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Frankly whether this is real fault (i.e. a miss on the design folks hands) or not depends on how significant the purple fringing is - but there's two different things here - chromatic aberration (purple fringing) and lens flare. On the pho…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Psych_guy From where I'm standing with iOS on two devices (whoops that makes me a fanboy I guess!) I don't have a problem with Apple maps, so in my mind I don't see why Tim should apologize. Quite frankl…
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Word among the Wall Street analysts was that Sharp didn't make their first significant shipment of displays for the 5 until the last week or so (mentioned on CNBC today)....although its good news if their numbers are coming up - "adequate" looks l…
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Frankly that is just stunning. Really shines a light on the Kindle Fire sitting behind the Samsung and Moto tablets (which are really nowhere here). Really stunning.
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So it looks like the folks that have figured out how to roll back to iOS 5.1.x are okay, then they can just wait till Apple gets this figured out and patched.
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Now all Apple has to do is get the iPhone available with the, by far, largest mobile provider in China (China Mobile, has about 650 million subscribers or so) and they might be able to make some hay out of this. Apple is hoping to ink a deal…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta I learned something interesting today. I use Straight Talk which required a jailbroken iPhone with iOS 5.1.1. I used Redsn0w to do so and had everything working fine. ...... ..... So, t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Meanwhile, the first-gen iPad… I think its the small amount of RAM (256MB) with that big screen that did it in. I remember when it came out thinking they should have gone for 512MB o…
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Maybe next year the Galaxy S will get an updated screen....
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Quote: Originally Posted by ddawson100 Or economics. I wonder how much Apple has had to pay Google for these last five years of lookups. Actually Google payed Apple for this (Apple wrote the original Map App, it just used Goo…
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If Apple didn't absolutely control what we can put on our iPhone's (which I don't normally mind), this guy getting the Google data based Map App up and running on iOS 6 would only be a week or two (of figuring out what else he needs to get it to r…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil "But… Maps sucks. No one wants an iPhone with iOS 6." Well, they might get lost on the way home - but they'll be happy. :-)
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Then why is the price for high-end Android phones the same as the iPhone? Sounds like they make less money. Well its two things. One, the Android phones are often cheaper in pri…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dick Applebaum Some interesting choices: if Google supplies an app and Apple approves it, immediately -- won't that be counterproductive to getting people to use the new app, finding and fix…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Quadra 610 At least Apple has taken note. I appreciate that, though it was expected, sooner or later. Great. So now what? I wonder what Apple can or will do to actually "rectify" this in a meanin…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Vadania I'm surprised they didn't call it a beta like they did with Siri. They needed to, big time and they needed to keep the Google based Map app available while users helped improve the Apple data b…
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"We appreciate all of the customer feedback" Yeah, I'll bet they appreciate it... ;-) Unfortunately this is showing its not a big deal to Apple Mngmnt you just deal with it - its a great feature we'll make it better in the future...no swea…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ipen I feel the ad was not targeting someone who's waiting in line. Those who wait in line will not buy a GSIII because of the ad. The ad is more targeted toward people who are thinking about getting…
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It's okay, Apple is now slowly removing Samsung from its supply chain (apparently they crossed whatever line Apple had...finally), so they are loosing their biggest outside customer (which will have a sizable impact on future earnings / growth) and …
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This is called how to hand your competitors an opening by degrading functionality on a daily used feature by a huge chunk of your customers - and your competitors are waiting to provide the old, better experience... Apple should have kept the Googl…