Nokia to Debut Android Phone, Says WSJ
Sweet Baby Jesus!
Anyway, the story does say that it is for 'emerging markets' which likely means 'cheap and low end'.....still....the prospect of Android with Nokia services is almost as appealing to me as the idea of Windows Phone with Blackberry services, if Microsoft had chosen to buy Blackberry rather than Nokia....
Pros for iPhone:
64 bit because it future proof the device, even though its won't be taken advantage for a while.
Optimize iOS for the hardware
OS updates immediately
Cons for iPhone:
No choice for a removable battery
No choice for a SD card
No choice for display size
No choice for different option
No choice to allow you to customize it to make it yours
Forces you to use it Apple's way
Limit specs even though Apples could easily put better specs and push the hardware while still optimizing the software
Those cons are why people do not like using the iPhone, but there's millions of people who love the iPhone which is fine. Until yo...
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johnhr2 said:
Those cons are why people do not like using the iPhone, but there's millions of people who love the iPhone which is fine. Until you think everyone should use it and its the best phone in the world, when its only the best phone for you.
Exactly. It's just like religion, it's good if you have it but don't come and try to shove it down everyone's throat.
Man, I tell you, these Job's Witnesses keep getting worse!
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Just like our friend bluecoyote, who tries to "convert" us all the time.
It usually comes down to, which devil do you know the best.
Windows is actually a decent enterprise OS, and that's were they should stay focused. I don't think Microsoft can be a enterprise and consumer OS.
Microsoft isn't an OS, it's company. But it makes an OS called Windows. Microsoft has successfully been catering to both consumer and enterprise markets since the days of DOS, e.g. as long as it has been possible to service both markets with same/similar products. So, whether or not you think they can do both... they always have.
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No your off because your an Apple fanboy, I come to this conclusion from all your comments.
Pros for iPhone:
64 bit because it future proof the device, even though its won't be taken advantage for a while.
Optimize iOS for the hardware
OS updates immediately
Cons for iPhone:
No choice for a removable battery
No choice for a SD card
No choice for display size
No choice for different option
No choice to allow you to customize it to make it yours
Forces you to use it Apple's way
Limit specs even though Apples could easily put better specs and push the hardware while still optimizing the software
Those cons are why people do not like using the iPhone, but there's millions of people who love
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You know good and well that Samsung makes a plethora of devices with different configurations and screen sizes.
>>Doesn't Samsung force you to use it Samsung's way?
If by, "Samsung's way," you mean, "however best suits you," then, yes.
>>Isn't the iPhone 5S just as fast as the S4 with lower specs? Heck, isn't the Moto X just as fast as the S4 with lower specs?
Well, if you lower the specs of a Ferrari, my Buick will be just as fast as well.
>>The iPhone has a lot more external customizations than than any other phone.
Yes, because it needs them to compensate for the internal features it lacks.And they come in the form of gawdy ...
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>>>>You know good and well that Samsung makes a plethora of devices with different configurations and screen sizes.
You do realize that I said Samsung Galaxy S4. I'm comparing one phone to one other phone.
>>Doesn't Samsung force you to use it Samsung's way?
>>>>If by, "Samsung's way," you mean, "however best suits you," then, yes.
Realistically both ways are the exact same. You touch an icon and it loads an app. Same thing.
>>Isn't the iPhone 5S just as fast as the S4 with lower specs? Heck, isn't the Moto X just as fast as the S4 with lower specs?
>>>>Well, if you lower the specs of a Ferrari, my Buick will be just as fast as w...
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And that's exactly the problem. You're insinuating that Samsung is no different from Apple, by comparing one model phone to one model phone. But the truth is that Samsung makes many models, while Apple only has one. They're as different as possible in that regard. Your statement was at best disingenuous.
>>Realistically both ways are the exact same. You touch an icon and it loads an app. Same thing.
Hardly. Don't trivialize the topic by pretending to be ignorant of the differences between Android and iOS. They've been highlighted so many times on this website that they're almost cliche. You are very aware of them, and I'm not about to list th...
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LOL. That blackberry keyboard case. I hope they get their pants sued for that one. Its pretty blatantly a ripoff of the blackberry keyboard.
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