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There seem to be a lot of people taking this phone allegory very literally.
Oh, is that what it was meant to be?

There seem to be a lot of people taking this phone allegory very literally.
There's a lot of talk on this forum about upgrades, with people wondering should they get new wheels, or a carbon frame, or this or that. There often follows a lively debate about whether an "upgrade" is necessary, desirable or even noticeable. Some may say that it's a pointless waste of money, some that it won't make a difference but it's shiny so go for it, and some that it may make an improvement for a certain type of rider under certain conditions. However, some may ascribe almost magical properties to said upgrade, using words such as vertically compliant, more responsive, quicker to spin up etc etc and insisting that said upgrade will make you ride faster, climb better, and make you more attractive. With this in mind, I present to you the new iPhone 6S:
I'm not sure. It might have been a metaphor. Maybe even just a comparison.Oh, is that what it was meant to be?![]()
Who said, "don't buy upgrades, ride up grades..."?
Was it...
a) Eddy Merckx
b) Eddie Large
c) Some twerp in a marketing department somewhere
d) Someone else
Well, we got to the consensus quickly... OP.There's a lot of talk on this forum about upgrades, with people wondering should they get new wheels, or a carbon frame, or this or that. There often follows a lively debate about whether an "upgrade" is necessary, desirable or even noticeable. Some may say that it's a pointless waste of money, some that it won't make a difference but it's shiny so go for it, and some that it may make an improvement for a certain type of rider under certain conditions.
Giff gaff PAYG , £10 lasts 2-3 monthsBasic flip phone for me.
Sim only contract £9 per month and I still have loads of minutes left.
Did it deliver all that it promised? Or do you believe that it did? Has it improved your telephony experience in any meaningful and quantifiable way?Well, we got to the consensus quickly... OP.
I had a new phone recently. Quite like it.![]()
No. I dial a number, I talk to the person that answers it. Same as the last one. Smaller though.Has it improved your telephony experience in any meaningful and quantifiable way?
No. It's a blue polycarbonate so not shiny at all. It's cheaper than the last one too.Or is it just nice and new and shiny?
Pffft. My toothbrush has been doing that for years.My phone can be charged wirelessly.
The charger has to have a wire though.![]()
Thanks to the wonders of false teeth, mine can be cleaned remotely...Pffft. My toothbrush has been doing that for years.
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It's all horses for courses, isn't it. I regret changing from the iPhone to a Samsung using Android. Nothing really wrong with the new one. Maybe I will eventually get used to it but I just found the iPhone simpler to use and miss some of my apps I had and don't want to have to repurchase even if they are available.
I expect most bikes built to hit the magic £1000 cycle to work scheme target would fall into this category.Is there an "Apple" bike, where the components are all above average if not the best imaginable?