Some may say the Apple iPhone is the most advanced smartphone on the market and of course we agree, but we have to sit back and think about them always being behind in mobile technology. Please let us give you our reasons why.
There are a few things to hit on here, for example 4G-LTE network technology is somewhat becoming a favoured subject to talk about with many companies such as Verizon etc bringing this new service to customers and many 4G enabled devices are being developed to feature 4G. Apple seem to be lagging behind with this technology on the iPhone, even the next-generation iPhone 5 (4S) will not have this feature.
Phones Review have stepped up to the plate and put forward statements such as; Apple’s lagging behind and seem to always wait for other devices with 4G technology such as Android devices, then once these mobile devices have been tested on the field and running smoothly Apple only then jumps on the band wagon with the same service.
On a personal note I have used many mobile phones and have to say the Apple iPhone 4 that I use on a daily basis for business and personal use is my favoured device, do not get me wrong I am not slagging Apple off far from it because the handsets technology in my eyes is stunning. I am merely putting a few points across that seem to be very true indeed.
Think about it for a moment, remember not having MMS on the iPhone before the iOS update? Well for quite some time you could not send picture messages until a software update was released, this basically means it was not as standard. Even copy and paste feature on the iPhone was not a standard feature like most new smartphones. So far that is 3 reasons why Apple is always behind in smartphone technology.
Going back to 4G network technology, smartphones such as Samsung Epic 4G, Samsung Infuse 4G, HTC EVO 4G and the HTC Thunderbolt 4G all had this feature when released so why not the iPhone 4, not even the next iPhone 5 will not have it, apparently 2012 Apple may have it.
In Apple’s Defence it doe’s seem sensible to wait and see other companies take on and feature all the latest technology and if it fails miserably then it stands to reason not to incorporate onto the iPhone 5 or iPhone 6 etc. Apple is not thinking about adding 4G LTE technologies to the iPhone 5 hopefully releasing in September because the service is nowhere near mature enough.
Apple do have one of the most advanced smartphones on the market and we of course do recommend them, are they just really clever not adding such technologies straight away like other mobile phones, or are they just not good enough to incorporate? Please do post all your comments on the area provided below.