My third iPhone. There were only 5 and 6 before that. On the first day of sales, I bought both the sixth and seventh editions. The first impressions I had at age 5 have stayed with me. It was just unbelievable awesome. Very user-friendly and flawless mobile device. Now I'm wondering, "And why were these ordeals needed on Android, since everything can just flawlessly, without freezes and glitches?" Specifically, it was iOS 6. Next, Apple released iOS 7. In fact, the swallow was the first one ever. A number of problems occurred rapidly. The OS's layout can be debated, but the device's reliability can be quantified with ease. Gradually, after the initial release of IOS 7, it was completed, and there was no more significant negative feedback from later releases of IOS. Yet, the steadfastness and even solidity of IOS 6 was missing. Seven of the devices were preloaded with IOS 10, and at first I was impressed by how stable the operating system seemed. Yet, the malfunctioning camera failed to produce an image when it was most needed. The malfunctioning camera has been substantially repaired at this point (the problem appears, but very rarely). Now and then, the mail client deviates from the standard method of letter viewing. Apps don't always launch the first time they're tried. It's possible that I have forgotten some of the software issues that occurred. If you divide the total by the amount of time they've existed, you'll find that there are actually not that many. But! The original iPhone was a flawless gadget. He looked great, and he performed flawlessly. Although being lacking in some often expected integrated features, it performed admirably in all others. This was a device you could rely on in an uncertain environment. something that was made in the RIGHT way. Training the team responsible for making it and relentlessly refining it until it's flawless are necessary steps in the process of making THE PERFECT THING. With that in mind, the iPhone was a steal. At this point, this gadget is comparable to the rest. In terms of its appearance and its stability (in terms of bugs). And because of that, we can't consider this a successful business venture.
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