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I agree with Texrat that the approach of Apple works for a certain audience type. I believe that is also what makes a bunch of us angry. When that majority of user type uses it as a status symbol or boastfully parade around with the device thinking that it does everything that they will ever need, we get furious. We know that it isn't designed with multi-tasking, is locked down in its Bluetooth capabilities (no tethering, no external GPS pairing, etc.), locked down app store (you wont find Kismet or aircrack-ng there), can't load flash in web pages, can't categorize apps into menus (Work, Communications, Utilities, etc), can't pick anything smaller than your finger without first zooming IN. It pisses us off.

The reviewer also didn't mention any of these items and is why a lot of us believe that he is a "iPhone lover". They're oblivious to features or I should say "feature oblivious".

I like that saying "feature oblivious". The stamp of a standard Apple user.
 

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