Apple.com responsive?

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  • orrinward20

    My guess would be they're a well run business and only build X when there is sufficient demand that without X they would lose money or a noticable amount of credibility.

    As people have mentioned, most people on an iPhone probably use the store app.

    I'm an Android user so I'm speculating here but I suspect the store app allows Apple to give better taillored results as it will have access to your current apps, what you use most and your general phone usage trends, but a mobile version of the site is unlikely to be able to accrue that data as easily.

    Did you find out that their mobile site was shitty when you really needed it, or did you just find the flaw through passing and it happens to be a big deal to you because you hunt imperfection?

    As an iPhone user, what are you really missing out on through a poor experience on the mobile version of their store?

    • Damn you and your sense.detritus
    • Exactly. It doesn't make sense to spend the resources on making a responsive site nobody usesSigDesign
    • Yep, i often find myself looking for the "desktop version" link at the bottom of sites. Too much functionality is usually missing.ephix

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