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iPhone 4S rumors/discussion/bashing

  • hoops23
    hangonsloopy;925187 wrote:Yeah I know when I'm eligible but the last 2 times they gave me the discount price anyway.
    AT&T stopped doing that.
  • hangonsloopy
    hoops23;925204 wrote:AT&T stopped doing that.

    Bummer. Looks like I'll have to replace the screen myself then.
  • imex99
    hangonsloopy;925173 wrote:Has anyone tried to upgrade even though they got the 4 last year? AT&T usually let's you get the discount price. I dont really want the 4s but my wife cracked her screen.

    Check the thread, not sure what he's willing to pay... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1291811

    Sent from my PG86100 using Tapatalk
  • hoops23
    AT&T had over 200,000 preorders in just 12 hours for the 4S.
  • I Wear Pants
    I preordered one for my mom. She's had a dumb phone for years and it's been shitting out lately. About time she got a new phone and this will be the easiest for her I think.
  • hoops23
  • Emmett Brown
    If this was the Iphone 4S it would sell out.

  • hoops23
    Yeah, nevermind the specs the iPhone 4S is sporting, which puts it right on par with all new phones.

    Apple releases 1 phone a year, Android has probably close to hundred different phones releasing a year, from budget phones to high end devices.
  • voewoody
    hoops23;926440 wrote:iPhone 4S preorders have sold out

    http://www.tipb.com/2011/10/08/apple-sells-iphone-4s-24-hours/
    I just preordered for my wife on Verizon at about 5:00 tonight estimated delivery date of next Friday...
  • gut
    hoops23;927150 wrote:Yeah, nevermind the specs the iPhone 4S is sporting, which puts it right on par with all new phones.
    Even if only for a few weeks, assuming one considers a 3G phone "on par" to begin with.
  • Glory Days
    gut;927510 wrote:Even if only for a few weeks, assuming one considers a 3G phone "on par" to begin with.
    its also funny watching iPhone users handle my droid and be lost. then me (who has never handled an iPhone) pick it up and figure it out in a few seconds.
  • Pick6
    Glory Days;927519 wrote:its also funny watching iPhone users handle my droid and be lost. then me (who has never handled an iPhone) pick it up and figure it out in a few seconds.
    well arent you cool.

    FYI, I owned a droid first and can work one quite well lol. Ill take the iphone over a droid any day
  • justincredible
    My phone can beat up your phone!
  • hoops23
    Glory Days;927519 wrote:its also funny watching iPhone users handle my droid and be lost. then me (who has never handled an iPhone) pick it up and figure it out in a few seconds.
    That has nothing to do with the iPhone, it has everything to do with the people you associate with being idiots.

    I'm not so sure what is much different regarding your Droid compared to the iPhone. I've had a few Android phones including the Evo. It's a simple concept on both phones. Swipe through screens, access apps, etc... Doesn't take a degree in nuclear biology to work a phone.
  • gut
    hoops23;927781 wrote: I'm not so sure what is much different regarding your Droid compared to the iPhone. I've had a few Android phones including the Evo. It's a simple concept on both phones. Swipe through screens, access apps, etc... Doesn't take a degree in nuclear biology to work a phone.
    Exactly, I just find navigation a bit irritating with IOS - thing I love about the Droid is just hitting the back key or search button. But as a business user, I just find Android to be superior as far as functionality.
  • Glory Days
    hoops23;927781 wrote:That has nothing to do with the iPhone, it has everything to do with the people you associate with being idiots.

    I'm not so sure what is much different regarding your Droid compared to the iPhone. I've had a few Android phones including the Evo. It's a simple concept on both phones. Swipe through screens, access apps, etc... Doesn't take a degree in nuclear biology to work a phone.
    i thought it was simple too. i guess organzing apps in folders and not in the app drawer was a mind blowing concept.
  • hoops23
    Glory Days;928019 wrote:i thought it was simple too. i guess organzing apps in folders and not in the app drawer was a mind blowing concept.
    lol, smh
  • OneBuckeye
  • Scarlet_Buckeye
    Glory Days;927519 wrote:its also funny watching iPhone users handle my droid and be lost. then me (who has never handled an iPhone) pick it up and figure it out in a few seconds.
    Doesn't that just go to say what an amazing job Apple has done with their product? I would think that's the strongest argument for going iPhone.
  • Automatik
    Glory Days;927519 wrote:its also funny watching iPhone users handle my droid and be lost. then me (who has never handled an iPhone) pick it up and figure it out in a few seconds.
    lol....are these people slow or something? Android is very similar to iOS, both are simple to operate.
  • Glory Days
    Scarlet_Buckeye;928700 wrote:Doesn't that just go to say what an amazing job Apple has done with their product? I would think that's the strongest argument for going iPhone.
    you mean making products for the lowest common denominator?
  • ohiotiger33
    My droid sucks balls. Can't wait to switch over on Friday. Excited my entire Itunes Library will be able to be played on it through the cloud, taking up no memory on my phone.
  • ohiotiger33
    I prefer my electronics to be easy to use as well as having some cool features. Ease of use is hard to achieve in electronics and is why apple products do so well.
  • se-alum
    Glory Days;928772 wrote:you mean making products for the lowest common denominator?
    More like making the product easy to use for everybody, which is a great marketing strategy.
  • Glory Days
    ohiotiger33;928790 wrote:My droid sucks balls. Can't wait to switch over on Friday. Excited my entire Itunes Library will be able to be played on it through the cloud, taking up no memory on my phone.
    takes up no memory, but what about battery life streaming compared to a running program?