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Blackberrys remind me of my old crppy PDA
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iPhone 4S versus iPhone 4
iPhone 4S versus Galaxy S II and a couple of others iPhone 4S keynote iPhone 4S "Siri" voice assistant demo Quote:
I don't recall my N95 ever having the ability to change the JPEG compression during the period I had it. Perhaps it was in a release after my contract ended and I sold it, perhaps it was in a release before that which didn't make its way to me in time due to operator branding. That does bring up something though I think is worth mentioning: firmware updates. With the N95 and other phones of that kind of smartphone generation, unless you bought the phone SIM free unlocked, the firmware would be branded by the network. Whenever Nokia released a new version, with bug fixes and new features etc., you would have to wait (& wait...) for your network to eventually release its own version of that firmware. The only alternative would be to mess around and "debrand" (?) the phone, enabling you to install the generic Nokia firmware as soon as it was released. I think there is a slightly similar situation with some Android phones now, although it's the manufacturer which has its own specific flavour of Android rather than the network, e.g. HTC will have Android plus "Sense", Samsung has "Touchwiz", etc. When Google releases a new version of Android, the end user has to wait for their phone's manufacturer to update their add-on thing before the user can finally have the latest Android, unless they "root" their phone so that they can install "vanilla" Android. [AFAIK, etc. etc. etc., so forgive me if I'm wrong] With the iPhone, there is no network branding, and there is of course only one manufacturer - the same company behind the OS. Whenever a new version of iOS is released, it is available to everyone at the same time via iTunes, regardless of whether they are on O2, or Orange, etc. OK, there is the whole "Jailbreaking" side of things, but that isn't necessary simply to be able to install the latest software without network bloat or without waiting for a network version. Quote:
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tbh, I think Apple made a marketing mistake calling it the 4S. Names are important, and I think the simple act of calling this a 4S instead of a 5 may actually put some people off. Quote:
What physical features do you want? What specs? Do you care at all about apps ;) ['cos if you do, don't go with Blackberry. Stick with the iPhone or switch to Android!] |
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Looks like its not just me who thought that apple lost its sparkle
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-15175034 They *may* have fared better if they had designed a new case around the shiny new insides, and critically increased the screen size a little, at 3.5 inches its most definitely at the lower end of the market, retina display or no. I haven't had the chance to look around the World in depth yet, but from the sites I have seen, the general feeling is of a letdown and disappointment, which is unusual post keynote, where normally Apples marketing has a lasting feelgood factor. |
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Edit: But like for like they are roughly the same speed, in terms of spec and performance. |
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The thing thats putting me off about HTC, is computability with the Mac. How would I perform a firmware upgrade on the phone without the software on the Mac. This is why I have been looking at the Blackberry Torch 9860. Im visually impaired, so that resolves the screen problem. Everyone I know has a BB, and is on BBM, and they have software available for the mac as well.
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Been looking at the Sensation. Only thing is I dont know what plan im on lol . I pay £35.00 p/m and get 600 mins, utld texts and utld data usage
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