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Is It bad if I want my grubby little hands on one? It can reside next to my CR48 beta chrome book
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specter2009 wrote: » Rejoice Apple Fans, you are still losing to Android. Well I hope Google does win and iphones are banned due to the Motorola 3G patent, or they get sued for copying Android on the various features and the developer community cr…
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mydoghasfleas wrote: » I think the complaint is more about product name. It's called Pro, but it's not upgradable, therefore Apple should not have called it Pro, is how it goes. That pro feels cheated or betrayed somehow. To which I reply, relax.…
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tylersdad wrote: » Apple runs the App Store, right? Additionally, they approve/deny additions to the App Store. They approved Navigon, MapQuest, TomTom, MotionX, etc.--all turn-by-turn navigation apps. They wouldn't approve apps for use on a devic…
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tylersdad wrote: » Well, it's really a non-issue for me. I'll be able to upgrade to the iPhone 5 when it come out at the subsidized price. And, frankly, I don't have a problem with Apple holding back features as long as they are honest about it…
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tylersdad wrote: » No, it's quite easy to understand. I build networks and software for a living. Apple should explain this, though, instead of saying that the iPhone 4 hardware can't handle it. Instead, they should tell everybody that their ne…
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bsenka wrote: » Still a CURRENT model... is that too hard to comprehend? People are buying brand new iPhones today that will not be properly upgraded to the next version of the OS. That's the kind of crap Android customers have to deal with, the …
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trajan long wrote: » Again you demonstrate an inability to understand English. When I use the Term "The Customer" I am obviously referring to the aggregate. The most feeble of intellects should understand that. Market SEGMENTS generally include a …
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bsenka wrote: » No, I bought it the day it was released. (I have a white one). That was just a year ago. Besides that, the iPhone 4 is still a current model. They are pre-announcing that a product they are selling right NOW is not fully compatible…
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trajan long wrote: » You obviously have trouble comprehending English. What did I write??? The customer determines the market. This is as anti socialist as it gets, duh. BTW Forbes Business Magazine just published this: In an email sent to a Mac …
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trajan long wrote: » Bizarrely flawed logic. Puerile sophistry. To refute only one of your imbecilic points: who determines what flourishes in the free market: THE CUSTOMER. Competition produces the best results. Man your a hoot! Typically I a…
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trajan long wrote: » BTW, first law of sales, the customer is ALWAYS right, at least in the US. Orly troll much? So...Your a apple store employee...and a customer comes in claiming that he's here for a $99 MacBook and claims he seen it on th…
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shaun, uk wrote: » I would have to agree with you, making it slightly thinner does not make it look any more "beautiful and exquisite" than the previous MBP. Personally I think it just looks dull now. We've had the same basic silver colour for …
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ahrubik wrote: » The big deal is because it's not replaceable. Let's say we follow your advice and we get it maxed out. First off the chip in that laptop supports 32GB of RAM. So Apple doesn't sell it maxed out to begin with. Second if a RAM chip …
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paxman wrote: » Proportionally everything changes and therefore the fact that it is thinner makes it even more beautiful and exquisite than your model. You may disagree and find the chunkier model as exquisite, but that would be the general consen…
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zunx wrote: » "It's got less glare than previous MacBook Pro screens" WOW, How could they do it? Hint: matte screens have no glare!!! Still spamming over the matte bs are you? At least you didn't post the stupid petition this time.....…
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ahrubik wrote: » This is easily one of the worst posts I've ever read here. Android phones get new features all the time. Google updates GAPPS constantly. What I think everyone is tired of is the rhetoric where they say one thing and two days late…
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sailorpaul wrote: » I thought there was a radio difference between the 4 and 4S ? No? There is. Hspa+ support
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darkvader wrote: » The 3GS absolutely IS a current model. Any device still being manufactured and sold new is by definition a current model. A 3GS bought new today is most certainly NOT 3 years old, it's likely less than 3 weeks old. You …
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jerryswitched26 wrote: » The iPhone 4 is a current model. It is not last year's model - it is still sold as a current version. A current version sold in every official outlet - not in bargain basements. The consumer does not know or care …