I encounter this type of issue all the time. People have different takes on it. Some are interesting, most are just selfish; ‘I’m inconvenienced and thus this is an outrage.’
But, I’m interested to know who’s really “at fault” here. Is it:
a.) Android for not allowing/enabling backward compatibility.
b.) Casper’s fault for not continually upgrading an already working product.
c.) The consumer for expecting a totally new hardware and OS to work the same as the old.
d.) the consumer’s fault for ever buying a cloud tied product.
I encounter this type of issue all the time. People have different takes on it. Some are interesting, most are just selfish; ‘I’m inconvenienced and thus this is an outrage.’
But, I’m interested to know who’s really “at fault” here. Is it:
a.) Android for not allowing/enabling backward compatibility.
b.) Casper’s fault for not continually upgrading an already working product.
c.) The consumer for expecting a totally new hardware and OS to work the same as the old.
d.) the consumer’s fault for ever buying a cloud tied product.
I’m interested in everyone’s opinion.