It's sad when a 6 month old phone is considered an older model
It's halfway through its life cycle. That's an "older" model.
It's sad when a 6 month old phone is considered an older model
if you take any responsibility for your posts, and understand what accuracy means, you probably would stop assuming & making stuff up.Ahh, but is there a reason you still lurk MR?
Look. The iphone 5 is good. It has problems such as wifi and such but still an amazing innovative product. The specs aren't crazy but the performance is amazing, it's not quad core and such but it's simple and sleek. And with a jailbreak it'll be loads of fun to customize it and such. Also the 5s is a flop IMO. It'll be released in September I think.
Look. The iphone 5 is good. It has problems such as wifi and such but still an amazing innovative product. The specs aren't crazy but the performance is amazing, it's not quad core and such but it's simple and sleek. And with a jailbreak it'll be loads of fun to customize it and such. Also the 5s is a flop IMO. It'll be released in September I think.
It was all going great and your post made sense till you get towards the end.
The 5s is flop? It will be released in September. I think?
WTF?
Is the wifi a hardware issue?
Pretty aweful
Look. The iphone 5 is good.
It has problems such as wifi and such
but still an amazing innovative product
The specs aren't crazy but the performance is amazing, it's not quad core and such but it's simple and sleek.
And with a jailbreak it'll be loads of fun to customize it and such.
Also the 5s is a flop IMO. It'll be released in September I think.
What's the point in having all those if you don't mind me asking?if you take any responsibility for your posts, and understand what accuracy means, you probably would stop assuming & making stuff up.
To the question, I _participate_ here because I currently own & use a lot of Apple products. Here are but some of them.
iPhone 4S
iPhone 5
iPad mini
iPad 2
iPad 3
iPad 4
11" MBA
13" MBA
13" MBPr
15" MBP
15" MBPr
17" MBP
2010 Mac Pro
What's the point in having all those if you don't mind me asking?
Because Apple said so in their ads.
if you take any responsibility for your posts, and understand what accuracy means, you probably would stop assuming & making stuff up.
To the question, I _participate_ here because I currently own & use a lot of Apple products. Here are but some of them.
iPhone 4S
iPhone 5
iPad mini
iPad 2
iPad 3
iPad 4
11" MBA
13" MBA
13" MBPr
15" MBP
15" MBPr
17" MBP
2010 Mac Pro
Agree
Agree
I don't really agree here. I don't see the amazing innovative difference between the 4S and the 5, and certainly not if you compare with features in the newest Android phones. (beside the in some cases fashionable modern expensive jeans-like "looks like it's been used for years, directly from the box"-finish).
Agree
Wait a minute. You mean to really enjoy the phone you should jailbreak your phone (possibly void your warranty) so that you can get the features that a much cheaper stock Android phone have?
How can you say that a phone that guess will release in 10 months is a flop?
What innovative feature are you talking about that Android has? The reason I ask is that I really see nothing innovative in either market.
What innovative feature are you talking about that Android has? The reason I ask is that I really see nothing innovative in either market.
Firstly, I didn't agree with the statement that the iPhone 5 was an amazing innovative product. Not compared to newer Android devices and not compared to the 4S. But if you do agree, please let me know which amazing new innovations that was introduced with iPhone 5. Apple Maps? Passbook, that might be of some use in the US, but don't know if anywhere else at the moment?
Maybe there haven't been too many amazing innovative features with Android either lately, but I believe that NFC is pretty innovative. Besides Android Beem/S-Beem you can transfer files between NFC devices. You can have NFC tags that makes the phone activate certain settings when you get in and out of your car, when you get home, when you get to work etc. Wireless charging. Wireles payments in the future.
Then there are things that many JB their iPhones to get: widgets, toggles for often used settings, interchangable keyboards, letting you choose default browser, camera, map service etc. And the feature I miss the most on my iPhone 5, the ability to just plug the phone into a computer with USB, making the phone memory a portable disk that you can use to drag and drop photos, music or other files to and from your phone.
Not really.He wants to let the whole world know of his collection.
As your IT consultant, I'm going to go out on a limb and say that you have a bit of redundancy there.
Look. The iphone 5 is good. It has problems such as wifi and such but still an amazing innovative product. The specs aren't crazy but the performance is amazing, it's not quad core and such but it's simple and sleek. And with a jailbreak it'll be loads of fun to customize it and such. Also the 5s is a flop IMO. It'll be released in September I think.
I'd say that passbook and NFC are about equal on the innovative meter. Both have great potential but are no where near utilized enough to call innovative. And as for S beam, that's about as useful at iMessage. If no one else you know has a Galaxy phone it's useless. However, to be more specific on what I meant, I don't really think either camp has been very innovative recently, because they haven't released anything that hasn't already been done before.
99% of people outside of MR will think new iphone = better, even if it is 10% fast, lighter, whatever. Regular people just don't care if they have the best specs, just that it will work and they feel cool about it. Look at the Macbooks - has not led the spec dept in a long time. The MB Airs are just nice ultra books with the usual apple premium. People still love them, wont complain because they can check facebook and send email, they dont care.
if you take any responsibility for your posts, and understand what accuracy means, you probably would stop assuming & making stuff up.
To the question, I _participate_ here because I currently own & use a lot of Apple products. Here are but some of them.
iPhone 4S
iPhone 5
iPad mini
iPad 2
iPad 3
iPad 4
11" MBA
13" MBA
13" MBPr
15" MBP
15" MBPr
17" MBP
2010 Mac Pro
My humor detector malfunctionedSettle down hotrod. I was merely poking a little humor your way. You said, "There's a reason why I'm using a Galaxy Nexus after my iPhone 4 and 4S." It was intended to be humorous...but in retrospect I can see how it might have offended you. Besides, anyone that has more Apple products than I do can say whatever they want!
I have 3 macs, 4 iPhones, 3 Apple TVs, 2 iPads, 1 AEBS, 2 AEs, and 2 iTouches. But obviously you have me beat.