We really don't want that freedom ....I'm surprised no one's mentioned the thriving mod community Android has specifically CyanogenMOD. Unfortunately, Apple users will never taste that type of freedom.
The fingerprint database will be shared with the NSA
You mean doing not whatever you want with your phone since you bought it? Here's a "feature" for the next iPhone: rent it from Apple for $50 per month on top of your cell phone plan. Better return it in pristine condition or those blue shirts will come after you.We really don't want that freedom ....
Given that Apple is a consumer focused company and a closed one too, it's likely that the fingerprint sensor is basically useless. You might as well use no password.that sure is pretty cool.. NOT
The fingerprint database will be shared with the NSA
http://nationalreport.net/apple-iphone-5s-fingerprint-database/
Zing!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.
Interesting how the Android OEM's won't honor the warranty if they can confirm the device has been rooted or unlocked.We really don't want that freedom ....
Google retains any Wi-Fi passwords entered into Android devices.that sure is pretty cool.. NOT
The fingerprint database will be shared with the NSA
http://nationalreport.net/apple-iphone-5s-fingerprint-database/
Much as I think apple is going the way of RIM, I feel compelled to point out National Report's current headline story:that sure is pretty cool.. NOT
The fingerprint database will be shared with the NSA
http://nationalreport.net/apple-iphone-5s-fingerprint-database/
That's true with just about any product not just technology related or Android or Apple. Modifying a product you purchased to behave in a way the designers did not intend, usually voids the warranty. Warranties especially the extended ones are basically useless since they cover limited types of failure or the the chance of them happening is remote.Interesting how the Android OEM's won't honor the warranty if they can confirm the device has been rooted or unlocked.
Many many stories like this online.
http://forums.androidcentral.com/sa...nty-voided-due-root-8-days-decide-answer.html
Hmm. That doesn't sound very "open" of them...Modifying a product you purchased to behave in a way the designers did not intend, usually voids the warranty.
As I said earlier, to each their own hobby. Some would just rather pay for a BMW M5 supercar that you just push the button and voila 560 HP! Others like to spendI'm surprised no one's mentioned the thriving mod community Android has specifically CyanogenMOD. Unfortunately, Apple users will never taste that type of freedom. To the uninitiated, the world of modding opens up huge possibilities for Android like running the newest version of the OS on old devices, features that the original Android team never even dreamt to add, and so on
Specifically, 80% and climbing prefer android.As I said earlier, to each their own hobby. Some would just rather pay for a BMW M5 supercar that you just push the button and voila 560 HP! Others like to spend
their free time tinkering with their cars, or Android phones.
I don't think every single one made the purchase based on OS. I'm sure more than a few chose whatever was cheapest or purchased whatever the salesperson told them to buy.Specifically, 80% and climbing prefer android.
Apple will continue to hold onto its luxury niche. the question is will productivity apps become dominant in Android one day forcing companies to adopt Android as standard platform rather than iOS?Specifically, 80% and climbing prefer android.
You could always attach a bluetooth keyboard: http://ipod.about.com/od/introductiontotheiphone/tp/keyboards-for-iphone.htmIf the iPhone had a physical keyboard like Blackberry it would be close to the perfect device. I still can't understand why they don't offer such a model. How hard would it be to integrate?
You can also get "BMW M5 supercar" Android phones that you can just "push the button and get 560 HP" too. You can tinker with iPhone or Android and it's optional. The only difference is that you can tinker like crazy with Android where you're more limited with the iPhone. You can also run Android on virtually any device because it's an open source meaning all developers have access to the code and can freely experiment. IOS is a closed system and only Apple decides what devices it goes on.As I said earlier, to each their own hobby. Some would just rather pay for a BMW M5 supercar that you just push the button and voila 560 HP! Others like to spend
their free time tinkering with their cars, or Android phones.
What a silly conclusion. That's like saying 80% prefer PC computing. Really?Specifically, 80% and climbing prefer android.