I don't understand people that don't buy iPhones. Much like I don't understand people that don't buy German cars.
This is a fantastic quote and I agree entirely
I don't understand people that don't buy iPhones. Much like I don't understand people that don't buy German cars.
Was just about to post this.
I have an iphone, and agree with everything in this article.
SOME. Take that in. That's not impressive at all if you think about it. That would suggest that the iPhone is still comfortably outselling the S3 in most territories.
To be realistic, anybody with at least a single drop of technology knowledge would know by how superior android is over the Iphone.
First of all, hardware. For the price of an iPhone 4G (Which has a processor piece that is really weak), you can get an S3 or One X, which offer around 6 times the power of the 4G.
Second, OS. I agree that iOS is far more stable than Android, but the great thing is that Android is YOUR very own unlocked device. Once you buy it, you are allowed to do whatever you want with it, with only the radical activities would break the warranty bond. This is great for people experienced with modifying system and such.
Also, iPhone is ridiculously bad for small time software developers. You have to pay 10 times more dollars (99,99) just to be able to get a license to develop your own stuff. On the Android, on the other hand, you can get one for 9,99.
This would be just some of the reasons why I think iPhone is really the worst solution. (Except for Nokia.)
I agree with some of it, while some of it is distorting facts to support an argument/view.
Like "The Galaxy S3 is outselling the iPhone in some countries."
SOME.
The word some in this instance is neutral. Without knowing the data, neither you nor I nor anyone can say whether that is not impressive. Perhaps the Galaxy is outselling iPhone in 6 out of 10 countries. Perhaps 3 from 10. Who knows?
Which isn't bad for a phone that is going to be obsolete in about two hours time
It seems that included in 'some' is the US. Then factor in that the S3 is just one of many Android phones, and it's quite significant.I agree with some of it, while some of it is distorting facts to support an argument/view.
Like "The Galaxy S3 is outselling the iPhone in some countries."
SOME. Take that in. That's not impressive at all if you think about it. That would suggest that the iPhone is still comfortably outselling the S3 in most territories.
I agree with some of it, while some of it is distorting facts to support an argument/view.
Like "The Galaxy S3 is outselling the iPhone in some countries."
SOME. Take that in. That's not impressive at all if you think about it. That would suggest that the iPhone is still comfortably outselling the S3 in most territories.
Which isn't bad for a phone that is going to be obsolete in about two hours time
I just wrote out a very lengthy reply to this post about how superior iOS was to android, but my HTC sensation decided that it would be a good time to restart my phone.