What if my cell phone battery were not functioning well? I would simply go to my local cell phone provider and get a new battery. Quick install and I would be back in business.
The new iPhone from Apple sounds like a great concept but like any new gadget, companies are so excited to release it, they don't work out the bugs and who pays for it? The consumer who is the absolutely most important part of the whole equation. Without customers, no one would be in business. So do we make a buck off the hype of a new toy or do we hold off until the bugs are worked out and making sure that the consumers have a great experience with the new toy instead of paying all that money only to be frustrated and upset. The battery situation with the new iPhone presents one of these dissatisfaction experiences because if an iPhone battery is bad, there is no quick fix. It must be sent in to be replaced. Hmmmm, lets think about that. Most of today's professionals uses a phone like a smart phone for business. To be without that lifeline while a battery is being replaced is a major inconvenience.
I will stick with the cell phones and smart phones that are tested by my cell phone company so that I can use these tools without interruption. I appreciate that my company might not be the quickest to release the new phones but I know with confidence that when the phones are released, they are ready for consumers to use without a lot of setbacks.
The iPhone battery information was acquired from RCR Wireless News, June 18th issue.
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