Apple's restrictive pre-installed software policy halts NTT DoCoMo iPhone deal

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  • Reply 41 of 42
    jragostajragosta Posts: 10,473member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by airnerd View Post


    I am not wanting to add anything. I should be able to take a program that isn't being used off my phone, or at least hide it in a folder. I'm not asking to delete iTunes or anything like that, but a stupid app that takes up space. Yeah, I can hide it on the last page or trick it into a folder, but that doesn't sound safe. All I want is all apps to be hideable. Even give me a setting that I can turn it on or off, at least.





    And no, I can't "easily not update to iOS 5". There was no option when buying the 4S, and it would be dumb to have a 4S and not iOS 5.



    Then make your own phone.



    When will you geeks realize that Apple is not interested in making a system that can be configured 20 trillion ways so that every single person on the planet can have 100 different configurations?



    Apple produces a clean, simple, easy to use interface designed for the majority of people. One of the reasons Apple products are so self-consistent and reliable is that they DON'T do what you're asking them to do.



    Build your own system if you think that your need are so darned unique.
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  • Reply 42 of 42
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by jragosta View Post


    Then make your own phone.





    Build your own system if you think that your need are so darned unique.





    Great advice. That's what Steve did, after all. Of course, the fact it took him 30 years, genius and a whole bunch of other geniuses... and a lot of luck, too, might tell you that it's is a bit of "too much" for simply hacking a phone...



    But I guess logic is not exactly your cup of tea.
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