Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Apple’s biggest compromise with the iPhone 5c

Apple bills itself as a company that doesn’t want to make compromises when it comes to its products. The iPhone was slow to get 3G because Apple didn’t want to compromise battery life in the first model. Apple was slow to open iOS to developers because it didn’t want to compromise the user experience. The company has also been slow to give third-party apps access to key functions for the same reason. But with theiPhone 5c, one reviewer believes Apple made a pretty huge compromise that has big implications for users.
Writing at Forbes, Ewan Spence notes that he has reviewed both of Apple’s current-generation iPhone models and identified the biggest compromise Apple made with the iPhone 5c: Life expectancy.

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