Fake.
No corrosion and bending of the iPhone.
By the way, what's the ugly plastic thing underneath the beautiful smartphone on top?
Fake.
No corrosion and bending of the iPhone.
By the way, what's the ugly plastic thing underneath the beautiful smartphone on top?
According to Samsung projection, they think they can sell 30M S3 and 20M note 2 by year end... The 100m total for Samsung seems to be low.
http://news.cnet.com/8301-1035_3-57...axy-s3-sales-to-surpass-30-million-this-year/
Maybe you need 3 facepalms.
From what you told us, we should be expect lots of corrosion and bending from the iPhone 5, and in 6 months turn to ****.
https://forums.macrumors.com/posts/16384599/
From your post:
Nope because its a pos that corrodes fast with no treatment, a iphone 5 here in a island were i live will not survive for 6 months, it will turn to ****.
Well here's one way you continue to grow your market share - give it away for free.
For sure not in Hong Kong. All you you see on the MTRs and Busses are GSIIIs and Notes. In the shops you can find now more accessories for Samsung phones than iPhones.
The strategy of offering only one screen size which is relatively small in comparison to the popular Androids will lead to Apple's decline in the mobile market, I am afraid.
Would it be so hard to offer 2 screen sizes for Apple?
More disturbing: lots of my colleagues who switched to a GSIII or Note tell me, that the phone is nice enough in order for them not to want to go back to Apple, even if they offered a bigger sized phone.
It's the tax that your government imposed
It's funny how some people here think that the iPhone is superior to android; how blinkered . Honestly, the iPhone 5 screen IS too small and yes, phones with larger screens do fit in your pocket; for example, my Galaxy Nexus has a 4.65 inch screen and yet fits in all my pockets without a problem because next to an iPhone 4, its not that much larger.
So how many focus groups have to conducted to come up with such a "all inclusive" statement?
When you say "a lot" that implies more than 50%... so I'm just wondering if I can see the actual results from the survey you conducted...?
The only reason to use the term iSheep is for when people just can't look beyond their own experiences to see that other phones are just fine.
Well here's one way you continue to grow your market share - give it away for free.
Fake.
No corrosion and bending of the iPhone.
By the way, what's the ugly plastic thing underneath the beautiful smartphone on top?
Well here's one way you continue to grow your market share - give it away for free.
The term 'iSheep' is condescending. Period. If you want to be condescending you should use this word.
Maybe . . . I hope no one gets offended by it though. It does best describe those that blindly and condescendingly berate other handsets/products and users of other handsets/products in favor Apple handsets/products.
I think the term is not allowed here mate.
You realize these " free " android phones, and iphone 4
Are NOT free, your still paying for them via your service contract. Lets say Samsung makes a mid range Smart Phone that Verizon gives away for free, Samsung still gets their profits, and you pay for the phone on your payment plan.
Same with Apple, or any other maker of phones, they aren't giving it away for free.
LOL. As a developer that works on both iOS and Android all I can do is laugh at people like you when I visit this forum (surely you're not serious)? It's a matter of user preference, iOS is easier to use and more intuitive however Android blows iOS away when it comes to actual features/customization. I have an iPhone 5 that I develop on and and love, it's a great phone. But I personally prefer my Nexus 4 for daily use and in my opinion it's definitely the best phone I've ever owned. As I type it's sitting on a starbucks counter wirelessly charging. I love NFC and use it almost daily to pay for stuff (and can't wait for peer-to-peer payments via NFC in the next google wallet update.). Google Maps with navigation on android is far more useful than apple maps. I love android's multitasking and how it actually shows window previews that slide away slickly if I want to close them. ImageThe newer google voice search is far more accurate/responsive than Siri. The screen looks better than the iPhone 5 (text is much crisper and easier to read). And my favorite, Google Now gives me useful information without any input from me (ex. when a package i've ordered has been shipped, when my stocks have moved, when i'm near a popular photo spot, etc...). Image
At the end of the day it's about personal preference. I think the iPhone 5 is a fantastic designed phone, but I personally find iOS too watered-down/limiting for my needs. My wife prefers iOS cause it's easier to use. I love apple's design and hardware but I think iOS needs a new haul ... it just feels kind of old.