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The *official* iPhone 4S thread ... *officially* announced today!!! (*official* iPhone5 thread pending)
July 27, 2011 at
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Apparently 1 in 3 Americans want a device that hasn't been announced yet. I don't recall that poll, but I'm willing to perform due diligence and start one in the Lounge.
Do you want one?

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with the latest versions of Android, the normal "Apple is so much easier to use" is a dated argument: my grandmother figured out her Droid X after a ten-minute session with the Verizon salesman. i've experienced bugs with my Pro (especially at launch), but my buddy had his share of problems when he bought an iPhone4 at launch and my wife has had a few since she got hers a few weeks ago. neither platform is completely bug-free if you actually use it like a smartphone.
I will admit there are some Androids out there that work very well...they just so happen to all go by the name "Droid" also, haha.
I think the App thing is a complete misnomer. Give me a function that you do on your Android and I will tell the exact same or equivalent app we have on WP7. The Marketplace has grown I think 3x faster than iPhones and 2x faster than Android (those figures change constantly though, but in any case it is right where you would expect it to be).
The only difference is that we have Angry Birds and 2 other knock offs while Android has Angry Birds and 10 other knock offs. hahaha
I want to buy an iPod Touch, but a couple articles I read say there may or may not be one released in the fall... So I kinda want to wait and see, and at the same time, I want to go ahead and buy the one that is out right now.
As for phones... I just want one with a good alarm and a good amount of ring tones to choose from to set up for my alarms.
Why carry 2 devices around when you could carry just 1?
I read that the average cost of Smart Phones to carriers was $400 4 years ago and currently sits at $200. By this time next year it should be $100-$150.
I find that awesome to think about because the carriers still charge $200 for a new phone with a 2 year contract because everyone is willing to pay it.
I just
Have another iSheep report, haha (I believe these numbers were taken from something you may have read)
48% of users prefer the iOS operating system.
19% of users preferred the Android OS, suggesting other factors like price and availability led to the market share of the Google OS.
7% of consumers preferred Windows Phone, a number might translate into market share, given that Windows Phones are price competitive with Android handsets and available on all US carriers. Currently Windows phone 7 US market share is around 1% only.
6% of user preferred Blackberries
[But where are the other 19%??? under "none"?]
Why carry 2 devices around when you could carry just 1?
I read that the average cost of Smart Phones to carriers was $400 4 years ago and currently sits at $200. By this time next year it should be $100-$150.
I find that awesome to think about because the carriers still charge $200 for a new phone with a 2 year contract because everyone is willing to pay it.
They may get other smart phones cheaper than the public but Apple doesn't do this for the carriers.
They may get other smart phones cheaper than the public but Apple doesn't do this for the carriers.
I was getting at the fact that currently, you drop $200 WITH a contract/subsidized...What that meant was, in a year, you will be able to get away with $100 for the almost top phone w/o a contract.
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http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1...57356.htm
They may get other smart phones cheaper than the public but Apple doesn't do this for the carriers.
I was getting at the fact that currently, you drop $200 WITH a contract/subsidized...What that meant was, in a year, you will be able to get away with $100 for the almost top phone w/o a contract.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1...57356.htm
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1...57356.htm
But, the reason they were all using iPhones is because they were still stuck in a contract and couldn't get the WP7 yet, and who can blame them for ditching WM earlier for an iPhone? haha
As per article
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Nearly 10,000 iPhone users were accessing the Microsoft employee email system last year, say two people who heard the estimates from senior Microsoft executives. That figure equals about 10% of the company's global work force.
That article is also a year+ old...written before WP7 was even released...what are the numbers now that there is an Apples/Apples (ha!) comparison?
YOU DON'T HAVE A CLUE WHAT IT IS yet you come in emphatically saying you are going to put down however much money it takes to get one! (Assumption: $200 + Contract)
You are probably better off waiting for the 5...unless you really really really want one now. (lot's of really's
YOU DON'T HAVE A CLUE WHAT IT IS yet you come in emphatically saying you are going to put down however much money it takes to get one! (Assumption: $200 + Contract)
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