
Dennis Green
GBAlways my go to spot for up to date… Always my go to spot for up to date information. Would highly recommend if you’re looking for trustworthy info on anything apple related. When I was trying to figure out what kind of phone I wanted, I went and checked out the article about the iPhone 12(mini,12,12 pro, 12 pro max) it really helped me make a decision instead of just taking a wild guess as I usually don’t know much about what’s a good decision for the bunch. Would highly recommend checking out more of their other articles they have one the site

Justin
GBArticles are heavily pro apple and only… Articles are heavily pro apple and only exist to promote the company!

Daniel Kellogg
GBApple fanboys club Literally skew anything that is apple related to "minor problems, great achievements!" And any non Apple products are "horrible glitches, slightly better but...price". Moderatly biased. Along with the fanboy reviews on this site.

Phoenix
GBNothing but biased Apple fanboys They publish misleading and false information about other companies' products in order to make Apple look better. Their "product comparisons" are a bad joke as they universally conclude that Apple is better in every way because they judge the merit of all other devices by how closely they resemble Apple's products and operating system. They automatically assume that Apple is the best product out there and that any deviation from Apple's design choices is a bad thing.

P Ed
GBDon't use them for price comparisons/where to buy Apple products. I was using them to try to find a good price on a MacBook Pro. Adorama was listed as the best price for various models, and I was considering buying through them. However, I fortunately thought to look up reviews of Adorama. They get TERRIBLE reviews on both trustpilot (1.9/5) and resellerratings (1/5), with nightmare story after nightmare story from customers. If Appleinsider is willing to list this disreputable merchant alongside reputable ones, and drive traffic to them by their price comparisons, then their where to buy guides really shouldn't be trusted. And, I'll avoid them in general in the future. Edit: I tried to add a link to one of the specific pages I'm referring to, but links aren't allowed in review. After I posted my original review, I got a contact from AppleInsider via TrustPilot: first asking me for "more details", even though my review was detailed and completely accurate. To respond to this directly, you have to give your contact details, and I did NOT want Appleinsider to have that info. I suspect that this was a first step in trying to get my review taken down - if you don't respond within 3 days, they can contact CS to "review" the review. Instead I complained to CS. Then: I got another contact from them claiming that my review was about some other website, when if you read my original review, the content makes quite clear that it's about AppleInsider. I think another step to try to get my review taken down. I complained to TrustPilot CS about this, but haven't heard back. Bottom line: an even stronger "stay away from AppleInsider!"