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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta Then don't effing buy a new one. Your choice. But your argument is insane. There is no overwhelming reason why Apple needed to change the form factor. Even 18 months after launch, it is still the top sellin…
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I agree, Samsung should demanding Apple instead to release iPhone 5 instead of this fudge of an update cooked up Mr Cook
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta It's really funny how Apple fans are accused of being more concerned with style than substance - yet then you get complaints like this one. Or this entire thread where vastly improving nearly every element of …
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta Funny how the people who only want appearance are "not shallow" while the ones who are more focused on the performance and features of the phone are the shallow ones... Amazing. I am still astounded at the …
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Quote: Originally Posted by island hermit Post Steve Jobs? Quote: Originally Posted by Apple007 We can start to feel the post Steve Jobs era - getting lesser and lesser innovation in Apple. Blah blah blah etc. etc. etc. blah blah APPL…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Shrike Quote: Personally, I wanted both a new form factor and the internal upgrades. When I buy something new, I don't want to be asked if it is the old model. Er, isn't this kind of shallow? not at all, it's a …
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Quote: Originally Posted by bettieblue Tim Cook at HIS first Apple event releases the iPhone 4S...S for So What. based on this damp squib of an iPhone event today, what are the odds that Mr Cook will be out of the job within three years?
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Quote: Originally Posted by spliff monkey Yup and America is still Apple's largest and if you are buying out of contract how tempted are you to spend nearly $1,000/ year on a new phone even if you aren't tied to a contract? If you're ok with that…
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Quote: Originally Posted by svnipp If you think Apple is counting on people upgrading their phones every year, you are sadly mistaken. Especially in this economy. Give it a rest. I would, and lot more users would do too, maybe you won't but …
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Quote: Originally Posted by spliff monkey I'm surprised at the reactions too. Why don't people realize that generally most Americans are locked into two year contracts. Why would Apple try and sell you a new phone every year if that is the case? …
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Quote: Originally Posted by punkrocker27ka someone explain why Siri wont be included for all ios devices running 5? seriously, what exactly is the hardware limitation that prevents it from running on the iphone 4? Android has voice capabilities…
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Quote: Originally Posted by NYitGuy Ouch. Hang on tight to that thing. Apple certainly doesn't expect anyone to do anything, they just make and upgrade phones and let the consumer make up their minds, just like car manufacturers do. Me, I'm go…
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Quote: Originally Posted by NYitGuy How much did you shell out for the iPhone 4? £500 pounds
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Quote: Originally Posted by Jetz No, you're going to keep your phone. It's all the new folks who will sign new contracts that will take up the iPhone 4S. They expect you to upgrade next year for the iPhone 5. that is if you live in America o…
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i like how disappointing tim cook quoted prices on contract, does he believe that everybody buys on contract? how can he expect iPhone 4 users to fork out 700 bucks for this damp squib of an upgrade. he's taking us for a ride
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disappointing this how Tim Cook first presentation as CEO will be remembered. I hope the specialised press will kick them hard over the next months for this disappointing damp squib of announcement. And they waited 16 months for this? Tim do you rea…
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Quote: Originally Posted by airnerd [/B] and resting on your laurels is a good way to get passed. spot on
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..... and they expect us iPhone 4 users upgrade to this at the tune of 700 buck?
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disappointing event, no new iPhone just a re-cooked iPhone 4, true to form as in the past (see iPhone 3GS), I guess they feel they are well in front of the competition there is no need of anything new. I don't see many iPhone users upgrading to 'thi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer strongly disagreed with Jobs. "Windows machines are not going to be trucks," he said. can't wait for the day everybody in the industry points a stern finger of blame at him f…