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Default Phablet stocking stuffers: iPhone 7 versus LG Stylo 3 Plus price/performance hardware comparison

He who is JF Mezei said on Tue, 26 Dec 2017 00:53:00 -0500:

Until you provide evidence that thsi is "permanent", please stop using
that word. You've been asked to provide evidence and you haven't.


You Apple Apologists sure are funny in how you fabricate non permanence
when *every* article on the subject tells you the *only* solution is to
replace the battery.

None of them say ... "oh just wait a while and it will go away on its own".

You iOS apologists are like the people who leave their dog poop on the
sidewalk in that you can't *comprehend* what is in *every* article on the
subject. There's no battery fairy that "fixes" batteries while you're
sleeping.

Every article says the same thing.
It's you Apple Apologists who can't comprehend simple basic facts.

It's like an article says a person is dead, and you Apple Apologists are
asking whether it says they're "permanently dead".

You Apple Apologistgs can't seem to comprehend the *simplest* of facts.

If you want to have intelligent conversation, please stop using
exagerations and be factual.


Let me give you a simple fact, although I realize you're an Apple
Apologistgs so you can't seem to comprehend it.

When a news article says a person is dead, they don't say "permanently
dead" because even Apple Apologists are supposed to understand that dead
means permanently dead.

When a news article says a house burned down and that the only solution is
to build a new one, they don't say it's "permanently burned down" - you're
simply expected to understand that you "can" replace a burned down home.

When a news article says the *only* solution is to replace the battery,
they don't need to explain to you, like they would to a five year old
child, that there is no battery fairy that magically fixes batteries while
you sleep.

What is so very wrong with you Apple Apologists that you can't comprehend
the *simples* of *obvious* facts?

Here is a fact for you Apple Apologists.
There is no battery fairy.