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I hope the iPhone X does not sell well

avg123
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Just now, avg123 said:

It can happen!

Same thing with someone forcefully taking your hand, wanting to unlock your phone with your finger. No one Actually does it. 

1 minute ago, JoostinOnline said:

I didn't know about that, since I never kept up with the iPod Shuffle.  Those were back in my "I hate everything to do with Apple and won't even consider it" days. I try to be more objective now, even though I don't really buy their products.  For example, I think the iPhone X is really cool (especially the high refresh rate), but the notch would drive me insane.  I see the value of their simple interface, but it doesn't offer the customization I want.

 

I have to say, Apple had some serious sale skills.  Only they could have sold a music player with no screen, no expandable storage, no radio, and no recorder, all for more money than competing products.

Apple (and Samsung) are marketing geniuses. I see their ads and especially the “Shot on iPhone” ones are pretty well-done in that they’re simple but convey a powerful message.

 

And I also used to hate Apple vehemently. These days, however, I’ve become much more accepting and open to them but I criticize them still when it is warranted.

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I hope it does extremely well for them, apple never goes back on a decision so touchID is dead. It's also the first phone in years that actually feels like a flagship, Apple knocked it out of the park with the X.

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