CMF1_hacker Ah, the classic “you should’ve known better” defense. Yes, because all tech buyers apparently have access to future software updates and company roadmaps before purchasing. Must’ve missed the crystal ball section in the product listing.
I did try the phone. I liked the direction with 2.0 and 3.0 — it showed promise. That’s why I bought it. But now with 4.0, it’s less evolution, more illusion — a couple of visual tweaks and pop-up gimmicks dressed up as innovation.
And no, asking for features that make the phone more usable isn’t a cosmetic complaint. It’s called feedback. You know, the thing that drives actual improvement? But I get it — to some, any criticism sounds like a “conspiracy.” Must be exhausting thinking everyone who wants progress is plotting against your favorite brand.
As for NP3 and pricing — yeah, imagine people caring about what they get for their money. Wild, right?
But anyway, appreciate the unsolicited lecture on consumer responsibility. If you’re done gatekeeping opinions, the rest of us will continue having normal discussions about how to make the product better.
And please take time to respond on comments otherwise people will think someone is getting paid for spamming posts.