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I dare you to find a faulty MacBook

I'd ask you to do that with a fault PC but that's ALL PC's
"But Apple products consistently lag behind in features and/or extensibility"

Features are unimportant if the item is unusable... like every windows PC a year after you buy it.

Apple products are elegant, functional and intuitive.

I love how people will point out the negative about the iPhone or iMac without also looking at the FAR LARGER list of negatives for the products they're backing.
Interesting, so you can create games that respond to an accelerometer on a web page? Also, did you know there's a majority of apps in the app store that are free? Have you ever actually used an iPhone or iTunes for longer than 5-10 minutes or a day? And if you lost your Nokia, and had to buy a new one... Could you simply plug it into your computer and have the EXACT same phone back? I can do that. EXACT same data back.

One HUGE thing, how often is the OS updated for the Nokia's phones? Updates for the iPhone come once every couple of months. What other phone does that? I plug mine into my computer and it updates. You have to seek out updates for your phone.

The App store, iPod, Capacitive touch screen and larger amount of developers is the reason the iPhone will sell more. Even if it's not better (because that's opinion). You are right, missing Flash, multi-tasking and those other FEATURES is a big deal. But does it matter if the phone is extremely difficult to access those features. What I always tell my friends when they use my iPhone: Do Less. It's intuitively designed.

You are wrong in what you say for one reason.
You're comparing apples and oranges.
Nokia is aimed towards business and iPhone is aimed towards a younger audience.
Wow Michael you tried really hard to sound smart, but your sentence still sounded like crap.

"Symbian is far less buggy then OSX on the iPhone, and judging by the other "N" series products its superior quality."

Judging by the other "N" series productions, Symbian is far less buggy than OSX on the iPhone.
Everyone is going crazy over the lack of Copy and Paste for the iPhone.

It's not about features, it's about the accessibility to use them.

Until I see a phone that uses a THERMAL touch screen, I'll stick to my iPhone. Multi-Touch is also a beautiful thing.
I'm a PC and I'm too cheap to spend money on a decent computer.
my favorite post ever.

the windtraps generated energy... their still suits and other devices gathered water.
don't lie. you never said that on day 1
if you bitch and complain and ask to talk to a supervisor almost ALWAYS they'll replace it... I voided my warranty and sent it in, and got a replacement
first comment! I'm gonna put one of these inside my kids!
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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