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Tech: Android 84.7% market share. iOS 11.7%. Blackberry approx. 0%
Member Since: 2/6/2012
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Originally posted by hooky
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Apple stans don't want to do that though, because they lose to Samsung. Badly.
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Member Since: 2/6/2012
Posts: 29,767
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Originally posted by H-I-M
Ddd at yall bringing up 4 years old receipts, no wonder that Apple has yet to go 720p HD, even their own stans are stuck in 2010.

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Well it was the last time they were relevant or innovative. I would want to stay in 2010 if I was an Apple stan as well 
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Member Since: 1/1/2014
Posts: 11,383
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Originally posted by Adonis
Yeah like last year when they introduced the world to a finger print scanner, motion chip and a 64bit chip... Read up on the tech blogs a bit more please....
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64bit is proven not to change a thing and finger print scanner was not only copied from Motorola but also made a lot of iPhone users ditch iOS due to privacy issues
they haven't innovated, they just came up with recycled stuff no one cares about
SlayingOnEarth's point remains even stronger
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Member Since: 3/6/2014
Posts: 13,097
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Oop 
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Banned
Member Since: 4/13/2011
Posts: 18,738
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Originally posted by GoddessofLove
It's because deep down they know that certain Samsung phones wouldn't be around if it wasn't for Apple

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This is a tired argument. Samsung or not, 99% of all capacitive touch screen phones use this form factor and design.
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Member Since: 8/17/2013
Posts: 2,180
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Originally posted by H-I-M
Ddd at yall bringing up 4 years old receipts, no wonder that Apple has yet to go 720p HD, even their own stans are stuck in 2010.

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gurl that 4 year old receipt is the reason why your phone don't have any buttons.
Stay mad~

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Member Since: 6/25/2011
Posts: 28,853
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Originally posted by VyktorJonas
I didn't say you were lying, although there's no way to prove that
I just found it funny
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I didn't think you thought I was lying. I was just saying its true, no matter how wrong of them it seems.
And there is plenty of ways to prove it. Just type in "Steve Jobs hated the idea of having a big iPhone." It's common knowledge. Not much to prove when it's written out in plain English. And now they are releasing the larger phones... After he is dead... 
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Member Since: 1/1/2014
Posts: 11,383
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Originally posted by EloiseheartsRiRi
The problem is that Android will never be seen as the acclaimed one. Apple will still be there glorified and wanted. You pass by a Dior store and deep inside want to buy it, but in the end up buying some AJ mess.

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the Apple stans delusion completely matches the brand's inflated ego
menawhile we stay with the classy and beautiful OS

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Member Since: 4/21/2011
Posts: 42,362
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The fact that some people are proud to pay the same, if not more as us, but for less features, technology and even have the courage to brag about it on a public forum.

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Member Since: 10/7/2011
Posts: 6,081
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Originally posted by Adonis
Yeah like last year when they introduced the world to a finger print scanner, motion chip and a 64bit chip... Read up on the tech blogs a bit more please....
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So apple introduced a finger print scanner to the world ?
The Motorola Atrix had it and it came out in 2011  so no Apple did not introduce the first phone with a finger print scanner.
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Member Since: 2/6/2012
Posts: 29,767
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Originally posted by H-I-M
The fact that some people are proud to pay the same, if not more as us, but for less features, technology and even have the courage to brag about it on a public forum.

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Well they are interested in the status symbol. Not the phone.
Hence why they pay way too much for an under featured phone. Buying the iPhone is the tech equivalent of getting breast implants.

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Member Since: 4/21/2011
Posts: 42,362
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Originally posted by Euphoric
gurl that 4 year old receipt is the reason why your phone don't have any buttons.
Stay mad~

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LG did it first with the LG Prada released before the iPhone

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Member Since: 1/2/2012
Posts: 4,764
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Originally posted by H-I-M
The fact that some people are proud to pay the same, if not more as us, but for less features, technology and even have the courage to brag about it on a public forum.

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But it has a fruit on its back so it's better.

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Member Since: 11/27/2010
Posts: 9,806
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Originally posted by H-I-M
If it has another Non-HD (I didn't even say Full HD or Quad HD) display...

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Quad HD... sounds like some marketing. iPhone 5s had the best display of any last year. Maybe Galaxy S5 has leaped over 5s now but it just came out and has gotten lackluster reviews thus far and sales of S5 haven't even outpaced last years iPhone 5s.
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Member Since: 1/1/2014
Posts: 11,383
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Originally posted by H-I-M
The fact that some people are proud to pay the same, if not more as us, but for less features, technology and even have the courage to brag about it on a public forum.

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the fact that I paid more for my Android than I'd pay for an iPhone and they're still in 2009 when android phones were actually low-end and cheap

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Member Since: 8/18/2013
Posts: 10,540
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A fragment from a long article.
The key differences I notice between iPhone and Android:
1. The iPhone user interface is much more polished. Google worked hard to make Jelly Bean quicker and smoother, making substantial improvements, but iPhone is still better. For example, when I type on the iPhone, it shows the letter I am trying to type more often, even though the screen is smaller. I’m guessing this is better software at work.
2. The iPhone app ecosystem is markedly better. Google Play and the Apple App Store both have about 1 million apps, and most major apps are available for both platforms, but, again, the devil lurks in the details. New apps and updates come out first on iPhone. iPhone apps are more feature-complete, e.g., the BMW Connect app that allows me to operate select smartphone apps from the car’s control screen supports Pandora and Stitcher on iOS and not on Android, and it just works better on iOS.
3. iOS is stronger at the technical detail level: e.g., when you use an iPhone with a car, Bluetooth streaming audio works properly, you can control which contacts get synced to the car over Bluetooth, and if you have both Bluetooth and a wired connection to the car active, the iPhone smartly sends phone audio over Bluetooth and streaming-media audio over the wire, so both work. (In fact, Google-experience Android gets this right, too, but the Samsung user interface breaks it.) This might be fixed by an upgrade, but then you have the Android update fubar: six months post release, Verizon Galaxy S4 users are waiting for Kit Kat with no news from Verizon, and the update is buggy when you get it.
4. The iPhone camera is just the best: beautiful pictures, and great features like high dynamic range, which both compensates for some limitations of simple cameras, and can create attractive images that remind me of a painting
http://www.forbes.com/sites/toddhixo...android-phone/
Dump your Android too 
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Member Since: 2/6/2012
Posts: 29,767
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Originally posted by EloiseheartsRiRi
A fragment from a long article.
The key differences I notice between iPhone and Android:
1. The iPhone user interface is much more polished. Google worked hard to make Jelly Bean quicker and smoother, making substantial improvements, but iPhone is still better. For example, when I type on the iPhone, it shows the letter I am trying to type more often, even though the screen is smaller. I’m guessing this is better software at work.
2. The iPhone app ecosystem is markedly better. Google Play and the Apple App Store both have about 1 million apps, and most major apps are available for both platforms, but, again, the devil lurks in the details. New apps and updates come out first on iPhone. iPhone apps are more feature-complete, e.g., the BMW Connect app that allows me to operate select smartphone apps from the car’s control screen supports Pandora and Stitcher on iOS and not on Android, and it just works better on iOS.
3. iOS is stronger at the technical detail level: e.g., when you use an iPhone with a car, Bluetooth streaming audio works properly, you can control which contacts get synced to the car over Bluetooth, and if you have both Bluetooth and a wired connection to the car active, the iPhone smartly sends phone audio over Bluetooth and streaming-media audio over the wire, so both work. (In fact, Google-experience Android gets this right, too, but the Samsung user interface breaks it.) This might be fixed by an upgrade, but then you have the Android update fubar: six months post release, Verizon Galaxy S4 users are waiting for Kit Kat with no news from Verizon, and the update is buggy when you get it.
4. The iPhone camera is just the best: beautiful pictures, and great features like high dynamic range, which both compensates for some limitations of simple cameras, and can create attractive images that remind me of a painting
http://www.forbes.com/sites/toddhixo...android-phone/
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The fact that you believe #4 instantly invalidates your entire post.
There are companies that FAR outstrip Apple as far as phone camera's go.
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Member Since: 1/1/2014
Posts: 11,383
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Originally posted by EloiseheartsRiRi
A fragment from a long article.
The key differences I notice between iPhone and Android:
1. The iPhone user interface is much more polished. Google worked hard to make Jelly Bean quicker and smoother, making substantial improvements, but iPhone is still better. For example, when I type on the iPhone, it shows the letter I am trying to type more often, even though the screen is smaller. I’m guessing this is better software at work.
2. The iPhone app ecosystem is markedly better. Google Play and the Apple App Store both have about 1 million apps, and most major apps are available for both platforms, but, again, the devil lurks in the details. New apps and updates come out first on iPhone. iPhone apps are more feature-complete, e.g., the BMW Connect app that allows me to operate select smartphone apps from the car’s control screen supports Pandora and Stitcher on iOS and not on Android, and it just works better on iOS.
3. iOS is stronger at the technical detail level: e.g., when you use an iPhone with a car, Bluetooth streaming audio works properly, you can control which contacts get synced to the car over Bluetooth, and if you have both Bluetooth and a wired connection to the car active, the iPhone smartly sends phone audio over Bluetooth and streaming-media audio over the wire, so both work. (In fact, Google-experience Android gets this right, too, but the Samsung user interface breaks it.) This might be fixed by an upgrade, but then you have the Android update fubar: six months post release, Verizon Galaxy S4 users are waiting for Kit Kat with no news from Verizon, and the update is buggy when you get it.
4. The iPhone camera is just the best: beautiful pictures, and great features like high dynamic range, which both compensates for some limitations of simple cameras, and can create attractive images that remind me of a painting
http://www.forbes.com/sites/toddhixo...android-phone/
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OMG
you do realize Jelly Bean is from 2012, right??
Google realeased 4 more updates and another one is right around the corner

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Banned
Member Since: 4/13/2011
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The Apple stans get clocked so effortlessly  you guys are nothing without Haus serving 
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Member Since: 11/27/2010
Posts: 9,806
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Originally posted by RiRi_Xtina15
So apple introduced a finger print scanner to the world ?
The Motorola Atrix had it and it came out in 2011  so no Apple did not introduce the first phone with a finger print scanner.
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What happened to it?
https://www.google.com/webhp?sourcei...0not%20working
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