ORIGINAL: Rampage99
My Touch, which I do love, has a great deal of problems. It freezes quite frequently. While flipping through songs or browsing the internet it often kicks me out to the main UI. The touch screen locks up. On average I have to do a reboot of the Touch at least once a week. That is not a " great" product. It has great features mind you. I love that it' s touch screen, I love having a fully functional web browser, I enjoy the interface (though it could be better a little better) and it gets the job done. It just does it with a fair share of problems.
Then you should probably get it replaced, because i' ve had mine since launch, use it daily and it hasn' t frozen once or kicked me out of the browser.
ORIGINAL: Chee Saw
I find it amusing when people say they Apple products aren' t that great, but they own one (or more)! The bottom line is that some Apple products ARE great. The thing that Apple summized is that the most important thing in products that people use is the interface. It should not need a manual, but do everything that the " average" person needs. It should be intuitive and stylish, and that' s what they do best!
On the contrary. It' s not that they' re easy to use, ...it' s that they' re stylish.
The Creative Zenm iRiver, Sandisk Sansa and Sony Walkman ranges are arguably superior to Apples iPod range... the Walkman range in particular. Then there are cellphones and smartphones with equal or better feature sets to the iPod Touch or iPhone.
The iPhone currently has has the Nokia N82 & N95, the Mororola RIZR Z8, the Sony Ericsson W960i, LG Viewty and ever the popular Blackberry range to contend with... many of which are better spec' d and just as easy to use.
This year they' ll get even more advanced competition from phones like Nokia' s N96, the amazing looking Sony Ericsson EXPERIA X1 and Samsungs F480... all of which decimate the iPhone in it' s current form specs-wise.
What Apple has is a brand synonymous with stylish products. Look at the MacBook Air... it' s fuc.king gorgeous, yet it' s not practical or good value for money. You can pick up a much better spec' d Vaio TZ for less than an Air... and i' m about to buy an Alienware Area-51 m15x which is currently the most advanced notebook available (until the m17x becomes available) and it' s going to cost me about the same as the top end Air.
Apples operating systems are trash... as is iTunes. The simple fact that you can' t drag and drop songs onto an iPod is beyond pathetic, but it' s something i put up with because i like their iPod range.
Apple sell lifestyle products, plain and simple.