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Apple will start building iPhones in India by April end
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<blockquote data-quote="sydras" data-source="post: 2117621" data-attributes="member: 4933"><p>I wonder whether the concept of getting outdated significantly applies to the iPhone as it does to Android phones.</p><p></p><p>I'm not an iPhone user but from what I've seen over the years with my colleagues iPhones, the icons, navigation and way of doing things has basically remained the same. Plus, Apple I believe supports older models of the iPhone quite well is what I'm told. From that point of view, if you don't care about cutting edge and just need some level of familiarity when you switch devices (for larger screen size/better camera/some new features etc.) the iPhone would probably offer better value for money.</p><p></p><p>However, the exorbitant pricing, poor battery life, pay for everything even after you've bought such an expensive device and to me the most important - restrictive manner of doing things also keeps me away from an iPhone. Just a disclaimer...my experience with apple devices is my father's iPad Air 2 and from what folks have told me, it's not the best device to get an impression of what apple has to offer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sydras, post: 2117621, member: 4933"] I wonder whether the concept of getting outdated significantly applies to the iPhone as it does to Android phones. I'm not an iPhone user but from what I've seen over the years with my colleagues iPhones, the icons, navigation and way of doing things has basically remained the same. Plus, Apple I believe supports older models of the iPhone quite well is what I'm told. From that point of view, if you don't care about cutting edge and just need some level of familiarity when you switch devices (for larger screen size/better camera/some new features etc.) the iPhone would probably offer better value for money. However, the exorbitant pricing, poor battery life, pay for everything even after you've bought such an expensive device and to me the most important - restrictive manner of doing things also keeps me away from an iPhone. Just a disclaimer...my experience with apple devices is my father's iPad Air 2 and from what folks have told me, it's not the best device to get an impression of what apple has to offer. [/QUOTE]
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