Why would I support a print tjta says somebody stealing somering when you arw not the first to offer such an opinion and usinh a medium that is not ” yours” GoodLuck” to your survival. NOT
This is such a silly take. As someone who was aware and had used many contemporary touchscreen phones, before the iphone came along, everything else was burdensome to use , which is why they didn’t sell well. Steve Jobs and company made it usable, delightful even, and this was no trivial feat, given that many other companies, including Palm and Microsoft had worked on the touchscreen idea for maybe half a decade without producing anything compelling. The iphone in 2007 created the paradigm that every smartphone for almost 2 decades has followed, which should tell you everything about what a big deal it was.
Tell us you’ve never used early smartphones with laggy touch inputs without telling us.
Pls find better writers, this smells like an iPhone hater projecting.
Why would I support a print tjta says somebody stealing somering when you arw not the first to offer such an opinion and usinh a medium that is not ” yours” GoodLuck” to your survival. NOT
This is such a silly take. As someone who was aware and had used many contemporary touchscreen phones, before the iphone came along, everything else was burdensome to use , which is why they didn’t sell well. Steve Jobs and company made it usable, delightful even, and this was no trivial feat, given that many other companies, including Palm and Microsoft had worked on the touchscreen idea for maybe half a decade without producing anything compelling. The iphone in 2007 created the paradigm that every smartphone for almost 2 decades has followed, which should tell you everything about what a big deal it was.