I-phone complaints from previous customers
If you are thinking of buying an I-phone, you may want to weigh down options carefully and look into some I-phone complaints from previous customers to see if getting it is all worthwhile.
Application Bounds. Although it allows tabbed browsing, which is an application that lets you use the keyboard in landscape mode, the I-phone cannot copy, cut, highlight or save images from a website. Moreover, you may only be allowed to send only one picture through email at one time, which can be time consuming. You may also have a hard deal a time with the I-phone's keyboard unless you are not too familiar with it. But even so, the device cannot be comfortably used with only one hand or without looking at it. The Bluetooth feature is only good for connecting a headset and nothing else.
Data Storage. Another among the I-phone complaints, storing of data must, if possible, be organized in the right application since the device does not come with a file browser. Documents may only be viewed as attachments when sent to your email and you cannot store them. The I-phone does not come with a document editor too. You may find it a little off putting that the I-phone only comes in 4 and 8 gigabytes that are being sold for $500 and $600, respectively.
Imaging. The wallpaper is the only thing that you can customize other than default ringtones. Picture pinching, or zooming in on any content with the use of two fingers, may not be value-adding to the user, as this operation mainly depends on using the device with both hands. Moreover, although camera pictures come out fine on the I-phone, there is not much to be interested about on its monitor, particularly if you want to get a macro shot.
Ringtones. One of the I-phone complaints, The device's custom and alert tones are fixed and may not be modified or replaced. There is also not much to choose in the device's default ringtones as well.
Speed. The web browser is slow even if it is already installed with Wireless Local Area Network application (WLAN). In fact, the OneList web application would even take about twenty seconds to load. It would also usually take about two hours to explore each menu. Expanding it for new applications usually loads roughly compared to native applications. In addition, although visual voicemail works for those who get a lot of voicemail messages because of its sorting feature, the application can be a little lousy, which can be a waste of time, adding to more I-phone complaints.
No's. Previous customers make I-phone complaints because the device does not have games, voice dialing, video, MMS and speed dialing. Although the ‘Quick List' option may be an alternative to speed dialing, manipulating it is still further out than pressing a single key on the keypad.