It's a 3rd world country. Only the uber rich can afford iPhones there.
Lol. you must be an ignorant child and you don't know anything about India.
US is getting downgraded from 1st world to 3rd world and India is going opposite way..
It's a 3rd world country. Only the uber rich can afford iPhones there.
Don't confuse your network connections with lag on iCloud. It's always been pretty much instant, be it contacts, meetings, photos, documents etc...
No, it's outrageous. I nowadays always use Google Drive, since iCloud is so laggy. Sometimes files appear only a day later. Nothing to do with my network connection obviously.
Lol. you must be an ignorant child and you don't know anything about India.
US is getting downgraded from 1st world to 3rd world and India is going opposite way..
Lol. you must be an ignorant child and you don't know anything about India.
US is getting downgraded from 1st world to 3rd world and India is going opposite way..
Indians don't make $15/hr. Your US-made phone would cost $3,000.
It doesn't have to cost that much. Most of the money people pay for the iphone goes into Apple's pocket, and not towards their employees anyway.
Apple doesn't build iPhones either. They contract it out. But Apple do pay their employees well. Just more BS from Apple haters.
I don't understand your point of disagreement here. Nothing you said contradicts what I said.
Correct. They contract it out, and keep the money. I don't know about you, but when I buy any product, I want my money to go towards the value of the product, and not simply into someones pocket or in a pile of cash. To the extent that I like Apple's products, I want them to stay profitable, but I don't want to taken for a ride either.
You have no grasp of how businesses run. Or you're just an Apple hater that only applies fake rage towards Apple.
In India firms often hire graduates from STEM fields other than computer science and train them to be developers. Some young people get themselves trained from non-academic institutes(NIIT). Some employers may not hire such graduates. The ones with an academic computer science background generally are more sought after.Of course. My poorly worded comment wasn't implying that. Instead, I was demonstrating that the standards of India's credentials for skilled trades are questionable. India's software businesses claim that degreed developers are unqualified. Some employers refuse to hire them, and prefer to teach the subject themselves. If a CS degree has no guarantee, it's possible India's machinists are similarly unqualified.