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It's just a goddamn phone. I can't believe some people are getting so uptight and bringing up Android simply because someone criticized this campaign and/or Apple. Are people not allowed to have opinions anymore?
 
There's nothing QUITE as moronic as a fixed capacity 8GB iPhone 5C, and no chance of upgrading that.

Yep, "There's nothing quite like iPhone" (for stitching you up). Got THAT right. My friend messaged me yesterday; "I've got a 1 day old, 8GB 5c for sale, £150" - I just chuckled, and replied "No thanks, but thank you for offering"

No chance, when I can get THIS for £25 less: http://www.trustedreviews.com/vodafone-smart-ultra-6-review
 
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There's nothing QUITE as moronic as a fixed capacity 8GB iPhone 5C, and no chance of upgrading that.

Yep, "There's nothing quite like iPhone" (for stitching you up). Got THAT right. My friend messaged me yesterday; "I've got a 1 day old, 8GB 5c for sale, £150" - I just chuckled, and replied "No thanks, but thank you for offering"

No chance, when I can get THIS for £25 less: http://www.trustedreviews.com/vodafone-smart-ultra-6-review

Good that you've chosen that phone for yourself. Free choice is a great thing, isn't it?
 
if it's not an iPhone it's not an iPhone (samsung guts)inside are OK though

let's see how much samsung will be in the 6s
14nm Samsung?
ddr4 Samsung?
nand Samsung?
screen Samsung?

sounds like the iPhone is more Samsung then even the samsung phones,at least up until the gs6 they used qualcom cpus!
 
Idiots that never used the iPhone and don't have money for one find that video interesting...

Verizon didn't had iPhone, because they wanted to put their crap on iPhone's firmware like they do on Android devices.

Verizon is part of Open Handset Alliance, the same body that controls Android.

Android had a bug for a long time that when you were at home, it connected to your Wifi, then you got out and lose Wifi and connected to 3g/4g, then when you went back home, it didn't connect to Wifi, even if it detected your Wifi network, even for a long time, and kept using data plan.

This was a well known bug, with over 1000 stars, a lot of reports on Android bug tracker.

Android dev's NEVER solved the problem until a very long time. CyanogenMOD solved the problem and published the patch, as they are required. But AOSP, never!

Because they have interests in those bugs...

Like when Android used a full Open Source BlueZ as Bluetooth stack, worked perfectly, then they changed to a Broadcom controlled stack, and it stopped working in many cars, including mine... Why? Because it's now using Broadcom software, and Broadcom is part of Open Handset Alliance.

It's so full of s**t, Android is copying iOS cut, copy and paste.

If you don't like Apple, then GOOD LUCK. It's your money.

My money goes to Apple.

I'm sorry but att and apple made the iPhone together starting back in 2004.they gave apple full control over the hardware and software and also gave them 150 million but the deal was to have exclusive rights to the iPhone for 4 years.

att made billions on it and was the only carrier in the world for the first 4 years to have the iphone.

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I'm sorry but att and apple made the iPhone together starting back in 2004.they gave apple full control over the hardware and software and also gave them 150 million but the deal was to have exclusive rights to the iPhone for 4 years.

att made billions on it and was the only carrier in the world for the first 4 years to have the iphone.

Yeah, that's why you can only get the iPhone from AT&T, right?
 
Yeah, that's why you can only get the iPhone from AT&T, right?

um ya when the iphone came out you could only get it on att for the first 4 years verizon,sprint tmobile and everyone else got the iphone in 2011.

maybe do some damn research before you post your own crazzy conspiracies about verizon and android.
 
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