What are some stereotypes about iPhones?
Like auto correct and Siri and emoji and broken screen and such. Are there any more? Like notable ones. Thanks!
Added (1). I meant what are some notable things that stand out about an iPhone.
Home button? Not sure what the question is?
The tiny screen and keyboard.
Everything about iPhone sucks. Don't think about getting it.
High end and over priced
- Why do some Verizon iPhones have sim card slots? So why is it that some verizon iphones have sim card slots and some don't? I'm talking about the visible one externally on the side of the iphone. I have seen some Verizon 4S with no sim card slot & some with a sim card slot. Why is that? Are the ones with the slot jailbroken AT&T iphones?
- Why do some teen with iPhones make fun of people who don't have one? Like I would get it if you were an adult and you paid for the iPhone. But teens and kids? No! Most teens do not pay the bill for their iPhone so why should they make fun of other teens who don't have one?
- Why do some people like to act like iPhones and iPads are status symbols? If it were, I mean you'd have the whole lifestyle to keep up. But a lot of people buy them. I'll admit they're both convenient but I find it a little weird to think anything of owning one. (This is in general, and not directed towards how people act to me - just my observation).
- Why do some iPhones cost $200 and some cost $900? Is there like data forever or something on these jacked up price or are you literally buying a $900 iPhone when you can only use it for Wi-Fi? And why does it cost so much less when you get it with a service plan like AT&T?