Why the iPhone Makes Some Women Angry
One of the coolest features of Apple’s iPhone is the mutitouch capable screen. From navigating menus to interacting with features like Google Maps, using the iPhone’s multitouch screen isn’t just easy, but it’s fun.
When the iPhone first debuted, some users complained that their fingers were too fat to use the touchscreen. But those cries quickly faded as users got more practice with the mobile phone’s interface.
But now, according to a report from the LA Times, there’s a new group of iPhone users angry at Apple… women with towering fingernails. Why? Well, since the iPhone’s touchscreen only responds to electrical charges emitted by your bare fingertips, women with expanded nails aren’t able to effectively use the iPhone’s touchscreen.
Erica Watson-Currie, who was interviewed for the LA Times exposition, even went so far as to signal Apple ‘misogynistic’ considering they didn’t include a stylus for women with distant fingernails. Erica gave the LA Times that quote for their spread: “Considering ergonomics and user studies indicating men and women use their fingers and nails differently, why does Apple persist in that misogyny?”
Should every manufacturer change the design of their products to accommodate users with faraway nails, or should folks with faraway nails learn to work around that problem like they have in the past?

Is Apple being unfair to women with faraway fingernails?
How do other
Mary, a Production Assistant in the television industry says: “I’ll confess, I’ve had fake nails before and know from experience how difficult they can be. I couldn’t type as fast, I lost my ability to speed text, I couldn’t even turn on a lamp without fumbling. So I made the obvious choice. I took the silly things off and stopped blaming the world for not catering to my vanity. I propose women who have a problem using the iPhone do the same.”Libby, a Senior Associate at a non-profit in New York City, finds that complaint ridiculous. She told MethodShop.com that “…that whole fingernail complaint is asinine. When I prepare out that other women are complaining about the iPhone’s interface considering they have fancy towering fingernails, it makes me dizzy. What’s next? Should the military manufacture fingernail friendly assault rifles so women can look gorgeous on the battlefield. Shut up and cut off your tacky nails already. And stop giving idiotic quotes to the LA Times. You are an embarrassment to women everywhere.”
Apple launches its vastly improved 3G iPhone ($199) on July 11, 2008.
Original post by MethodShop.com
No comments yet. Be the first.
Leave a reply























