The iPhone Didn't Fail (Obviously) - Chris Ullrich dot net

The iPhone Didn’t Fail (Obviously)

It happens pretty much whenever Apple decides to release a new iPhone model (or models). Some dufus will dig up that old Engadget post of mine (from 2007, btw)  where I wrote about another dude’s opinion of the then brand new iPhone. In short, he predicted it would fail.

Not my opinion. His.

Still, people think it’s some sort of “gotcha” on me and hurry over here or on Reddit or wherever and talk about how dumb I was for saying it would fail. I guess they have a lot of free time and also don’t bother to read. I get it.

Let me explain a bit. In the “old days” of the Internet we had these things called Blogs (like what you’re reading here). Sometimes on these blogs we’d link to an article posted somewhere written by someone else and comment or give our own take on the subject and the article. This was one of those times.

So, I was quoting an article written by someone else and offering commentary on the other person’s opinion. An opinion I did not and do not share.

That happened a lot “back in the day.” We also tended to use “click bait’ headlines (like the one above), which helped drive traffic to our site. It worked. In fact, we kinda invented that technique. Sorry about that.

As for me, I’ve been an Apple fan for years and currently use an iPhone 15 Pro. I’ve also had about six or more previous versions all the way back to the absolute first one, which I waited in line for at the Sherman Oaks, CA Apple Store. I wrote a post about that too.

We had to post often in those days or we didn’t get paid.

I doubt this will do much to clear up the confusion, but I thought it would be good to at least give it a try. Maybe it’ll work? Let’s hope.

 

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