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jragosta wrote: » I'm still waiting for you to provide evidence that Apple's Maps are statistically any worse than Google's. You've been whining for a week and STILL haven't provided a shred of evidence. Something tells me you're going to be wa…
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notscott wrote: » This morning the Maps app directed me into an active volcano. I'm on the rim watching the guys pull my car out of the lava now. Haha...
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apple wrote: » Do you know who is most upset over Apple maps? Fandroids who don't even own a damn iPhone. These moronic creatures who join Apple forums and complains about something that they don't even own or use. Android companies such as…
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gtr wrote: » Way to destroy your own credibility... Who said they were credible?
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They said they loved all their customers yet Google maps for iOS was never updated with any significant features in 5 years.. OTOH, Android saw frequent updates. Screw this and screw street view. It's Apple maps all the way for me. And I at least k…
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"The more our customers use our Maps the better it will get" Hmmm... Where have I heard this before?
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netrox wrote: » I ended up at the wrong apartment, 10 miles away from the correct address, thanks to Apple's new Maps app. So, I am not gonna use it. It's prettier but it is widely inaccurate. Google Maps in browser works just fine and it gave the…
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hillstones wrote: » . So you think the Apple Map will be better in 2 years compared to what Google Map was 8 years ago? Of course. Apple has advantages Google didn't have 8 years ago - Hindsight, a laundry list of experienced partners, and …
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wakefinance wrote: » Clearly everyone has chosen a side of the debate on the wisdom (or lack thereof) of ditching Google maps. My question to those of you so staunchly defending Apple is this: when Google releases it's own maps application with a…
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Corrections wrote: » The value of individual queries is pretty tiny, so you probably don't have to worry about using an inferior search engine just to spite Google. My needs are met... I'm not worried.
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Corrections wrote: » How is it possible that Google was not blindsided and instead just hasn't gotten around to addressing its loss of half the world's mobile map-based revenue? Or is it your opinion that Google knew that iOS 6 would drop its …
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Corrections wrote: » Apple and Google aren't actors in a high school drama, they're companies out to earn money. Google just stopped making money on iOS maps, which represents the more valuable half of the world's mobile devices. For this e…
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ktappe wrote: » Otherwise, where did that other $28 go?? Into the other 7 million cables that work flawlessly?
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jragosta wrote: » Right. And pigs can fly. Google has made it clear for years that iOS users are second class citizens. Apple did what they had to do. Amen. And good riddance.
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It's been rumored for at least 3 years that Apple has been working on a maps. I knew it. Everybody knew it. How, then, is It possible that Google was blindsided by this? I'm not buying it.
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tylerk36 wrote: » Does any one remember so many negative things related to a new device? Wow. Lets see. 1) Maps. 2) Niks and scratches. 3) Yellow screen. 4) USB stuck. 5) Purple hue. 6) Battery performance. 7) Light leak. Can …
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LTE battery draingate: http://www.macrumors.com/2012/09/26/iphone-battery-life-greatly-impacted-by-cellular-signal-strength/
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jason98 wrote: » Funny just minutes ago my Lightning cable got stuck in my Nissan Leaf, spent a few minutes trying to unplug it without destroying the cable and the plug. Now I am reading this message... Maybe your car is too small...
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USBgate Purple halogate Mapgate Light leakgate Scuffgate I'm waiting on LTE databurnergate
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I wonder in what area does the screen rival the iPad... It's certainly not resolution. Glare? "No annoying ads"... hahaha. Sounds like a decent offering. What about cellular radio?