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Quote: Originally Posted by TenoBell Yes I know others phones have other means of storage. But Sappor posted as though this is some advantage that the iPhone is missing. I'm asking what necessity or advantage does the iPhone miss. So you don't…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Carniphage Hmm... you make it sound a lot easier than Nokia does. Hint: try it from a Nokia phone.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Carniphage But the big difference is that iPhone's casual consumers can pay for and install applications with a single mouse click. Welcome to the Nokia Store and 9,834 applications... http://www.download.nokia.c…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross I had the numbers in a link, but now I can't find it. Smartphone sales are up about 35%. Or 16% according to Gartner. http://www.infoworld.com/article/08/...to_slow_1.html Quote: Originally Posted…
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Quote: Originally Posted by researchmug I don't get it? you can use the ipod to surf the internet (where it's available) but with the iphone you have to pay o2 10 quid a month for the privilege after 12 months on pay as you go? i just do…
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Daniel, It's kind of simple really. Work out your stats for the USA and the rest of the world, not combined. I suspect when you do, you'll find out that Symbian grew in line with the markets it competes in whereas Apple grew in line with the m…
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Quote: Originally Posted by wbrasington You can't simply believe that phones are sold in sequentially based in IMEI numbers without any significant gap, you can't be THAT stupid...... I don't know enough about IMEI numbers but it did occur to …
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross Symbian's smartphone's sales aren't rising with the market. That's clear. Even though you hate mrketshare numbers, that's too bad, because it does give up important information., and it's down to about 45% for…
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Quote: Originally Posted by digitalclips Shame you're missing out on the fun based on your idea of what's wrong with iPhones. Ours (version one) with very heavy usage daily haven't exhibited any bugs we are aware of, and are feature rich bey…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Prince An "order of magnitude" is 10x. So if you're comparing iPhone sales before it went world wide during the period when there were no iPhones to buy, then yes. But if you compare iPhone 3G sales, when it actually w…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Shaun, UK With Pay As You Go you only pay for one month's usage at a time so once you have paid and used your month then just buy a contract instead. It's not the best way of doing it though as you can save a lot of mo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nvidia2008 But again, O2 and/or Apple UK will probably charge a £99 minimum over-the-air unlocking fee... For non-iPhones you have to have used it for 12 months on their network before O2 will unlock it. For the iPh…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Kolchak Funny thing: Quite a few people said the same thing about Apple making a cell phone. "Apple is a computer company, not a cell phone company," they insisted. Not me. It seemed like they'd HAVE to at some poin…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism For the consumer market, yes; but I think that health care sector, alone, could trump the sales of all MBA sales per quarter. My point wasn't about which has a bigger market, it was that Apple may surprise us…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism I can't say it's a stupid idea but it's not one that I'm interested in. We saw Apple release the MBA this year which appeals to a relatively small market segment, so I don't think the tablet idea is as far fe…
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£5 says there won't be a Tablet Mac from Apple ever. I think it's an incredibly stupid idea.
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Quote: Originally Posted by winterspan Can someone across the pond enlighten me on 02's services... I went to their website and it appears that you can't get any decent smartphone under their pay-and-go plans. All the high-end Nokia, Blackberry, …
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The tariff information in the AI article is not right. The default tariff on a SIM on O2 Pay and Go is called 'Favourite Places' but you can pick from any of the others too... http://www.o2.co.uk/mobilestariffs/t...o/paygotariffs You can ch…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dlux I think the Intel laptop CPUs available at the time prevented a clean 64-bit switchover, so Apple had to settle for the 32-bit compromise. The Mini was incidental, and primarily driven by cost concerns. 10.7 will …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Prince You can't really tell if an app is Cocoa or Carbon because an increasing number of apps are a mix. One hint that Cocoa is in use is that the app will look more like iTunes, with standard controls, rather than th…