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Quote: Originally Posted by John.B In other words, you are trolling. Trolling defined as looking to create an argument on a forum just for the sake of igniting an argument. No. I like to make folks think different. I like to challenge them …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Niko03 That's a bunch of hooey. Those graphs show one month compared to another month. They are totally misleading since each handset maker introduces new models and or has promotions at different times of the year.…
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Quote: Originally Posted by azazel- I wouldn't care in the least, since I'm not apt to upgrade my cellphone on a whim, since it's cost-prohibitive to do so, based on contractual obligations. Let me ask this; how often do you buy a new cellph…
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Quote: Originally Posted by DiegoG While it may not be wrong in your mind I can tell you why it might seem off to others. I don't know if you are a native English speaker so...please excuse the points I'm about to make, I don't mean to be co…
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Quote: Originally Posted by azazel- "Too late" for what? You seem to be looking for absolutes in scenarios where none can exist. Too late to reverse the lost momentum.
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Quote: Originally Posted by crift2012 there is no point in trying to please someone like you anyway, so why try. I doubt you hold yourself to standards you claim others must adhere to... What standard do I claim others must adhere to?
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Quote: Originally Posted by crift2012 you do realize without the BOGO promotions that both RIM and Android phones such as the Motorola Droid which was the big IPHONE KILLER (which is now old news and has to be given out for free with a purchase o…
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Quote: Originally Posted by benice And In more progressive environments I can also point to companies here offering a choice of three phones types: 1xRIM, 1xWin, 1xiPhone. It's up to employees what they pick and up to IT to make it work. If…
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Quote: Originally Posted by esummers The iPhone is pretty big in the enterprise these days with most fortune 500 companies giving the option between a blackberry and an iPhone. Not to mention that the iPhone allows access to corporate VPNs and w…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism ...and yet another thread ruined by Trolls-Я-Us. Way to go iGenius, I'm sure you'll get a pay bonus from your employer for today's work. Please stop with the insults. Killfile me instead.
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Quote: Originally Posted by swinge That's exactly what I LOVE about the iPhone...I bought the 3GS weeks after it was released, and I made the purchase, knowing that for a full year I'd have the very best Apple had to offer..... Would you fee…
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Quote: Originally Posted by azazel- Exactly. I work on a military installation. New officers arriving on station, depending on rank, are issued a Blackberry when they in-process. Certain environments simply aren't as adaptable or willing to ac…
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Quote: Originally Posted by iStud Do you know what stagnation means? Well, maybe not. Let me check: # a state of inactivity (in business or art etc); "economic growth of less than 1% per year is considered to be economic stagnation" # ina…
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Quote: Originally Posted by azazel- Since you seem to be looking for some sort of definitive answer, I'll give it a shot; the unwillingness of many to switch carriers/market saturation of iPhones, in conjunction with the lock-in RIM has with the…
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Quote: Originally Posted by iGuessSo To pull this off well, Apple will need to address several obstacles that led them to limit multitasking in the first place. I think to really pull it off elegantly new hardware will need to be part of the sol…
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Quote: Originally Posted by johnnyb0731 How about because it's the winter and nobody in their right mind would by a new iphone and lock themselves in for 2 years when it'll be out of date in 3 or 4 months? Do you really think that folks curren…
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Quote: Originally Posted by iStud Go on, what else did you conclude? Go on, don't be shy. You were very verbose before. Suddenly you are to cautious... So far so good. I dunno - those conclusions leapt out at me. I am no statistician. What ad…
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Quote: Originally Posted by dasein With the market share they have and their capitalization value approaching MS, I'd say Apple's "huge mistakes" have paid off pretty well. I don't find their iOS technically inferior. I find it a pleasure to writ…
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Quote: Originally Posted by island hermit Facts are your friend??!! "eating their lunch" "lost out big time" It seems that you are more comfortable with hyperbole than facts. ... and you say you're not trolling. But I guess that no m…
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Quote: Originally Posted by azazel- The way you tend to word things are laughable. Since graphs seem so much more visually impressive than text, lets put some perspective on this; There are no "huge mistakes" here. The iPhone has always …