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Quote: Originally Posted by dreyfus2 So, Nokia finally uses an antenna-frame design that they once mocked (during "Antennagate") and that looks quite similar to the one Apple patented (http://appleinsider.com/articles/12/09/18/apple_g…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mytdave No worries, they'll release the Lumina "909" to solve that problem. Nothing you can do about those who own a 900 though. Well, there's a pretty large sub-group which aren't even bein…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta That is, of course, nonsense. First, Apple's upgrades bring lots of new features to older phones. In fact, the number of new features which do NOT work on older phones is usually quite small.…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross Don't believe all the speculative article you read on the Internet. Ha! Now that comment made me chuckle lots...wish more people could keep that simple thought in mind when then they star…
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Quote: Originally Posted by tinman0 Nokia have long since started paying the price of their attitude when the iPhone was released, and they put up the ludicrous N95 against it. I've said it before, and I'll say it again, the relea…
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Quote: Originally Posted by drblank I'm glad I am Apple user. Apple wouldn't release a piece of hardware and then release a new operating system within a year that the hardware won't support. They wait a fair amount of time before t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil You'll notice I also proffered the 'push-push tray' compromise. But a slot push-push is a bad idea. Letting children fiddle with your phone and damage it in such a way is …
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Quote: Originally Posted by fredaroony 100% agree, very annoying getting the tray out of the iPad and iPhone sometimes. Agreed! I simply cannot understand the logic from the likes of Tallest Skil who think that the sim …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil WAIT, what am I thinking?! Why not a push-push tray? Then you don't need any hole-pokers and both sides get what they want. Except, you know, the side that isn't Apple, because they w…
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Quote: Originally Posted by emig647 Considering most current smart phones, similarly compared to most pc laptops, they definitely do not design their products with precision. There are bigger gaps, clunkier refinements. Taking t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil The idea of designing a thing that you remove once every two years around a technology designed to facilitate daily removal is laughable. Never mind the dirt that will get in th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by waybacmac It ain't over 'til the Finnish lady sings. The article is not clear whether Nokia is going along with this or are they going to cause trouble. Just what the industry needs--another court case. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by benanderson89 Nokia is screaming like a baby about patents because Apple made the format free to use and RIM and Moto are complaining about............... a notch. 1. Nokia, shut up. You get it fo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil The design Apple wants is identical to the past two SIM designs. Works fine in any format and doesn't require anyone else's patents. Push-push is idiotic for SIM cards. …
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jmgregory1 wrote: » What you are missing with the concept of the push push SIM with external SIM cover is the overall design of the phone. Apple doesn't want, and rightfully so, to have the crappy, old-school, failure prone plastic cover that is …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Maury Markowitz THAT'S it? THAT'S what the whole debate boils down to? A notch in the plastic?! At the time the battle first started there were lots of articles about the "technical superiority" o…
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External slots hold up absolutely fine! Previous phones I had had an internal sim slot/tray, whereas my current phone (Nokia N8) has push-in sideloading sim and microSD slots - both are covered with access flabs, neither fills up with lint or oth…