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StevePerryHair wrote:I also wonder what everyones problem is with AT&T. I really have no issues with their service. Does it depend on where you live? I always have a very strong signal and the Internet is very fast for me. I have a great plan. Even when I travel I haven't found a problem with it. Is it corporate hate or do people really have issues with the service?
Jeremey wrote:iPhone will always rule the smart phone market for one specific reason - the App Store. There are maybe several million apps for this thing right now and hundreds more appear every day. Personally I think my LG Dare is flat out the best phone out there. For those of you on my Facebook page, nearly every pic you see of Quinn is taken with the Dare camera and it rivals any standalone digital point and shoot I've ever had.
While the iphone is merely an "above average" phone rather than a great one, the ipod touch is amazing, and you get all the functionality of the iphone except the calling part and the shitty camera. I carry my ipod touch along with a Verizon Mifi and have access to about everything on my macs and nearly every app made for the iphone.
Enigma869 wrote:Jeremey wrote:iPhone will always rule the smart phone market for one specific reason - the App Store. There are maybe several million apps for this thing right now and hundreds more appear every day. Personally I think my LG Dare is flat out the best phone out there. For those of you on my Facebook page, nearly every pic you see of Quinn is taken with the Dare camera and it rivals any standalone digital point and shoot I've ever had.
While the iphone is merely an "above average" phone rather than a great one, the ipod touch is amazing, and you get all the functionality of the iphone except the calling part and the shitty camera. I carry my ipod touch along with a Verizon Mifi and have access to about everything on my macs and nearly every app made for the iphone.
Spot on dude. Exactly what I said with two of my previous posts. Because I'm not someone who needs my phone to do everything under the sun, I'd probably never purchase an iPhone. I also have the iPod Touch and it's truly an amazing device. I guess I understand the logic that some have of not wanting to carry more than one device around with them. For me, I simply don't want my phone to ever be my mp3 player! The only thing that I wish Apple would improve on the iPod Touch (and from some of the comments I've read here, it seems to be the same with the iPhone) is the battery life. It seems like I'm always charging the damn thing!
Ehwmatt wrote:Enigma869 wrote:Jeremey wrote:iPhone will always rule the smart phone market for one specific reason - the App Store. There are maybe several million apps for this thing right now and hundreds more appear every day. Personally I think my LG Dare is flat out the best phone out there. For those of you on my Facebook page, nearly every pic you see of Quinn is taken with the Dare camera and it rivals any standalone digital point and shoot I've ever had.
While the iphone is merely an "above average" phone rather than a great one, the ipod touch is amazing, and you get all the functionality of the iphone except the calling part and the shitty camera. I carry my ipod touch along with a Verizon Mifi and have access to about everything on my macs and nearly every app made for the iphone.
Spot on dude. Exactly what I said with two of my previous posts. Because I'm not someone who needs my phone to do everything under the sun, I'd probably never purchase an iPhone. I also have the iPod Touch and it's truly an amazing device. I guess I understand the logic that some have of not wanting to carry more than one device around with them. For me, I simply don't want my phone to ever be my mp3 player! The only thing that I wish Apple would improve on the iPod Touch (and from some of the comments I've read here, it seems to be the same with the iPhone) is the battery life. It seems like I'm always charging the damn thing!
I love Apple stuff, but it sure seems that they could do a better job with their battery technology for all their products. My laptop is brand new and the battery only gets me about 2.5, 3 hrs (and yes, I calibrated it).
Enigma869 wrote:StocktontoMalone wrote:iPhone is passe'.....deal with it Apple fanboys. and physical keyboards are overrated.
Welcome to the new generation:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5F0Ruzwos8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5xMUEhFBJ8g&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xa1zvj5YDy4&feature=related
Keep in mind, this is the UK version. North American version dropped Oct. 11th. Most of the quirky bugs were fixed, including that god-awful 'chin' at the bottom.....
I can assure you that this thing isn't taking the iPhone down (and for the record, I don't own an iPhone). I think the screen on the iPhone is significantly better from the links you posted. Also, the main thing that makes the iPhone the slam dunk that it is really has nothing to do with the phone...It's the support behind the phone. There isn't a company on the planet that will EVER compete with the Apple App Store! For that reason alone, another company is going to have a VERY difficult time taking any significant market share away from Apple. Hell, the iPhone has already captured HUGE market share with shitty AT&T service. If they ever make their way to Verizon...look out!
StocktontoMalone wrote: Wrong. 99% of the APPS for the HTC Hero are FREE.
StocktontoMalone wrote: And seeing how APPLE is only out for money, the HTC phones will come out ahead.
StocktontoMalone wrote: Apple better get moving if it doesn't want to lose the market....
Enigma869 wrote:StocktontoMalone wrote: Wrong. 99% of the APPS for the HTC Hero are FREE.
Still not remotely relevant given there are probably 13 apps compared to over 100K for the iPhone! I guarantee you that Apple has far more free apps available right this second than this ass-ugly phone will ever have!StocktontoMalone wrote: And seeing how APPLE is only out for money, the HTC phones will come out ahead.
I can't speak for anyone else, but if the picture you posted yesterday is indeed the final product, I wouldn't buy the thing if it were the greatest functioning cell phone ever released! There isn't a phone that Motorola can manufacture that will leave the iPhone in the dust!StocktontoMalone wrote: Apple better get moving if it doesn't want to lose the market....
You're probably the same person who has been claiming Microsoft is going to lose their market share for the past 20 years!
StocktontoMalone wrote:
John, you contradict yourself with every keystroke. Obviously you go for style over substance.
StocktontoMalone wrote:Seems to me that you are either an iPhone apologist, or just an Apple fanboy...
StocktontoMalone wrote:Just because alot have been sold doesn't mean they are good.
StocktontoMalone wrote:Right, cause the 'first' is always the best....![]()
There is no accounting for taste, and most people that DO have one - have one because everyone else has one. Iphone = Nsync. Just because alot have been sold doesn't mean they are good.
The Sushi Hunter wrote:StocktontoMalone wrote:Just because alot have been sold doesn't mean they are good.
Most things that have good numbers sold are pretty much products that consumers feel meet their needs, meaning they are good. I'd like an example of somethign that was sold a lot of but wasn't good, with the exception of junk food.
cyndy! wrote:whether the iphone is the "best" smartphone or not, it's got steve jobs' reality distortion field surrounding it. therefore, it is the jesus phone.
cyndy! wrote:seems like roger mcnamee is saying that smartphone companies aren't necessarily competing to get each other's customers, as the entire smartphone marketshare is less than 10% of the cellphone marketshare. most are still using dumbphones.
The Sushi Hunter wrote:cyndy! wrote:seems like roger mcnamee is saying that smartphone companies aren't necessarily competing to get each other's customers, as the entire smartphone marketshare is less than 10% of the cellphone marketshare. most are still using dumbphones.
What's the percentage of dumb people using smartphones?
Rhiannon wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:cyndy! wrote:whether the iphone is the "best" smartphone or not, it's got steve jobs' reality distortion field surrounding it. therefore, it is the jesus phone.
1-800-HOME-BOY
cyndy! wrote:The Sushi Hunter wrote:cyndy! wrote:seems like roger mcnamee is saying that smartphone companies aren't necessarily competing to get each other's customers, as the entire smartphone marketshare is less than 10% of the cellphone marketshare. most are still using dumbphones.
What's the percentage of dumb people using smartphones?
i don't know the percentage, but i know a few of these people.
"i bought this smartphone, only because someone told me it's cool. i'm too dumb to figure out how to use it, so it sucks!"
The Sushi Hunter wrote:cyndy! wrote:i don't know the percentage, but i know a few of these people.
"i bought this smartphone, only because someone told me it's cool. i'm too dumb to figure out how to use it, so it sucks!"
Don't feel bad, I only bought the cell phone I have now (Moto Q 9H Global) because I needed a cell phone for when I'm in Japan and the reps at AT&T told me this phone had the right frequency to work in Japan. Well, got there and it didn't work so I had to conduct all my business over payphones while there. Apparently Japan and S. Korea are the only countries that work on a different network/MHz level then the rest of the world.
So....I was stupid for taking the word of the rep working at the AT&T store. Never again will I.
Sarah wrote:On the smartphone issue, I have a Blackberry at my part time job and maybe I got a dud but I hate it. It claims it can never find satellites for GPS unless I restart it by taking out the battery, so takes a good few minutes to come back up, and it won't be able to find any again if I power off the handset. But if I don't power off the handset, the backlight turns on every couple of minutes (just lying on a table it turns itself on) and kills the battery in a few hours, so I barely leave the phone on, which kind of defeats the purpose.
I love having mobile Internet/maps but omg. I'll stick with my plain phone.
cyndy! wrote:i find that my battery drains superfast on the rare occasion that i travel to an area that has weak cell service. it seems to use a lot of juice searching for that signal.
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