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Rasputin
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Username: Rasputin

Post Number: 19699
Registered: 02-2008
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Posted on Friday, September 25, 2015 - 11:11 pm:       

Apple, I know you hear a lot of complaints from a lot of people (and you don't care). Some ppl want better battery life, some people want better storage etc etc. You probably have answers for all those demands, to justify why people don't need what they think they need.

But, here is something you have to think about. As a member of CCDB's Lazy Club, let me tell you something - Lazy people do not have the time and patience to 'push' or 'press' a button. We are used to just 'touching' the buttons.

The biggest flaw with the current iPhone is that we can not just 'touch' the home button to go home. You have to burn some calories and exert some pressure on the button to get it to work.

Please get rid of the button for the next version of the iPhone and win the admiration of several lazy people like me.
01/06/2012 - 169.4; 8/1/2013 - 182

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