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sflocal wrote: » The moment you cancel your account and go elsewhere. When can we expect that? DED keeps the truth front-and-center, and it's a joy to know he's a thorn for iHaters. The recent ones seem like a little insecurity has develo…
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Corrections wrote: » The winter quarter. But look at how many iPhones Apple is selling, versus how many anyone else is selling (all Nokia/WP phones, all BlackBerry, all Samsung premium phones) and then take even a small percentage of Apple's phone…
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[quote name="Corrections" url="/t/179069/before-apples-iphone-was-too-small-it-was-too-monstrously-big#post_2528206"] Where are these "inconvenient contradictory points"? Or are you omitting them because it's better for your Limbaugh-style criticism…
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Tech blogging articles are generally good reads. I follow 3 or 4 Android sites and about the same that are Apple centric. The majority of articles I read are relatively neutral (The Verge, Engadget etc), but there is no one else like DED. He is the …
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ericthehalfbee wrote: » Quote:Originally Posted by Jtschultz93 For the record, this article is based entirely on "analyst's numbers", which this forum generally discredits. Daily. No one outside of Apple has sales numbers for the 5c.. iDiot Y…
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ericthehalfbee wrote: » GS3 took 55 days to hit 10 million, so it's not even close to approaching Apple sales for a launch quarter. So let's throw the GS3 to the side since it's not even relevant. Neither are the GS2 or original S. GS4 shipped …
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For the record, this article is based entirely on "analyst's numbers". No one outside of Apple has sales numbers for the 5c.
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ericthehalfbee wrote: » Lies. No Galaxy has EVER outsold an iPhone in their launch quarter. The only numbers Samsung does publish is how fast phones like the GS3 or GS4 have hit milestones (like 5, 10 or 20 million). And based on those it appears…
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jungmark wrote: » So facts are bull? So when the iPhone beats a newly released galaxy whatever, does than mean the galaxy whatever is a failure? Nope. But context of the facts are equally meaningful. Sales for the launch quarter of the new…
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It's all about context really. I don't necessarily think the 5C was a flop, it just didn't sell the way Apple expected. This much is clear by Cook's comments. Whether or not it was a failure cannot be determined by a bunch of fan boys or tech bloggi…
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A whole lot of celebrating over spec-whoring. Presently, it's nothing more. As a non-fan of either side, I find it funny that the two biggest mobile OS rivals are switching roles in some ways. iOS has become less stable and their fans are all of t…
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This is why the fanboy arguments get so heated..Google doesn't have to copy anything. It already exists . Look it up. "Smart actions". Implemented by Motorola. But of course, until Apple does it, it never really existed..go outside of your bubble e…
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You're right about the iPhone 4. It didn't cripple it the way that iOS 4 did the 3G. It only slowed it down a bit. My response was certainly a bit too reactionary to the earlier post. IMO, iOS updates miss the mark in several areas. 1) they hold ba…
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Good idea..
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[/quote][quote name="anantksundaram" url="/t/157353/samsung-returns-to-targeted-anti-apple-ads-with-latest-galaxy-s4-spot/60#post_2321738"]Your posts certainly sound like it. [/quote How so?
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Fanboy frustration..
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Tallest...when you can't discuss the facts, go with frustrated sarcasm. Got ya!
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scotty321 wrote: » That is such an embarrassing ad. They are showing off absolutely pointless features, most of which are already available via apps on iOS anyways. The ones that aren't available are ludicrous anyways... answering your phone with …