Apple rebranding stores as ‘town squares’ is a pretentious farce

This is the kind of discussion which I was referring to that doesn't help anything to further understanding.

I've used every version of Apple devices, and almost every single version of their actual OS, and iOS. I'm not a Dev, but I do deal with large organization infrastructure. I manage Exchange and Skype, as well as a multitude of other systems from Linux to Windows. This is the reason I've used every version of iOS, for testing.

Also, Samsung is primarily a hardware company first, then software. Majority of phones out there, and this includes your iPhone, use Samsung parts. And I never said iPhone users are dumb. People keep within bubbles for comfort, or whatever other reason they have.

I'm not a spec whore, I'm stating that charging a large amount for a low resolution screen is a painful pill. I need denied Google needs work on their systems. Hence the mention of project treble and potentially what that means one a larger scale.

And please, by all means, stun me with your photography skills. That's my side job, as an ad photographer, and not with a phone. Don't care if you don't believe me, not my job to convince the internet of something.

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