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Tsepz_GP Posts: > 500

Dups

Did you just YOLO?! Indeed, no harm in indulging in your love for smartphones, especially when one considers how long you went cold turkey.

If the signal issues are sorted you'll enjoy iOS, as it really 'just works' everything it does it does well, it's the reason why I can't put down my iPad sometimes. When will the Q30 be arriving? You seem very happy with BB10.

I'm still a bit lost, do I really want to leave Android? Android really feeds the nerd in me when I want it to, think I'll update my iPad 4 to iOS8, then upgrade to a Note 4 and continue with my iOS and Android combo that has worked so well for me, and then get an iPad Air 2 or wait for the 3 if I'm satisfied with iOS8 on the 4.
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Posted: 2014-06-03 22:59:43
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Bonovox Posts: > 500


On 2014-06-03 08:58:10, Tsepz_GP wrote:
Thanks to this: Extensibility may be iOS 8 best feature
The iPhone 6 5.5inch is now in my radar, so for me it is between the Galaxy Note 4 and iPhone 6 5.5inch which I'm hoping they do release this year otherwise I'll just get the Note 4. Extensibility brings iOS close enough to Android for me, apps will no longer run in their own sandbox, they will be able to interact and share info, meaning one app can add extensions e.g. Camera filters to the main Camera app, I've been wishing for this sort of thing to come since I got my iPad in late 2012, absolutely shocked to see that Apple have finally listened.
[ This Message was edited by: Tsepz_GP on 2014-06-03 08:00 ]




Ah go for a new change & get the iPhone. masseur(RIP) would be shocked seeing me say that
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Posted: 2014-06-04 01:08:44
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cu015170 Posts: > 500

They have a very mature product already so now they can start focusing on adding all the missing features while maintaining good user experience.

The most impressive part is how well their updates penetrate their install base.. almost 90% of all iphones out there run iOS 7 and I bet that iOS8 will see very fast adoption rates as well. The biggest challenge was iOS6 to iOS7 because of all the visual changes, but now that everyone is used to it.. it will be even easier.

The iPhone 6 will be very hard to resist. I've owned an iPhone 4 and a 5 and both felt like compromises compared to my Nokia N8 and my 808 respectively, but if they add a wide angle lens and a decent flash.. I might consider it.

But either way, it will b/w the next camera flagship from Finland or an iPhone 6 for me..
[ This Message was edited by: cu015170 on 2014-06-04 00:29 ]

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Posted: 2014-06-04 01:29:27
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Dups! Posts: > 500


On 2014-06-03 22:59:43, Tsepz_GP wrote:
Dups

Did you just YOLO?! Indeed, no harm in indulging in your love for smartphones, especially when one considers how long you went cold turkey.

If the signal issues are sorted you'll enjoy iOS, as it really 'just works' everything it does it does well, it's the reason why I can't put down my iPad sometimes. When will the Q30 be arriving? You seem very happy with BB10.

I'm still a bit lost, do I really want to leave Android? Android really feeds the nerd in me when I want it to, think I'll update my iPad 4 to iOS8, then upgrade to a Note 4 and continue with my iOS and Android combo that has worked so well for me, and then get an iPad Air 2 or wait for the 3 if I'm satisfied with iOS8 on the 4.



Yeah, I went YOLO!

You know, I can't believe how long I went before getting a phone that really makes me fall in love with phones again. I have to say that the Q10 brought me back, it is the combination of the wonderful OS and the keypad, I can honestly say that I am more than satisfied and happy with the Q10. The Q30 is expected around the October, I think, and I am now really torn between it and the Q10. The bigger screen is what makes want the Q30.

As for Android, I really don't think I'll be coming back to it, it just didn't work for me. I actually play with my brother's iPad from time to time and I love the experience, so I know what to expect from the iPhone. For me, it is the iPhone and the BlackBerry, the problem will be if BlackBerry dies. I am still unlikely to come back to Android, I'd probably go Windows phone... that thought just makes me a little uncomfortable but I can live with it should things turn out that way.

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Posted: 2014-06-04 08:52:26
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Supa_Fly Posts: > 500


On 2014-06-03 09:43:35, randomuser wrote:
Yes today Foxconn confirmed that they are going to begin supplying the 5.5 inch Iphone 6 in August. 4.7" supplies will start next month

http://www.bgr.in/news/foxcon[....]-7-inch-and-5-5-inch-displays/

I am undecided between the two but will go for 4.7" model if the specs are same on both as I don't have big hands
[ This Message was edited by: randomuser on 2014-06-03 08:44 ]



Great news!

I will be getting the 4.7" as well since I don't have large hands. The BlackBerry Z30 will be provided to me from work soon enough and it'll be my test bed of what device size limits my hands can handle. I have an iPhone 5 currently (under warranty awaiting SIM unlock process) ... but I really love the slate IP5S ... just looks quality. If the 4.7" doesn't have a sweet design I may skip until it's second re-iteration.

Apple ... continually evolving where needed and into spaces where it CAN grow and dominate. You'll begin to see a few others in the millions migrate back to iPhone as many adjustments to the OS bring it inline to a modern use case vs the old 'stop & go' paradigm.

Dups! You and me both are liking BB10 ... just BlackBerry is moving FAR TOO SLOW to get 'er done (as hilbillies say). That Q30 has the 1440x1440 resolution and quad core CPU that is LONG overdue plus more RAM 3GB which BB10 seems to NEED desparately!
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Posted: 2014-06-05 18:38:13
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tesndro353 Posts: 58

Hope the change won't drain the battery much faster :3
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Posted: 2014-06-09 06:39:00
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