It's not the fault of the Chinese. It might be comforting for those of us in the West to think of our competitors as inferior craftsmen or just lacking the intelligence to do a good job, but that's a delusion. The Chinese are perfectly capable of quality work (the Trans-Continental rail-road springs to mind).
The problem is Western companies who are willing to accept shoddy, half-assed products to increase their profit-margins. More reputable firms regularly inspect factories where their products are made to ensure quality standards are maintained. Those firms who merely want to line their pockets don't do these inspections properly, if at all.
You get what you pay for when it comes to outsourcing. Unfortunately, most corporations want to spend as little as possible, and while the consumer is perfectly content to spend huge sums of money on something with an "Apple" sticker on it, they'll see no reason to change their ways.
I hope this happens to allot more of their hardware, especially their new laptops. Maybe then Apple will pull their heads out and quit putting non removable, non user replaceable batteries in all their stuff.
I'm kind of surprised Apple would agree to do a recall, even a limited one, so late in the game seeing that the 1st gen iPod Nano was released almost 4 years ago and would no longer be covered even by extended warranty.
@ Wilfred Laurier
Warranty doesn't mean squat if there is a possible Class Action lawsuit against them. At least they are been 'seen' to be doing something.
It's not the fault of the Chinese. It might be comforting for those of us in the West to think of our competitors as inferior craftsmen or just lacking the intelligence to do a good job, but that's a delusion. The Chinese are perfectly capable of quality work (the Trans-Continental rail-road springs to mind).
The problem is Western companies who are willing to accept shoddy, half-assed products to increase their profit-margins. More reputable firms regularly inspect factories where their products are made to ensure quality standards are maintained. Those firms who merely want to line their pockets don't do these inspections properly, if at all.
You get what you pay for when it comes to outsourcing. Unfortunately, most corporations want to spend as little as possible, and while the consumer is perfectly content to spend huge sums of money on something with an "Apple" sticker on it, they'll see no reason to change their ways.
It seems every failure and recall is due to outsourcing to the Chinese.
Are they really that incompetent or are they sabotaging stuff on purpose?
There's a big long list of companies that have been put out of biz or almost put out of biz due to massive Chinese defects.
I hope this happens to allot more of their hardware, especially their new laptops. Maybe then Apple will pull their heads out and quit putting non removable, non user replaceable batteries in all their stuff.
I'm kind of surprised Apple would agree to do a recall, even a limited one, so late in the game seeing that the 1st gen iPod Nano was released almost 4 years ago and would no longer be covered even by extended warranty.