If Apple sold e-cigs…

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ctruth

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If Apple sold e-cigs…

If Apple sold e-cigs, you'd have to find an Apple store so one of the "geniuses" could rebuild your atty.

If Apple sold e-cigs, all connection threading and input ports would be proprietary, and using adaptors would void your warranty.

If Apple sold e-cigs, the use of any e-liquid other than e-liquid with the official Apple logo stamp would void your warranty.
 

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If Apple sold e-cigs…

If Apple sold e-cigs, you'd have to find an Apple store so one of the "geniuses" could rebuild your atty.

If Apple sold e-cigs, all connection threading and input ports would be proprietary, and using adaptors would void your warranty.

If Apple sold e-cigs, the use of any e-liquid other than e-liquid with the official Apple logo stamp would void your warranty.

They'd be overpriced and not work as well or as easily as other devices.

Apple, Smapple. They have been pulling the wool over the eye of the world for a long time.
 

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I had a thought of this idea before ! It seems very interesting... A high tech company like apple going for E cig !!
All our vaping experience is based on R&D to get the best of PV's , RBA's and Tanks....
If such big innovative companies joined this industry, it would be amazing ....
But it is almost impossible to happen....
 

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If Apple sold e-cigs, each mod would run a single firmware. Older mods wouldn't be supported in the new firmware and if you ever wanted to upgrade you would have to just buy a new mod. But do not fret as everytime apple would release a new firmware, it would be cracked on the same day.
 

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I had a thought of this idea before ! It seems very interesting... A high tech company like apple going for E cig !!
All our vaping experience is based on R&D to get the best of PV's , RBA's and Tanks....
If such big innovative companies joined this industry, it would be amazing ....
But it is almost impossible to happen....

I disagree. E-cigs have run the coarse of advancements. No matter what brand or type of liquid atomizer you buy they all use the exact same technology, Device, to vaporize that liquid. IE a heating coil, element, of one type or another.

Sure battery holding devices will change but even with those the Tech is already at its peak. Just how many Watts can you vape on. For the tanks I use, all in the 1.4 to 2 ohm range, I never go over 12 watts. I don't have a need of even a 20 watt device let alone a 50 or 100 watt device.

I feel my experience and what I vape at is the norm.
 

ctruth

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I disagree. E-cigs have run the coarse of advancements. No matter what brand or type of liquid atomizer you buy they all use the exact same technology, Device, to vaporize that liquid. IE a heating coil, element, of one type or another.

Sure battery holding devices will change but even with those the Tech is already at its peak. Just how many Watts can you vape on. For the tanks I use, all in the 1.4 to 2 ohm range, I never go over 12 watts. I don't have a need of even a 20 watt device let alone a 50 or 100 watt device.

I feel my experience and what I vape at is the norm.

It appears you have limited your imagination.
The technology of e-cigarettes has not "peaked" out.

Electrically heating wire coils is not the only way to generate heat (in fact it's archaic). Nor is heat the only way to vaporize a liquid (think aerosol spray).

While it will always require energy to convert a liquid to a gaseous state, the nature of that energy, in today's technology, could be created in many different ways.

The point here is that, no matter what methods are used, huge corporations such as Apple would ultimately find a way to limit the robustness of that technology in order to strait jacket consumers into repeated purchases. I think the concept is called "Capitalism".

And Apple has demonstrated that they would be the greediest and least consumer friendly.

The unbelievable and not so humorous thing here, is how dumbed-down and easily manipulated the American consumer has become.
 

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If Apple sold e-cigs…You'd first have to sign an affidavit that you:

a) Are not an employee in any of their sweat shops establishments.

and

b) That you would not vape in, or join in, any employee picket lines around any Apple
establishments.

and

c) That you would not vape in, or join in, or sign in, any protests of Apples treatment of it's foreign gooks or domestic employees.
 
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