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nickuk wrote: » So, NYT... ...did you also check Google Maps? It's no better. The monument is in the middle of the street and the bus stop in the green. But who cares? Everybody navigation to this location using Google Maps or Ap…
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lalaruza wrote: » who cares about google maps, the maps in ios 6 is NOT that bad, I have not had any issue actually LOL. You Apple apologists are awesome. You accept mediocrity with amazing ease, as long as there is an Apple logo attached.
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ericthehalfbee wrote: » I wanted to quote this so after you're proven a fool you can't go back and edit. But before I tear your points apart, I have a simple question. This thread Iis about performance. Do you have anything to add to that discuss…
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sockrolid wrote: » LOL. Right. They don't matter to us. But when the Android Apologists try to bring specs to the experience fight, we've got them covered. Really? Let's see. Tell me if you can do just one of these things with the iphone.…
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jeffdm wrote: » Its OK as a fallback, but it is not nearly as smooth as a native app. Which raises the question, why did Samsung gimp the US version? What is sad is that you don't know the reason and have to ask. This is what happens when you ar…
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quadra 610 wrote: » Samsung must be seething with envy right now. Doubtful. Why would they be envious? They sell more phones. And why would anyone be envious of an outdated phone with an old, stale OS that now letterboxes all 3rd party apps sinc…
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Why would Samsung want revers2 engineer what is nothing more than a stretched iphone 4s. The iphone 5 is a pathetic joke that no one wants to copy. Probably the ugliest phone ever made, with a shitty map app to go with it. Oh and the paint chipping …
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You can't woo away the weak minded sheep, Mr @macnewsjunkie. And the people that stand in line for a phone are the devout followers of Jobs. These brainwashed fools would buy an iToilet if Apple sold one, so no real loss in sales to Samsung or any o…
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mstone wrote: » There is a difference between an app that you can install but doesn't work right and a restriction on whether the app can be installed at all. That is how Apple deals with obsolete functionality. They just don't let you install it …
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But I thought Apple wasn't plagued by fragmentation issues?
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tallest skil wrote: » So why stay here? So why stay here? I'm done with this site. Too many fanboi's jerking each other off and you leading them.
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slurpy wrote: » I know damn well what NFC is , and I'm pretty sure I can run circles around you in anything related to programming or general tech knowledge. Yes, I travel every couple weeks, have been to about 20 countries, and all the people aro…
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lamewing wrote: » His post has validity and if you would stop having a tantrum like a child you might realize this... 1. RIM first came up with in house messaging. Apple stole it from the blackberry. 2. The Zune from MS had wireless syncing. A…
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Dang, this judge throws out any evidence that might show Apple in a bad light. Amazing. Looking more and more like a biased judge.
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tallest skil wrote: » 9% exchanged because they thought it was an iPad, but 25% exchanged because they just wanted an iPad instead. Other articles online list the 9% as returned to get an iPad instead. Honeycomb is the biggest POS operating …
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slurpy wrote: » 95% of people don't give a shit about a single thing you mentioned. Amount of RAM? GPU? Never in my life have I met anyone wanting replaceable batteries. NFC? What have been the applications for NFC thus far? How many people use it…
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ssls6 wrote: » I like to call them "shamesung" How about Copple? Crapple? The blantant copying for Apple started in iOS 5. iMessage, tabbed browsing, Notification Center, split keyboard, wireless syncing... all amazing and new (unless you had b…
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drobforever wrote: » You're kidding right? "...companies like Microsoft, Nokia, and Blackberry..." these are companies FAILING to compete with the iPhone. That exactly shows why you have to copy the UI of the iPhone to compete, because if you d…
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This is a great feature to have. I enjoy using NFC tags, Paypass, S-Beam and rfid replication/reading on my Galaxy S3. You'd be surprised at the number of stores that currently have NFC Paypass systems already installed.
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muppetry wrote: » Ah yes - the "Apple is doomed" gambit. Always next year of course. Keep dreaming. Let's be blunt. Do you believe Apple stole iMessage from BBM and the Notification Center/Banners in iOS5 from Android? I won't get into split ke…