Why do they feel the need to refer to it as an iPhone all the time? "i have the files on my iPhone" "i will send you an email from my iPhone" you never hear anyone say i will email you from my Samsung Galaxy S II or from my HTC its only ever iPhone users who do this. its a phone which is no better than most on the market and often performs worse. we dont care if its an iPhone, there is nothing special about being able to email from your phone anymore. **** off. P.S. Blackberry users used to do this but the ****y ****s who talk like this have moved on to iPhone now.
That's Apple's marketing machine in action for you. They've been brainwashed into thinking that different technology that also happens to be Apple is "special" in some way.
same with ****s who use macs because they are "creative" if creative means doing what you are told by the worlds richest company and only using the software they sanction as acceptable while only being able to have 1 usb device plugged in at a time because the ports are too close together then yes you are creative.
She got an iPad for her birthday last month and I was playing around with it cos I'd never used one before. She kept saying things like "can your laptop/PC do that?". My answers ranged from "yes" to "i'm on the internet, the website is doing that". Again, an example of the insidious nature of Apple marketing. They really have brainwashed people into thinking their products are some super duper fantastical technology not available anywhere else. Their products are good (and overpriced). But so are others.
but you didn't say how 'grateful' she was . surely you could have used an iphone to take some pics/ vid
thats another one that boils ma piss. the technology is usually out dated by the time apple intorduces it. they steal other ideas and put it in a pretty box.