To have your battery life work out on their 4G gear, you have to be not using 4G a significant amount of the time, which pretty much defeats the purpose for getting that particular gear, wouldn't you say?
You will change your opinion quickly when Apple releases 4G iPhone. You will buy iPhone 4G and you will be "disingenuous" once again.
(1) That there is a grid of icons like Apple's. (No big deal if that were the only similarity.)
(2) That there are little dot indicators of which "page" of icons you are on, like Apple's. (Bully for Samsung: they moved it from bottom to top.)
(3) That there even IS a dock of 4 semi-permanent icons (i.e. that don't change when the page is changed).
(4) That it sits right there below the grid upon a grayish band, and...
(5) no, I'm saying that I find it peculiar that Samsung chose to put a white phone handset on a green background tilted at almost the same angle as Apple's. Look at that photo again. WTF?
Whatever, dude. I'm sure that the courts have fully functional units right in their hands to deliberate over.
Geez, still comparing grids.
Speaking of courts, we all know now that (quote from the article below) "All the design-related stuff has been thrown out by the judge, meaning he does not agree with Apple that Samsung copied Apple". Case closed. You are WRONG.
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To have your battery life work out on their 4G gear, you have to be not using 4G a significant amount of the time, which pretty much defeats the purpose for getting that particular gear, wouldn't you say?
You will change your opinion quickly when Apple releases 4G iPhone. You will buy iPhone 4G and you will be "disingenuous" once again.
(1) That there is a grid of icons like Apple's. (No big deal if that were the only similarity.)
(2) That there are little dot indicators of which "page" of icons you are on, like Apple's. (Bully for Samsung: they moved it from bottom to top.)
(3) That there even IS a dock of 4 semi-permanent icons (i.e. that don't change when the page is changed).
(4) That it sits right there below the grid upon a grayish band, and...
(5) no, I'm saying that I find it peculiar that Samsung chose to put a white phone handset on a green background tilted at almost the same angle as Apple's. Look at that photo again. WTF?
Whatever, dude. I'm sure that the courts have fully functional units right in their hands to deliberate over.
Geez, still comparing grids.
Speaking of courts, we all know now that (quote from the article below) "All the design-related stuff has been thrown out by the judge, meaning he does not agree with Apple that Samsung copied Apple". Case closed. You are WRONG.
http://www.osnews.com/story/25098/Ap...gainst_Samsung