I've had the iPhone since 2008 and I love it.
But, after spending every single day for four years with it, there are a few things that get on my nerves about the iPhone.
(I imagine this is what marriage will be like one day. A lot of love, but too much time together can get occasionally frustrating.)
As a way of venting, I've listed 10 things Apple needs to fix. They're not major, but after fours years with the iPhone, they're starting to add up.
Lack of Customization
My iPhone has a home screen with 16 app icons, and a dock of four icons. The second screen has 16 app icons, and the same dock of four icons. My third screen, well, you get the idea.
If I want to change the look of any of those screens, I'm out of luck. It can't be changed at all. Apple won't let me add shortcuts, widgets, or live wallpapers.
In addition to customization there are no shortcuts.
There is no easy or quick way to switch on and off WiFi, Bluetooth, airplane mode, or the brightness.
This is frustrating when I need to quickly turn down the brightness or see which WiFi network I'm connected to.
Siri is pointless
Siri is a novelty, not a truly useful personal assistant. The other day I decided to ask Siri about the weather. I was on a good WiFi connection. I got no answer. Apple needs to make Siri work, and make it useful.
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