The upcoming tenth-generation iPhone 7 by Apple is reported to have a design that is close to that of iPhone 6 and iPhone 6S. However, it will be better because it will be correcting two of the iPhone 6's most irritating design flaws.
It will no longer have a sensitive camera lens and no more antenna bands across the rear of the device. These are just two of the design flaws that would have been there if late Apple CEO, Steve Jobs.
IN total, IBTimes reported that there are seven design flaws in iPhone that would not have been passed the standards of Steve Jobs. Here are more:
1. iPhone 6 'Bendgate' controversy
The bendable body of the iPhone 6 launched in September 2014 has fired up controversy in the technology industry. Several Apple customers have found their iPhones to have bent after placing them in their pockets.
2. Apple Battery Pack Case
Last December, the company launched their own battery pack cases. While it provided them with the power they needed, the case seemed to be bulky as it comes with a huge hump on the back to accommodate the external battery pack. This made it difficult for users to use espwcially because it won't fit in most pockets.
3. Apple TV (fourth generation)
The consumers' expectation was that Apple will be able to provide them with access to a handful of channels for a minimal price of about $30 a month.
Unfortunately, Apple was not able to deliver this as they could not come in terms with regard to how much to pay content providers. As of the moment, those with Apple TV have to make their own ways to view specific channels.
4. iTunes
Simply put, the iTunes now has become more and more complicated when compared to when it was first launched over 15 years ago.
5. Apple Maps
Apple Maps, according to most customer feedback, is not accurate. The Apple Maps was first launched in 2012 with iOS 6. However, the application lacked location data and used incorrect spelling of cities. As a result, some users got lost.
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