It is comments like this "The iPhone... is merely a girlie gadget with all the technological sophistication of a 1980s Barbie."
Which shows how hostile our industry can be to women.
They aren't buying an iPhone because it is any less capable or more feminine than a Samsung. Maybe there are other reasons.
Could it be the size of the iPhone is better suited to the smaller hands of women (not a put down, women on average have smaller hands than the average man).
Could there be other reasons?
I have a strong dislike for Apple products, but to say women purchasing them because they are 'girlie gadget' is offensive to women, and we as an industry have to speak out against this kind of BS.
Which shows how hostile our industry can be to women.
They aren't buying an iPhone because it is any less capable or more feminine than a Samsung. Maybe there are other reasons.
Could it be the size of the iPhone is better suited to the smaller hands of women (not a put down, women on average have smaller hands than the average man). Could there be other reasons?
I have a strong dislike for Apple products, but to say women purchasing them because they are 'girlie gadget' is offensive to women, and we as an industry have to speak out against this kind of BS.