Kassem wrote@samer: so how do you transfer files from an iPhone to another? or from an iPhone to some other device?
Via Wi-Fi (no internet required)
jadberro wroteSamer, if i may say, although what you say is totally neat and tidy about apple, deep inside you know that apple is a b*tch. Its their policy to make you buy each iphone that gets to store. By adding the already available options found in other phones, each model at a time and creating the so called flaws, you are nearly forced to get the new model, and the process is repeated with every other product they have!
You are actually implying that they flaw their products on purpose? Most mac users own their machine for years until they move on to another one, so your claim that this applies to other apple products is false. I don't get why it's wrong for a company to give you incentives to upgrade… if they manage to, it means that they actually came up with a better product!
Apple is more of a status/showoff gadget than it is really useful.
It could be a show off gadget for some people, but that's definitely not why a lot of people end up buying it.
We cannot really argue about this until you use an iPhone for at least one week. Until then, you're limited to what your friends told you or your couple of hours of "hands-on" that was more about trying to find its flaws than using it as a phone.
I understand that some people don't like that phone, some of the valid arguments are:
1. its price
2. non free (as in
libre) and hence, all the app-store related problems.
What I loathe is when people:
1. Attack the other person for being an Apple enthusiast – it's really not about the other person, but the product.
2. Claim that apple products are nothing but a show of gadget that people buy to be cool.
samer: did you do a tax refund to get the 655 $ price ?
600+tax, so if I de-tax I'll get $55 back.