Apple Grammar


the standard way of typing or verbally using apple product terminology.

i: the “i” at the beginning of product names is always lowercase and is always followed by a capital letter (not a hyphen, sp-ce, or the like).

ipod touch: never should be referred to as an “itouch”.
there is no such thing.
proper apple grammar insures i sound knowledgable about my favorite products.

i love my ipod.

i need to charge my iphone.

can i borrow your ipod touch?

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