IPod touch is perfect for little kids.i don't mind the iphone, ipad but ipod touch and ipod nano etc are completely useless
IPod touch is perfect for little kids.i don't mind the iphone, ipad but ipod touch and ipod nano etc are completely useless
Why the animosity towards someone buying a new phone. I like getting a new one every couple years, and I'm going from 4S to 5S. How does that make me one of the "fanboys must go out and buy the latest and greatest"? Although I like how you do admit it is actually the latest and greatest lol.they'll do it in 2014. but first, all you fanboys must go out and buy the latest and greatest... iphone 5s lol they've run out of ideas after steve jobs died and are milking their zombies with small increments to their products. im still using my iphone 3gs and am waiting for an alluminum cased galaxy s5 in 2014 before i jump ship. im off this train wreck of a company (apple)
Look... here's the deal with Apple:
Jobs was the driving force. Like him or not HE is the only reason they did as well as they did. They are completely useless at coming up with any original ideas... Jobs had an uncanny ability of finding a neat product, repackaging it in a cool case, and then re-merchandising it as a new product. He also had the foresight and connections in the entertainment world to make it "cool" to own one. He did it time and time again...
- Apple II was a "cool" PC
- Mac was a "cooler" PC with a "stolen" OS (from Xerox...)
- Macbook is a "cool" laptop
- Ipod was a "cool" MP3 player
- Iphone was a "cool" Blackberry (with some "cool" Ipod integrated features...)
- Ipad, was a big iphone
His products were all pretty good... but they aren't GREAT! They were pretty much all proprietary, (a lot of people are PO'd about the chargers, lack of upgrade-ability, and battery issues...) and if something ever went wrong with them, a real pain in the ass to get fixed... but that was OK for their fans... cuz it was "COOL"!
He was a master marketer, and my hats off to him for being able to pull the wool over the sheep's eyes and make a gazillion dollars in the process.
He also made a lot of enemies... he was quite the asshole apparently.
But... he's gone now, let him rest in peace.
Apple is NOT the same company without him...
Huh? Seriously??? While you are right that he WAS kicked out, and it did do OK for awhile, but then his luster faded quickly and Apple was going down in flames in the late 80/ early 90's, and was struggling when they brought Jobs back (through a take over of NeXT). Upob taking the reigns once again, much like the fabled phoenix rising from the ashes, he "came up" with the imac, ipod, iphone, ipad etc, and made it the company it is today.He actually left apple, rather was kicked out. Apple did just fine without him back then.
Won't argue with you there either.And here is another master marketer:
However his stint as CEO was not as fruitful.
On what do you base this on? As far as functionality, it does just about everything I need it too and really haven't heard anyone you has say, 'I wish it could do this."Apple is becoming a niche player for wealthy and trendy. In manhatton and San Francisco, majority still own iPhone . Its like a uniform of the cool and rich. Even though its functionality lags behind Android.
Exactly... Coincidence???I dropped all my AAPL last year when it was way up. They are a trendy kind of brand but trends change. Having the lastest Apple gear isn't as interesting as it was a few years ago. I dropped RIM years ago, thank god.
Right now it seems like Samsung and many other players are making big moves and apple is falling behind.
I still love my Apple products, but when I'm shopping next for a gadget or tech item I will be looking at a wider range of brands than I would have in the past.
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Never drunk to Apple Kool Aid, lining up for something as frivolous as a cell phone is a waste of life. I use my Samsung Galaxy S3 as a GPS for out of town trips, good luck doing that with an Iphone.
Say what you will about Apple and their products. The company has carved out a niche for itself and its profits speak for themselves despite their market share of mobile phones. The comment about windows having stability issues due to having to support a wide range of hardware devices is spot on. One thing I can say about Apple computers (I have an iMac now for 3 years after being a PC guy for over 25 years), is all of my Apple devices (iMac and iPhone 5, iPad Mini) work flawlessly together. I couldn't say that for my Samsung Galaxy S phone I had when I first got my iMac.
Cheers
Yes, 6-8M phones (estimate) is a niche player, must be the lack of Android malware that is keeping it from being popular and functional?Apple is becoming a niche player for wealthy and trendy. In manhatton and San Francisco, majority still own iPhone . Its like a uniform of the cool and rich. Even though its functionality lags behind Android.
Actually, as a matter of fact, I have used my iPhone across Canada, the USA, most of Europe, and Asia. It worked flawlessly, good luck doing that with a Galaxy.Never drunk to Apple Kool Aid, lining up for something as frivolous as a cell phone is a waste of life. I use my Samsung Galaxy S3 as a GPS for out of town trips, good luck doing that with an Iphone.
PS...I never drink anybody's Kool Aid and I will never stand in any line for the privilege of giving someone my hard earned money. But I will buy the best product for myself that it think is what I need regardless of manufacturer or price.Actually, as a matter of fact, I have used my iPhone across Canada, the USA, most of Europe, and Asia. It worked flawlessly, good luck doing that with a Galaxy.
I wish iPhone had swype keyboard. I cannot type without one. When I receive text messages from iphone users I know instantly because they are full of spelling errors. I use Android app called Keymonk that lets you swype with two fingers, makes typing almost as fast as physical keyboard.On what do you base this on? As far as functionality, it does just about everything I need it too and really haven't heard anyone you has say, 'I wish it could do this."
So you don't like the keypad therefore the iPhone is crap. You can tell an iPhone user because of spelling mistakes,wow.I wish iPhone had swype keyboard. I cannot type without one. When I receive text messages from iphone users I know instantly because they are full of spelling errors. I use Android app called Keymonk that lets you swype with two fingers, makes typing almost as fast as physical keyboard.
But if you live in a rich neighbourhood and among rich trendy people, not having an iphone is like not being part of the social circle. Brand awareness is important for sales, just as lululemon and starbucks are able to charge more than double the competitors with maybe marginally better products.
http://www.zdnet.com/iphone-vs-android-the-battle-of-manhattan-7000019176/
Clearly the users mentioned here aren't that interested in having the latest and greatest, just a smartphone that does what they want, save a few bucks, and hey with a look that they like.A few months ago I bought a Samsung Galaxy S4, and I'm not using any of the new fancy stuff like its ability to follow your eyes and scroll appropriately. I may as well have bought a Galaxy S3 and saved $100. In my town I know a lot of iPhone users, and even those who recently bought them bought a 4 or 4S to save the $100 or $200. It's good enough, even if (as I would argue) the iPhone 5 is a much better smartphone than the 4S.
I am a developer, so I know iOS does not allow developers to modify keyboard design. It's a blackbox feature. Android does. Android gives developer almost complete freedom. It's the Apple's philosophy of limiting developer freedom I don't like. Apple used to care about developers, now they are becoming like Microsoft, trying to set standard for everything. You have to comply or you are out. So much for "Think different" or being creative as their motto supposed to be.So you don't like the keypad therefore the iPhone is crap. You can tell an iPhone user because of spelling mistakes,wow.