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irun262 wrote: » Musicians Photographers Artists
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sog35 wrote: » i knew this was total bs. Apple won't risk their empire by allowing another company to design, build, and market their hardware. Pure silliness. You think they would allow Sony to design the iTV? Or Nokia to design the iPhone?…
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tallest skil wrote: » You forgot 4. There is no 5.5” model: it’s an iPod touch. They’re repositioning the device for gaming, both handheld and via the Apple TV. The A8 is going to have the last generation of console gaming devices running for t…
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Before you guys get too hot and bothered, can I remind you that the writer of this click bait article clearly can't add up, and further more, the article is based on hear say printed in The Korea Times.....and relax!
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If the source is The Korea Times, it's got to be true.
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Huhhhhh? If you slide the red box in the graphic two sectors south to cover $300-$700 then you cover 75% of the PC market in which, price reduction withstanding, Apple still doesn't have a product to compete.......Am I missing a point here?
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Just thinking, would not a sharp right angle (as is on 5s) on the side of a larger phone effect the reach of the thumb in a one handed design. Introducing iPod touch like curves would help the thumb to reach across a larger screen, as would increas…
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5.5 = iPod touch? Why the hell would Apple spend millions on researching the best functioning phone size, only to throw it away??
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Too big for a phone. Apple have been wholly consistent in their mantra of function being the driving force behind design change. My bet would be on Apple maxing out one handed phone operation with a slightly larger screen offset against smaller bez…
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Does anyone have any info on the practicality of fitting an upgraded camera system in possibly thinner yet larger body, as we relentlessly march in that direction? If satisfying a small vocal majority means that the continued improvements in iPhon…
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dasanman69 wrote: » People would say "I have a RAZR", the same way they say "I have a iPhone". I've never heard anyone say "I have a Apple iPhone". Do you seriously believe that Samsung has diluted Apple's brand? Apple is the number 2 brand in…
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maestro64 wrote: » To you point, most people had no clue what phone that had until the iPhone came out, since operators required their logo and name on the phones and most people would refer to their phone by the service providers name. Only af…
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dasanman69 wrote: » So in other words people went to a store bought a Samsung phone but had to be reminded that they did by looking at it? Samsung's name was so insignificant that they forgot what brand of phone they owned? And by copying so slav…
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dasanman69 wrote: » But if you look at the numbers Samsung's fortunes didn't really take off until the S3, which went away from a iPhone clone design. One could argue that it got it's cachet is because they're different from Apple, not because the…
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Here in the UK, I saw a lot of gift buying of the 5c at Christmas, so the absence of December data in, what could have been, a strong month for the 5c needs explaining?.....why is it absent? Error? Motive? I take it from the chart that this applies…
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ireland wrote: » If it doesn't work well that's fair enough, but you haven't tried it. Also, when in your living room you're always guaranteed to be in your own house, and manual search is there if you want it. I think this voice remote search, if…
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solipsismx wrote: » So your idea of a swing is announcing a product regardless of how well it's done and seeing if you can turn a profit from it? Not mine. My idea of a swing is to invest in R&D and to carefully work on various ideas until …
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"Ignoring the goofiness of Apple prognosticators in general, there is obviously a market for different sized smart devices ever since the primary use of these devices moved beyond being simply a mobile phone. Calling them "smart phones" today is lik…
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As I understand it Emoji were at some point absorbed into Unicode and Apple absorbed Unicode in to it's iOS. The app that you referred to simply unlocked the Emoji embedded in Unicode, and thus the iOS. Apple adopted the Unicode standard (as othe…
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If a Japanese writer of code, gets asked by a phone company to produce a collection of clichéd cartoon characters for use on Japanese mobiles, and he expresses a preference for pale skinned characters, does that make his work inherently racist? Good…