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iPhone Users Unleash Hilarious Instagram Protest Against Apple: iOS 18 Complaints

As tech enthusiasts, we love having you visit our blog, whether you’re checking PhoneArena daily or following tech brands on Twitter. But let’s face it, the real iPhone users out there have some interesting requests for Apple. Let’s take a look at what features they are hoping to see on the new iPhone/iOS:

  • "Dear Apple, I don’t need a new phone. PLEASE DON’T MAKE MY PHONE SLOWER WHEN YOU LAUNCH A NEW ONE." (9K likes): The controversy around this request is real. Many users have noticed their iPhones slowing down with each new release. While Apple claims it’s to improve battery life, users are not convinced.

  • "Dear Apple, when I buy a $1,300 phone, I expect to see headphones and a charger. I’m tired of yall." (23K likes): This request makes sense for many users who feel accessories should be included with such an expensive purchase. Offering customers the choice to include these items might be a solution.

  • "Dear Apple, let me type ‘omw’ in peace." (11K likes): Sometimes shorter words like "omw" are more convenient in chats than the full version. Users want the freedom to use abbreviations without autocorrect interfering.

  • "Dear Apple, please do something for the calculator app. I want my calculation history." (16K likes): Having a history feature in the calculator app would make life easier for many users who need to refer back to previous calculations.

  • "Dear Apple, please fire your autocorrect team; I actually mean to type the profanity." (11K likes): Autocorrect can sometimes be more of a hindrance than help. Users want more control over what words are corrected and what aren’t.

  • "Dear Apple, I don’t need headphone notifications. I know it’s loud, that’s how I like it." (3K likes): While volume warnings are important for hearing protection, some users find them annoying and want the option to disable them.

  • "Dear Apple, I expect Low power mode to actually save my battery life." (6K likes): Users want Low power mode on iPhone to be more aggressive in saving battery life similar to Android phones.

  • "Dear Apple, please keep your strong ass passwords to yourself." (2K likes): The automatic password suggestion feature can be impractical for users who need access from non-Apple devices.

These requests show that while AI advancements are exciting in iOS 18, making the iPhone user experience less frustrating is equally important. Let’s hope Apple listens and implements some of these much-needed changes soon!

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