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Quote: Originally Posted by Psych_guy Yes, very well stated. I forgot about the 30%. Apple has Google in a corner, that's for sure. As long as Apple relies on Apple maps to find that corner Google will be OK. (couldn't resist) …
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I doubt Google will lose that much over time. They will build a kick-ass Maps apps that many users will utilize regardless of the state of Apple maps.
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Quote: Originally Posted by davesw In the US and other countries Android phones are widely known as CRAPPY, 2nd-rate copy cat version of the iPhone. source on this? I have used iPhone, iPhone 3G, & iPhone 3Gs. Now I am using the Droid…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Realistic Please get real. Why would Apple want to even consider any of Verizon's conditions when they can't produce enough product to meet demand and they have many foreign countries just waiting for Apple products. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by christopher126 Exactly, Elliots11! Verizon now realizes they are not in the driver's seat. Apple is and Apple was 4 years ago when they passed up on the most innovative product of the last decade...what schmucks their …
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Flies like poop
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Quote: Originally Posted by sarges yes, they only wear denim and black turtleneck, and now they don't even own electric shavers. I hope they take showers for boardrooms' sake They are Apple, they don't own soap! (to scared to drop it)
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I don't think any corporate culture would mesh well with Apple, especially these old school telephone companies. Google would!
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Quote: Originally Posted by glui2001 Apple really holds the majority of the cards here. Other carriers will likely drop their pants and bend over backwards should Apple shop around for a new carrier. I bet Verizon won't!
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You could bet anything if Apple was sitting on a patent and never implemented the technology and someone infringed on it they would sue.
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Quote: Originally Posted by nyc10012 Who sees full-page ads in the New York Times anymore? No one who's in the market for a smartphone, probably... Except all the blogs picked it up and I am sure other media outlets.
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Quote: Originally Posted by oxygenhose You can hold it any way you like, but you won't be able to see the screen if it's up your butt. Would you be mad at Jobs if he pointed this out? Recall devices because it doesn't work in every way 'you' wa…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Robin Huber I had the same thought. You can just bet that its antenna's characteristics are going to be gone over with a fine toothed comb, and the results posted on YouTube. People who live in glass houses . . . A…
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I recently switched to a Mac, Purchased an Airport Extreme and had the iPhone, iPhone 3G and currently use the iphone 3GS. I was ready to purchase the iPhone 4 but am holding back. I am not sure what pisses me off more, the actual antenna issue …
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Quote: Originally Posted by kotatsu So Apple are now Microsoft from ten years ago, and their pathetic war with Google goes up another gear. I wish they'd just grow up and stop acting like spoilt little children. Hey Apple, open = good, closed…
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Quote: Originally Posted by zindako I was about to mention that very same thing, all this Android talk is making windows technology all the more irrelevant. I like that Don't count them out just yet.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Oflife I own a 32G 3GS on Vodafone here in the bankrupt and staring communism in the eye UK. Prior to my iPhone, I owned all manner of phones, including the excellent Sony Ericsson K800i, the very usable Nokia E71 a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ktappe Oh really? Apparently you're unable to put 2 + 2 together and realize how dangerous a precedent this is for our free media. If the rich (Steve Jobs) can influence the police to raid the homes of his enemies, eve…
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One more thing, as you would expect, the Gmail / Google Apps integration is fantastic. This alone could draw users. I wish the iPhone had this tight Gmail integration.
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Quote: Originally Posted by macinthe408 This is good news for AT&T. Yet another media-hungry phone on their network. I am sure they will love that! I'm sure this will also bode well for us AT&T iPhone users who are already used to slo…