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Originally Posted by QuadCityImages
The entire point that Android folks constantly try to argue with you, FanIn80, is that our phones allow us to do what we want with them, and Apple tells you what you can do with your iPhone.
Want it to get rid of messages automatically? You can.
Don't want to? Turn it off.
Want to only get apps from the Market? Leave the "no outside apps" box checked.
Want to get apps wherever you want? Uncheck the box.
Want to change your background? Of course.
Want to have folders? Years ago, sure.
Want to delete any app you want, rather than create folders of "useless app icons"? I think this one's a no brainer.
Want widgets that provide quick access to info without opening an app? What would that hurt?
Want a phone with a keyboard, or a giant screen? There are choices.
To this consumer, choices = win.
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And the iPhone were like Android and one manufacturer made one with problems like we see here in early batches (I am sure that Apple will fix/improve them), people could simply choose another model.