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relic wrote: » Blackberry doesn't produce Android devices, I don't get it? Since developers won't make any worthwhile apps for BB they modified their OS to run Android apps.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dickprinter Or he/she is a member of the generation of 20-30 year olds and places no value on money. Their full paycheck is spent just in time to receive the next one, without a dime to spare. Me? I'm a 'tweener. H…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sog35 Just pay the $80 for new battery. If $80 is such a hardship you should have purchased an Android. Batteries die. It happens. Deal with it Let's see, on the low end you pay $650 for an iPhone and EXPEC…
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radarthekat wrote: » That anti-smudge coating, called an oleophobic coating, won't adhere to sapphire, that's true. So Apple is adding a layer of silica glass on top of the sapphire, to which the oleophobic coating will adhere. But wait, you may…
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silver shadow wrote: » You did miss the point. THERE IS NO NEED FOR ANY COATING. SO THERE WILL NOT BE A COATING TO SCRATCH. Does caps help? Also, I'm not sure why all of the rumor sites keep stating that Sapphire is less transparent than gla…
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silver shadow wrote: » You're missing the point. The average person (besides an engagement ring) does not have the ability to make a scratch on a sapphire product. Were at the beginning of this now. Years from now most people will have windows…
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silver shadow wrote: » I saw that patent also, although your link is broken. I'm hoping they are either trying to "cover their bases" by patenting any derivative technology, or have engineered a separate solution. Sapphire by it's actual natur…
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silver shadow wrote: » That's the thing. Sapphire and synthetically produced sapphire is non-porus. So just the screen itself would be better than any screen protector you could buy at the moment other than the current Sapphire screen protectors…
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solipsismx wrote: » That's the only part of the video that seems wrong to me. I'd think a 1.6 tonne vehicle wouldn't be an issue especially since we're talking about it being 1/4 the weight with 50/50 load balanced car and the force spread out ove…
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Wasn't saying that iWatch would be required for usage but maybe instead of putting the finger sensor on all Apple devices, as I've seen rumored in the past, then this could could be used instead. Be used for quicker and more secure access.
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Just did a bit of research, now this is pretty interesting and makes a lot more sense. http://mobihealthnews.com/28349/apple-patents-seamless-heart-rate-sensor-for-authentication-personalization/ Apparently, while the photo in the patent is of a…
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silver shadow wrote: » Based on rumors only, not much to get excited about unless you have O.C.D. tendencies. No O.C.D., but I do like hearing about tech and new gadgets. Plus if it's something really interesting to start saving up for it. I'll…
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Can someone who has a good grasp on these rumors explain what is the big deal with the iWatch? I could see maybe if it was a stand alone phone with hotspot ability for other devices but then it would be huge because of the battery. Likely not much r…
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Is it just me or does the bottom bezel (which ever end is the bottom) look way too small for the current home button?
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sflocal wrote: » Costco is great for just about everything in there. I do 99% of most of my grocery shopping there, and it is just for me. One just can't beat their everyday prices. Why would just having Apple products for you justif…
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Wow, that actually makes it worth it to buy a Costco membership just for that discount! Not just about moving inventory for profit, Costco is reaping benefits on all ends.
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Awesome! Only a couple months before the end of rumors and speculation for iPhone 6, and a couple months and a day until iPhone 6S and 7 rumors begin.
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waterrockets wrote: » Verizon iPhones are not CDMA, not GSM. So with a GSM phone you get to swap SIM cards and jump networks. A Verizon phone is stuck there. Tethering works fine without the unlimited everything plan. On my Nexus 4, I just use …
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vaporland wrote: » That sounds pretty good. Is that 4G on an iPhone? How many minutes? Can you tether? If you're getting 4G, I'm switching. I have an unlocked iPhone 5. Well all t-mobile plans are month-to-month, no contract. For the $80 a m…
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Yes!!! Though now that I'm on T-Mobile with an unlimited plan it's not that big a deal to me but if Verizon offered that I might've just stayed with them and lowered my data plan. Streaming music is the reason I had such a large data plan in the fir…