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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleGreen If you buy an unlocked 4s phone, can you activate it on Verizon? Apple specifically says no. But, if it has a CDMA radio inside, why not? I think the problem is with Verizon not going to activate your p…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dickprinter One has to wonder if Steve planned the whole biography, including a self-authored epilog (his swan song, so to speak), and the release date, knowing that he would be gone prior to November 21. We will have …
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Quote: Originally Posted by allenjwsc Except for controlling the phone (like sending text messages or initiating a call), the Siri app works perfectly well on the current iPhone 4. I just asked it "Do I need an umbrella," and it gave me the weath…
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Quote: Originally Posted by eksodos I'm convinced Siri is a gimmick the vast majority of people will never use with any regularity, if at all. I doubt that many iPhone users really use their devices in such a way that they will benefit from t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hill60 Bulls**t! Have you seen all the issues Nokia have been having with substandard amoled displays they got from Samsung? Obviously you haven't been to their user forums. It wouldn't surprise me one bit if …
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Quote: Originally Posted by mknopp Is anyone else getting to the point where they feel that IP is more of a problem than a benefit? Seriously, why doesn't Apple just go buy some patents for some required wireless technology (shouldn't be hard …
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Most logical conclusion we can get from the news is: Sprint committed to 30 million iPhone for the next 4 years in exchange for Apple to build the iPhone that's compatible to Sprint's 3G/4G infrastructure.
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Quote: Originally Posted by brutus009 As much is obvious, but think of the ramifications: overhead involving restocking, labor to file returns, repackaging costs, time wasted dealing with returns in the heat of an iPhone release, disgruntled cust…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ontheinside I think you're on to the fact that the slide is probably just a randomly made-up slide and has no bearing in fact. The iPhone 4 (CDMA) was the only iPhone ever to support CDMA. So the fact that they're list…
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I just wondered, why would they hire Meg Whitman. It seems the board could pluck someone off the street and get him to "execute" their visionless strategy just as well. I hereby submit my name for consideration when they fire Meg next year. I req…
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Don't see how is this going to sit well with customers. Every time developer releases a new version for the new OS, the older versions can no longer receive updates? Do they intend to deliberately kill off paying customer base?
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Quote: Originally Posted by MacRulez +1 Inept whingers. If I had access to the fabrication Dell has access to, I could solve this problem for them in a day. The facilities that Dell has are "Assembly lines", not manufacturing plants. Th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by charlituna Yes but it was THE biggest stink of the naysaying. Which is rather my point. If this was all about feedback as various blogs are implying, this issue would have been the first addressed. And not via using th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Cash907 If I invented a car, does that give me the right to sue every other car maker in the world? I think it's hysterical that Ford and GM both have made cars and trucks that look nearly identical for decades, and ye…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rot'nApple Good move HTC, 'cuz it worked so well for Palm and HP! / / / Unlike those two, HTC actually produces technically competent phones.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mister Snitch He's not QUITE dead. It's just a flesh wound .
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism There are several vendors that are releasing Ultrabooks starting at the $1000 price point. These are even the 13" models, not the 11" model Apple sells for $999, so they are getting a leg up with Intel's help…
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Quote: Originally Posted by digitalclips If that logo was indeed created in 1980 then LG would be the one in the hot seat I have doubts about the 1980 claim though, that design is very far from anything anyone would have thought up back them I s…
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Quote: Originally Posted by leesmith But it's not nil (to an average or less than average consumer). They really don't have to move the leaf, just don't try to register the trademark in Apple's line of business. Why should they?
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Quote: Originally Posted by matrix07 Optical zoom will degrade picture quality. Never heard of that. It's digital zoom that degrade picture quality.