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gatorguy wrote: » I think you might be looking at old data TS. As recently as yesterday there was a report saying about a third of all smartphones shipped in the first quarter have 5" or larger displays. :wow: http://www.canalys.com/newsroom/thir…
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tallest skil wrote: » You realize I’m for a 4.7” iPhone, right? I’m just not for misrepresenting the marketshare of such devices. And yet you do. Constantly.
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Quote: Originally Posted by NolaMacGuy not really identical, no. the shape of the back body and all of the stuff on it are different. You must have missed the use of the word nearly. I said camera placement was different. The only other…
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Quote: Originally Posted by canucklehead ... which, except for the colour, look stunningly similar to the first few generations of the iPhone. These look nothing like the HTC One or the iPhone 6 mockup...
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I like the design, but I think Apple is treading awfully close to HTC design territory on the back of the phone. With the exception of camera placement, the designs are nearly identical.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Chandra69 Somehow, I am not comfortable to include iPad/tablets into PC world. They are altogether different. I agree with you for the most part. It's obvious that tablets are a form of computer, but they're a …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dickprinter The S5 is obviously fuzzier but I'm hard pressed to find the 5s picture "brighter overall". The reason why the 5s picture is better is because it's lower in contrast, which allows better overall tonality.…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX You wrote, "The [Galaxy] S5 currently has the best display in a mobile phone." and then used one questionably objective result from one person that doesn't even test the iPhone 5S despite the 2011 iPhone…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jungmark The 5S came out 5-6 months ago and the S5 just came out. Normal people would have thought the 5S would have been reviewed already. So yes you didn't clarify and footnoted your comment. What didn't I cla…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Suddenly Newton You keep bringing up the S5 when it was never a part of the discussion. This thread is about perceptions and media spin on the iPhone's screen. That's what the article was about, but I replied…
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solipsismx wrote: » 1) He tests for readability and yet his site is almost unreadable. 2) As I said, of course you didn't. Why look at anything else when it might lead to an objective comment¡ 3) Gee, why not look for a review of an iPhone 5…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX 1) For an author that claims to care about how something looks he sure has designed one shiftiest website. 2) Did you notice that he said the same about the iPhone 5 from 2011? Of course not. 3) Di…
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Quote: Originally Posted by iMember First go take a look at the iPad Air Display in person. You do know that iPhone 5s is using a two year old iPhone 5 display and is still one of the best display out there, better than S4 display and still bet…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil That is a phablet. I disagree. I think anything at 5" or below is clearly in the range of normal phones. It gets hazy above 5" though. The Galaxy S5 comes with a 5.1" screen but it's not a phablet…
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Quote: Originally Posted by PeterAlt Yes, the fact that these sensors could be available for programming is what's new. For example, an app may use the thermometer and have SIRI remind you to put a jacket on if it's a certain temperature. The…
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1.6/7.6 = 21%
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Let's add these to the list of things that are not worthy of a patent. What is novel about either of these? Mobile devices (not just smart devices) capable of measuring these things have existed for years. Instruments that measure these things ha…
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Corrections wrote: » Florian works very hard doing something that is both unique and very valuable: parsing all the legalese and procedure in various cases and sharing his observations, opinions and factual research. His blog is a rich trove of in…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Slurpy Of course he holds that view. Florian Mueller has been an anti-Apple troll for a long time. Yeah, he seems to know what he's talking about, but he's always skewed against Apple, and supports whoever is attacki…
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Quote: Originally Posted by dasanman69 The screen can act as wholly capacitive, but then becomes resistive acting with the Wacom stylus. I don't think the screen becomes resistive. The tip of the stylus is pressure-sensitive and transmits…