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As I said, I loved my iPhone except for the battery issue. That was the only issue I've ever had with any iPhone I owned. My wife had a Motorola that had horrible issues. She got an iPhone 5 and loves it. After I got the S4 and was walking out of the store, I saw the HTC One and thought twice. I think if I gave too much thought to it, the decision would be more difficult. The phones are all very similar in what they can do anyway, so I'm glad I just kind of made my choice on a whim. |
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It's just another way the carriers are milking more money out of us. I'm fine upgrading every two years especially with the way Apple updates are. The jump from 4->4S or 5->5s is never big. You get the same design, but with refinement. But the jumps from 4->5 or 4S -> 5s will be big. New design,tech, etc. |
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09-12-2013, 01:06 PM | #48 | |
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I just started playing myself only because my wife downloaded it on my phone and now I'm addicted.
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09-12-2013, 01:33 PM | #52 | |
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I'm discussing the original iPhone because there hasn't been innovation in the smartphone market since 2007. Don't hold Apple on a high pedestal of expecting innovation for every phone when Android makers aren't innovating either. They are all still working off the original iPhone's formula. No one has changed it yet. Exactly. Android phones may have bigger screens, but that isn't innovating. Bigger batteries? Not innovating. I'm not seeing how Android makers are running away with the market in "innovations". If you prefer Android, fine. I am not arguing over which is better as that's personal preference. If you think the features on a Samsung, HTC, etc are better than the iPhone that's fine too. But, stop with the BS. Last edited by quagmire; 09-12-2013 at 01:44 PM.. |
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09-12-2013, 02:04 PM | #53 |
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There are two features some Android phones have that I would consider as advancements, though not necessarily innovations. Those are LTE network compatibility and NFC (near field communication). NFC can allow your phone to become a "virtual wallet" and then pay for things via a contactless payment system. This is something I know many iPhone users were hoping for. On the flip side, iOS 7 becoming a 64-bit OS is an advancement over the Android OS.
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09-12-2013, 02:28 PM | #54 | |
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As for NFC, like LTE a few years ago, it hasn't matured yet. Right now the biggest NFC function right now has been S beam with Samsung phones. The potential is there, but I don't think Apple will put it in iPhones until it reaches maturity. That has been a well established principal of Apple. They will not get into a spec sheet race( why iPods for a long time didn't have a FM tuner) and they will not implement a technology that they feel is not ready to be implemented. |
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09-13-2013, 06:21 AM | #56 | |
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it is time for me to roll on up from the i4.... which honestly has not been bad, but battery life and speed are factors I would wish to improve. the gray looks cool too!
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I can understand waiting on a new technology until it has matured, though there are some people who always prefer being on the bleeding edge. Holding out on the FM tuner for the iPods still baffles me though. An FM tuner is simple and mature tech, so why hold back if the customers are asking for it?
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I think I'll probably get the 5s, I have a 4 right now, the only thing I don't like is it doesn't come in all black. I've been due for an upgrade for a whole but just didn't see anything that peeked my interest. I was went and looked at the galaxy s4 and it felt cheap, I looked at the 5 also and I like it but I just decided not to get it. I went and looked at them earier this week and I tell you what, if I had bought the 5 that week I'd be pissed right now lol.
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I actually like the white version on the 5C too. It's reminiscent of the 3GS. |
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the best part of the 5s is that the going rate for other phones ("old" iphone 5, galaxy s4, etc.) in the used market plummet, so I can hopefully pick one up in the $300 range in the coming weeks
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I'd much prefer just holding my thumb over the home button Than having to type a 4 or 6 digit code And I hate having to retype my iTunes password Everytime I am buying software from the App Store If that's all the benefit I get out of the fingerprint sensor That's good enough for me Plus with the fingerprint sensor, the market for stolen iPhones will shrink big time. Because without that finger print, that stolen iphone is now worthless And now I'm not worried about typing my unlock code in front of my wife
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