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Old 07-28-2012, 09:31 AM   #17
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Originally Posted by tompe View Post
Hum, argument from personal ignorance...

Google on: security issues iphone

and you will see a lot of them.

So those Google pages are divine revelations, eh?

It all comes down to personal 'experience' (what you call ignorance), those Google reviews are also not much more than paid- for articles at worst and personal experiences at best. It is all down to how you use and abuse your personal belongings. I have an iPod one (4gb) that I started using in 2001 and finally 'retired' it in 2009 when I got my first iPhone (a 3GS). Recently sold it on ebay for £172.83 after 3 years of absolutely flawless usage. Been using a 4S since April, have had no problems whatsoever. I have a retired DV500 iMac sitting in the attic wrapped up in covers. We used it for a decade, the whole family did, and it still works and does basic tasks flawlessly. I should have faith in Apple products after these experiences.
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