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05-05-2016 07:52 PM |
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Posted by Admiral
(Post 702246)
What do you mean by planned obsolescence? Manufacturers make their products with the intent that they'll break in x amount of years? Or just that software being developed into something bigger and better will lead to your hardware getting worse and worse?
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It's both really. The first reason you listed is intentional, while the second reason is only potentially intentional. I mean you can find planned obsolescence in many things aside from technology devices. There's some appliances and many other things that are built so poorly now that they will break down sooner than they actually should.
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Posted by Crono
(Post 702238)
is planned obsolescence really a conspiracy though?
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Yes, if it is a "secret plan by a group to do something unlawful or harmful."
If a group (company) plans to "secretly" make their products in a way that they will become obsolete in a certain amount of time, that is harmful to consumers. Therefore, it is indeed a conspiracy.
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Posted by Zetectic
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android doesn't have friendly easy-use settings and have stupid google apps that u can't even uninstall.
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The nice thing about android, though, is you can always buy more space with SD cards. When you buy an Apple phone, you're stuck with that storage.
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