You Agreed to the Terms and That's That

After reading an article in the New York Times about the recent 1.1.1 update to iPhones, I felt the need to respond in agreement with the author.

For all those iPhone owners who unlocked their phones even while being fully aware of all the warnings and implications of doing so, should not have been surprised or angry at anyone else but your own self. Apple stated clearly that adding third party applications or unlocking the phone would void the warranty. Do these terms sound unreasonable? Perhaps, but the way it goes in life is if you don't want to agree to the terms than you can leave and take your money somewhere else. Don't buy the product and then deliberately go against the agreement and moan and groan when your product becomes inoperable.

You committed to the agreement just like you committed to anything else. You even received warning from the manufacturer.

My final word is to say, don't blame the manufacturer for your own foolishness.

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One question I have here - for how long we can hold back our iPhones from not upgrading to next version? Can we stop it's automatic upgrade to next version by any chance?
# Posted By Life is Colourful | 12/18/07 5:23 PM