Tuesday 20 September 2016

20/09/16 - Apple Inc Bombarded With Criticisms Before iPhone 7 Launch (3)

http://www.itechpost.com/articles/25494/20160824/apple-inc-iphone-7-iphone-6-iphone-6-plus-iphone-6-problem-iphone-6-touchscreen-flickering.html

 The Apple logo is displayed on an iPhone 6 on July 21, 2015 in San Francisco, California. Apple reported a 38 percent surge in third quarter earnings with a profit of $10.7 billion compared to $7.74 billion one year ago. The quarterly earnings were boosted by strong demand for the latest iPhones.

The article that I have been researching is about the new iPhone 7. In the moment of writing this review, the iPhone itself has already been launched but this article was written a few weeks before the actual launch. Furthermore, this article is about apple facing criticisms before the phone has actually been released. A numerous of different forums have been discussing the problems that the iPhone 7 may have due to the many problems that had occurred with every other iPhone that had been released. Forums, for example, 'Forbes' would talk about the disadvantaged that this phone may have and discussed the many problems that happened with the previous iPhone, the iPhone 6 and 6S.
  • The iPhone 7 is criticised even more it is released
  • iPhone 6s touchscreen had problems with the chip inside
In my opinion, I believe that the way that the Apple have been treated is very poorly. My first reason is that way before the iPhone has even been launched, many popular forums and the majority of the audience have started to criticise it. This gives a very negative feeling because many of the audience are expecting something bad to go wrong with it and are comparing it to the older version. In addition, I think people shouldn't act like this because they haven't thought of the fact that Apple may try and change the faults with the newer version and it can be potentially better. Therefore, I believe that the audience and people who are writing articles like this are over reacting and are jumping to conclusions, rather than actually waiting how this model of the iPhone will function.




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