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Herein lies the essence of any review - all "results" are subjective. This review says little about how I or anyone uses or enjoys a phone just as a review noting that the "iPhone is the best phone ever!" says little in terms of personal experience. This is not to say that reviews are useless but that they should always be read in light of every other review and personal preference. In other words, it's always important to note that this two point "lead" is someone's opinion and, as you rightly note, certainly doesn't imply that the iPhone is a bad mobile device.Also note that it is a 2 point spread between the top and bottom - so I wouldn't call that killing the iPhone.
So do a lot of phones. Sales figures don't say anything about quality. For instance, BlackBerries still sell well (at least here in Canada) and I'm not sure I'd be putting them on this list. If sales figures did matter, you'd have the Galaxy S3 at the top and the iPhone in second spot.Must be distressing the dashed things sell so well!
So has everyone else. I'm not sure how the lack of objectivity here differs from any other reviewer.They lost their objectivity, and usefulness, a long time ago IMO.
...cup holders? Please tell me that's a joke (oh please!).I remember looking at a new SUV back in 2008 and they put one at the top of the pack based on various luxury features, cup holders and ride quality.
Sales figures don't say anything about quality. For instance, BlackBerries still sell well (at least here in Canada) and I'm not sure I'd be putting them on this list. If sales figures did matter, you'd have the Galaxy S3 at the top and the iPhone in second spot.
...cup holders? Please tell me that's a joke (oh please.