that software and hardware optimizations can preclude the need for additional RAM. If a phone needs 16GB of RAM to run YouTube, there's a problem.

If you're actually having all these issues, you clearly have a defective device since that vast vast majority of people are not having these issues. You are still under warranty and could have it replaced or fixed, but It seems, however, that you are not actually interested in a solution and just want to argue online.

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PegasusTenma t1_j6iayuk wrote

I had the same issue with the Apple Watch. Pairing and unpairing seemed to do the trick. I also went to settings>notifications in the watch app on the iphone and turned off the notifications for apps, waited a few minutes, an turned back on the notifications. This last thing was recommended somewhere online.

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DougMydek t1_j6iam8x wrote

So explain why they halted production last year after launch? Surely with “as few of claims” like mine they wouldn’t have completely stopped the production.. Fact is less iphone we’re sold last year as androids.. Oh that’s why, I see now 😂

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monti9530 t1_j6iair3 wrote

6 months ago from today is July 30th. I just figured you had a prototype.

Apple has the best warranties, you should be able to switch it. What version of iOS do you have? Has every version you have had it with been this buggy? My SE 2 is doing fine on 16.1.1

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Generalrossa t1_j6iaa89 wrote

Like I said, if you can read. The only claims I’ve seen are other angry reddit users with lemon phones. Go get yours fixed, factory reset it as a start.

Yet you’ve still failed to provide any evidence of your claims, no respective YouTube reviewers or anything.

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