Well then why do they have to be part of the early adopters brigade if they are unsure about what type of device they are getting?
Because concerns are growing that some ( a lot ) of the complaints have not been related to people having too-high expectations, rather ACTUAL faults wiht the device, whether they be hardware or software based.
ie broken mic ( I think its fair enough to expect people you call to be able to hear you, whether youve had experience of the device or not)
Reboots. Again, fair to expect it to not reboot erroneously?
Scrolling lag etc - this is contentious as lots have people have sought to disprove this fault by posting videos of their device showing no lag issues at all - however, what if its hardware failure on that particular device? If so it probably wont be the only one out there with this issue.
Everyone expects the odd bug when you start out as an early adopter, but, having the microphone not work and it randomly restart are pretty obvious showstoppers. The scrolling lag is less important
Everyone expects the odd bug when you start out as an early adopter, but, having the microphone not work and it randomly restart are pretty obvious showstoppers. The scrolling lag is less important
And how many out of lets say 1000 users are having these issues? Seems like there are some individuals with these issues but let's not exaggerate.
The issues are really a problem and should not be understated but let's not do the opposite.
Let's just say for example I just ordered a new macbook with a harddrive issues and found out from finnish mac forum that there are few people with same harddrive problems. We just sent those macbooks back and had to deal with the issue. I am not going all over the place and shout that macs and macbooks are piece of ****. Macbooks are in my opinion pretty damn good laptops with some issues now and then...