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jin512

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It seems that you can't move the circle all the way to the right? Seems like an oversight by Apple which is a company so focused on quality...
 

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Armen

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It seems that you can't move the circle all the way to the right? Seems like an oversight by Apple which is a company so focused on quality...

Too many people obsess over IOS or put it under a microscope looking for Evidence to back their theory that Apple is slipping.

Don't you think this is a really unimportant example of evidence?
 
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fenderbass146

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Fixed it for you.
I agree...Apple has a whole has gone down in quality...however when a company starts selling so many products and devices I think it is hard to maintain quality...at least on hardware. Operating systems and software should still be good but I think you can blame that on a loss of jobs sadly.
 
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pika2000

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Too many people obsess over IOS or put it under a microscope looking for Evidence to back their theory that Apple is slipping.

Don't you think this is a really unimportant example of evidence?
It would be "okay" for companies like Google who release beta software to the masses. It is what people expected for the company to behave.

However, Apple has set its brand expectation to be the company that paid attention to the little details. Jobs frequently mentioned how the inside or the backside/underside of their computers looked better than the competitors. I expect Apple, as a brand, to be better. I am willing to pay a premium for Apple products partly because of those attention to the details. If those things are not important anymore, then there should be a reduction in the pricing.

To me it started with the iPhone 5c case, on how the holes obscure the iPhone branding. Then there's the antenna lines on the 6/6S, and the camera bump. Add on to that the recent iOS bugs. Either Apple is spreading its engineers too thin, or the current execs are not as meticulous as before.
 

John Mcgregor

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What he is trying to say is that small things matter. It's the small things that create the big picture. Someone who has not realized that yet should not procreate and spread his/her useless genes.
 

I7guy

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What he is trying to say is that small things matter. It's the small things that create the big picture. Someone who has not realized that yet should not procreate and spread his/her useless genes.
The definition of Small things are different between people. I don't sweat the small stuff and this is small. To some it's apples declining quality to others it represents exactly what it is, a tiny visual imperfection. Opinions, opinions.
 

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The definition of Small things are different between people. I don't sweat the small stuff and this is small. To some it's apples declining quality to others it represents exactly what it is, a tiny visual imperfection. Opinions, opinions.

I couldn't care less about what is the definition of small things to you or anybody else. I would be calling person or persons responsible for this telling them to do it like it should be done. This shouldn't be a democracy. UI objects misplaced and/or misaligned is carelessness.
 

I7guy

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I couldn't care less about what is the definition of small things to you or anybody else. I would be calling person or persons responsible for this telling them to do it like it should be done. This shouldn't be a democracy. UI objects misplaced and/or misaligned is carelessness.
My feelings exactly; I don't care about anyone's definition. And to me this is a non-issue which I couldn't care if Apple fixed or not.
 

bransoj

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I've been in that screen once, set it to where i needed it to be on the slider and that was that. Never set it to the far end as didnt need it that "warm" so would never see this issue which in the grand scheme of things not that important!
 

iOSUser7

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I noticed the same in the control center volume slider. Put it all way the down and the circle will never go all the way left.

Though, that never bothered me.
 

off_piste

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It would be "okay" for companies like Google who release beta software to the masses. It is what people expected for the company to behave.

However, Apple has set its brand expectation to be the company that paid attention to the little details. Jobs frequently mentioned how the inside or the backside/underside of their computers looked better than the competitors. I expect Apple, as a brand, to be better. I am willing to pay a premium for Apple products partly because of those attention to the details. If those things are not important anymore, then there should be a reduction in the pricing.

To me it started with the iPhone 5c case, on how the holes obscure the iPhone branding. Then there's the antenna lines on the 6/6S, and the camera bump. Add on to that the recent iOS bugs. Either Apple is spreading its engineers too thin, or the current execs are not as meticulous as before.
Please, go find another company and buy their product if you're unhappy with such minute "issues." I'm on my first iPhone and it's been great in comparison to many other products I've tried. These whiny lack of perspective posts by Apple users are a real turnoff though.
 
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