The author of this article has a very different experience with their iPhone than I have it seem
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Yeah, I didn’t agree with all of it, but I have seen people struggle with a lot of the examples, especially the text size one
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I agree that some things are buried deeply, but everyone disagrees what is considered important. The author says a lot of things should be forced inputs (on setup or later) but I don’t think that’s such a good idea. And then they dislike the forced input for Wifi.
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“Everyone disagrees what is considered important.”
That’s what I found so interesting about the article - it made me think about some of the choices Apple made -
Oh yeah that’s true, and that’s probably very hard to improve the UX significantly. I assume that’s why apple is pretty intent on doing in store setup with newbies these days.
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You don’t dial to check voicemail on the iPhone. It auto shows up and you press play. Open phone and Voicemail is right there!
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Comments: iPhones are hard to use https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=18278510 …
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