• 15.0 is out

    From Robin Goodfellow@21:1/5 to badgolferman on Tue Sep 21 02:51:20 2021
    XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone, comp.sys.mac.system

    badgolferman <REMOVETHISbadgolferman@gmail.com> asked
    Haven't you said before all your iOS devices are on the same operating
    system version with which they shipped? Why are you now saying all your iOS updates are huge?

    Hi badgolferman,

    At least you have a memory, which the apologists can't seem to come up with.

    However, you weren't listening clearly (nor did you look at the screenshots
    in my prior post) in that I have _many_ crippled iOS devices, some of which
    are crippled iPhones, and others are crippled iPads (as you can easily
    verify in my screenshots).

    Just in case you missed it, here are two of my SIM-card iPads on my account:
    <https://i.postimg.cc/L6dFGXVd/tmopromo03.jpg>

    Those are the free-for-life SIM card crippled iPads that we spoke about many years ago, remember? (I used to use these crippled iPads as extra GPS-navigation devices and as extra VOIP-to-POTS speakerphones when
    traveling.)

    In those intervening years, I've proved many times the crippled iPads are worthless compared to Android other than they have a larger screen &
    battery, so, as a result of that, the grandkids play games on the iPads and over the years they've had to update those iPads in order to keep playing
    those games (which I update for them most of the time).

    The iPhones are always fully updated as the use model for them is different.

    On _my_ crippled iPads, those are basically worthless because an iPad is a piece of shit compared to my free Android 5G phones, so those iPads that I personally use I keep on the iOS that they were born with.

    With the huge batteries on my Android phones nowadays, it's becoming obvious the _only_ advantage of an iPad over an Android phone is the screen size.
    --
    To own any iOS device is to own a crippled device compared to what Android
    can do, where I know this because I test _everything_ people claim here.

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  • From Alan Baker@21:1/5 to Robin Goodfellow on Tue Sep 21 17:49:03 2021
    XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone, comp.sys.mac.system

    On 2021-09-20 4:51 p.m., Robin Goodfellow wrote:
    badgolferman <REMOVETHISbadgolferman@gmail.com> asked
    Haven't you said before all your iOS devices are on the same operating
    system version with which they shipped? Why are you now saying all your iOS >> updates are huge?

    Hi badgolferman,

    At least you have a memory, which the apologists can't seem to come up with.

    However, you weren't listening clearly (nor did you look at the screenshots in my prior post) in that I have _many_ crippled iOS devices, some of which are crippled iPhones, and others are crippled iPads (as you can easily
    verify in my screenshots).

    Just in case you missed it, here are two of my SIM-card iPads on my account:
    <https://i.postimg.cc/L6dFGXVd/tmopromo03.jpg>

    Posting a picture of a receipt where you've blanked out everything proves...

    ...what?


    Those are the free-for-life SIM card crippled iPads that we spoke about many years ago, remember? (I used to use these crippled iPads as extra GPS-navigation devices and as extra VOIP-to-POTS speakerphones when traveling.)

    In those intervening years, I've proved many times the crippled iPads are worthless compared to Android other than they have a larger screen &
    battery, so, as a result of that, the grandkids play games on the iPads and over the years they've had to update those iPads in order to keep playing those games (which I update for them most of the time).

    The iPhones are always fully updated as the use model for them is different.

    On _my_ crippled iPads, those are basically worthless because an iPad is a piece of shit compared to my free Android 5G phones, so those iPads that I personally use I keep on the iOS that they were born with.

    With the huge batteries on my Android phones nowadays, it's becoming obvious the _only_ advantage of an iPad over an Android phone is the screen size.

    One wonders why you have iPhones and iPads if you believe they're so "crippled"...

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  • From Bob Campbell@21:1/5 to Alan Baker on Wed Sep 22 07:10:37 2021
    XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone, comp.sys.mac.system

    Alan Baker <notonyourlife@no.no.no.no> wrote:
    One wonders why you have iPhones and iPads if you believe they're so "crippled"...

    This flaming fool has no Apple anything. He is just here seeking
    attention.

    As ALL trolls are.

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  • From Robin Goodfellow@21:1/5 to Bob Campbell on Mon Oct 4 21:36:48 2021
    XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone, comp.sys.mac.system

    Bob Campbell <nunya@none.none> asked
    This flaming fool has no Apple anything.

    And yet, I've personally tested every fantastically imagined fabricated iOS solution proposed by the apologists which I easily proved to be wrong.

    Hence, given the ignorant apologists lead innocents on wild-goose chases...

    The question isn't whether I own plenty of iOS devices, but _why_ apologists are so fantastically ignorant if I know so much more about iOS than they do.

    For example, apologists claim you can output the list of apps on your iOS device to the iOS device using only the iOS device, like Android can do.

    And yet - *even something _that incredibly simple_ is impossible with iOS*.
    How do you think I know this?

    Ask me how.
    --
    Never forget that Apple is all Marketing and almost no R&D whatsoever.
    Those who fall completely for marketing bullshit are not intelligent people.

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