> It wasn't a PITA with the iPods and the MacBooks. They call it 4th (or whatever) generation iPod. And my MacBook Pro is the 15" early 2011 model. No 1, 2, SSD, 3S, or any similar nomenclature. Although I agree that numbering would be easier for people. But apple is not actually naming the iPhones using numbers. Only the iPhone 4 has been named using its number in order of generation. So, if people are to refer to the upcoming iPhone using numbers, iPhone 6 would be more logical, not 5. But Apple will surprise everyone again.
Furthermore, every Apple iPod, iPad, iPhone, and computer has a specific identifier -- a Model Number (A1317 in the case of the unit I am typing on), in addition to the actual order number (MC497LL/A).
And, if I need to specify for someone on the MacSupport forum which Macbook Pro I am using, I don't try to remember if it was an early-, middle-, or late-2008 model, that I bought in 2009. I just tell them that the Model ID is MacbookPro5,1.
jeudi 28 juin 2012
Re: [apple-iphone] iPhone Battery?
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