Apple products need improvements

Nyah Phengsitthy, Editor-in-Chief

The Apple iPhone; one of the most used smartphones today. With people checking their phones every minute of everyday, we can definitely say that our electronics have become a big part of us. As for myself, I do fall under the crowd that has their phone on them at all times,  you could even call me addicted to my iPhone. Whether it’s an iPod, iPhone or iPad, I’ve used Apple products for the longest time. Although Apple makes their electronics easy to use which just a simple home button, there are still some things that they need to improve on.

  1. Battery

Anyone who gets a fresh new phone out of the box is going to have a fresh long lasting battery. Apple batteries are either your best friend or your enemy. When you first get your phone, your battery will last the actual percent it says on your phone. As your phone gets a little older, your iPhone or iPod could die randomly at 56% and then come back on later. If your phone doesn’t die at 56%, and it actually reaches to 1% left, feel special and feel even more special if your phone stays on 1% for more than 20 minutes. Apple batteries are confusing because there is just no in between with those things.

  1. Charger Chords

Those darn charger cords will not last you long, they act like they are the most sensitive and delicate things in the world. A little bend in your cord will rip the thing and once your cord starts to wrinkle up, that’s when you know it’s at the end of it’s life. Apple needs to make indestructible wires because as of now, they are like pieces of runner string.

  1. Random updates

I get that new updates and little technical things are being added to apple products everyday, but if I don’t want to update my phone, do I have to? Every time there’s a new update, there’s a chance of it taking up a lot of storage in your phone, or you have to delete a bunch of stuff just to. I understand that the updates help our phones with little improvements, but it isn’t going to kill me if I skip an update. Apple reminding me everyday to update my phone doesn’t help either.