Not All iPhones Will Get iPhone OS 4.0 Features
FAIL...
jamesgoss said:
hmm funny because you've obviously just read an article and comments concerning the iphone. That was your choice.
True enough, but it probably wasn't his choice to have 11 articles on the iPhone fill the entire first page of PhoneScoop. A little perspective would be nice.
tbacba said:
True enough, but it probably wasn't his choice to have 11 articles on the iPhone fill the entire first page of PhoneScoop. A little perspective would be nice.
Perspective?
Todays is the iphones turn, tomorrow will be something else if there is a big announcement with another platform or manufacturer. It's a once a year deal for apple usually anyway. Thats the perspective people should be looking at it from.
I have seen the same complaints when RIm makes a series of announcements too...its all news that should be told
Next month will be Google's turn, their haviing their Google
I/O conference, and it's believed that "FroYo" (Frozen Yogurt) version of Android will be announced. So Google will have it's turn next month. Though there might not be as many announcements by Google cause they don't take as long as Apple to add basic things like multitasking.
You can't put Vista or snow leopard on every machine made from day 1 either.
A FAIL would be appropriate if they never offered true multitasking at all
Not saying it's a bad move, but it should be interesting. It makes sense for those of us who understand computers/phones. but there are a heck of a lot of iphone users out there who won't get it I'm betting
Bad Apple... Bad.
WernerCD said:
because their "innovations" are variations... aka copies... of what the competition is doing.
Bad Apple... Bad.
I have heard that same argument on just about any phone out there
I'm starting to worry about the level of education of those posting on this board. (not you hawkeye)
Anyone ever heard of the term "doublethink"?
innovate is commonly used when a company changes how we perceive something though, not just when they put their own branding to it.
The idea that your phone could be a media powerhouse (two present ideas) was innovative, their implementation of copy/paste might fit here too.. but for example, their "you can make folders" wouldn't be considered innovative, and we'll have to learn more about their brand of multi-tasking before we can call that innovative as well. it sounds a lot like what MS announced with Windowsphone 7.
WernerCD is an iphone owner/user btw
Dear god I hope it's better than what I've seen in windows mobile so far.
iPods don't have fm radios because that makes them better...
iPads don't have cameras because...
iPhones don't multitasking...
It's said of everything, but it can't be true of apple. It just can't be...
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