But it's been reported by all these media and it's an Apple product, so it will get 'eyeballs'. It's been reproduced by CNET, Consumer Reports, NYT, and many others. You're either a balanced 'reviewer' or an Apple apologist (plenty of them here!). Shame they can't produce them all the same (my 32GB is pee-yellow while my 16GB is very white). I gotta admit that my 4's screen is crisper. Mobile ASV on it is as good, if not better than, the iPhone's IPS technology. My iPhone 3G OTOH.ĭoing the same things (heavy web browsing, 1~2 hours of talk time, 1 hour of A2DP BT music streaming in my car) I get just under 1 days' battery life on both my NS and iPhone 4.Īs for the screen- less pixel dense on my NS obviously but in direct sunlight the NS's SAMOLED is way better than my iPhone. Runs nice and smooth on 2.2 (general usage and games).
Never had Angry Birds run at '2FPS' and I have the 'original Google phone'- a HTC G1.
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There goes your theory that Android device owners are all too poor to afford an iPhone :rolleyes: Including this one!įTR I have two iPhone 4's, a Nexus S and a LYNX 3D (SH-03C). Take a look through the forums, and you'll find plenty of people 'behaving so pathetically' in plenty of threads. What are you trying to gain from this thread? The approval of other Apple fanboys? Or are you trying to make yourself feel better about your purchase? It's only the Android folks that engage in this, I have yet to see an iPhone owner behave so pathetically. I don't see why people care so much about what phone someone else has. In any event, if imperfect, Apple still the best, and much to love. So, ideally, I could see the best traits of either OS merged into one better, and that expanded in capability. The same would hold true for users of the iPhone, as likely very few who consider it their only computer. Some have postulated, and surely rightly so, that the iPad is still a device best used in conjunction with something running OS X. Some of the discussions on the iPad forum concern those frustrated with the limitations of iOS for real work, such as lack of a real file system. Although it certainly should not be a merger in one direction only.
Just something to be mindful of, and with luck smoothed out soon.Īs for OS X, I've wondered of late if the natural progression would not be a merging of iOS and OS X into one.
If still basically loyal to Apple, I would note, in hopefully helping the brand, certain lapses such as apparently quality control in some aspects of the new iPad2. In looking back, I'm somewhat amazed at the evolution of Apple. ) A lot of fantastic change in but 10 years.
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'Consequently, Apple has chosen to position the next step in the evolution of Mac OS X as "Back to the Mac", an effort to bring some of the most popular features of iOS to the Mac platform for the first time while retaining the familiarity, flexibility, and horsepower of Mac OS X.'