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Wally J <
walterjones@invalid.nospam> wrote:
> badgolferman <
REMOVETHISbadgolferman@gmail.com> wrote
>
>> The vague description of the problem will lead to a vague description of
>> the solution.
>>
>> iOS 17 has been installed on my work iPhone 11 and I haven?t noticed any
>> problems, but then I only use Outlook to view email.
>>
>> iOS 16.7 has been installed on my personal iPhone 14 and I will hold out
>> for the vague solution to be released.
>
> Hi badgolferman,
>
> If we use our adult cognitive skills and our well-remembered history of
> what Apple does to cleverly hide their (repeated) lack of testing...
>
> *A pattern emerges*
>
> Do you see the pattern?
> I do.
>
> What`s patently obvious to any adult is Apple forgot to test this latest
> device in the real world (which includes Instagram & iOS 17 for example).
>
> Right?
> That`s a fact as had they tested it, this never would have happened.
>
> So we have to agree - as adults - Apple didn`t sufficiently test it.
> That pattern has already been well established with Apple products.
>
> Need I elaborate?
> I hope not.
>
> Now to the blame game that Apple _always_ plays.
> *You`re holding it wrong* and "The batteries that made me do it*.
>
> It`s a pattern with Apple to blame everyone but Apple, right?
> Well lookey` here.
>
> Apple just blamed a dozen (or so) entities for the problem, right?
>
> Now, here`s the adult question to ask of you (or anyone else)...
> *How many of those entities that Apple blamed - did not exist prior?*
>
> The answer is zero, right?
> Right?
>
> Every single entity that Apple blamed existed _prior_ to the release!
> That`s just a fact.
>
> This means the real problem is as simple as what I`ve proven for years.
> *Apple forgot to sufficiently test their design before releasing it*
>
> It`s really that simple, is it not?
> Do you agree?
>
> Or disagree?
> Why or why not?
>
Why should they put all those resources into testing their software when
there are millions of people available to do it for free? It`s not like
anyone is going to stop using the iPhone if they found a bug. The only way
most people would drop Apple is if they started losing trust in them...
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