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  • I Wear Pants
    TedSheckler;921573 wrote:That's spin. It's easier to sell more Android phones when there are many more Android phones to choose from. There are only 2 iOS phones vs. dozens of different Android phones, across several manufacturers. In that sense, it’s much easier to sell more devices when you have more of those to offer from the start. And all their buy one get one free deals help pad the stats too.
    It isn't spin at all.

    It doesn't matter that Apple only sells two devices. If we're looking at Android and iOS as competing ecosystems then Android has be performing better recently. The fact that there are tons of phones running Android compared to iOS doesn't matter in this metric.
  • justincredible
    Android kinda sucks. I loved it at first until all the bugs started popping up.
  • Jawbreaker
    justincredible;921587 wrote:Android kinda sucks. I loved it at first until all the bugs started popping up.
    I killed HTC sense as soon as I could on my Incredible and installed Cyanogenmod b/c of the lag and crap that started to happen not long after I got the phone. Hopefully my next phone will be a Nexus device so I dont' have to deal with all the extra crap.
  • Automatik
    ernest_t_bass;921539 wrote:I would have to agree with him, though, on the mindless drones part. There are MANY people out there who cream over anything Apple.
    The same can be said about Android supporters.

    "zomg 3D movies on my phone!!"
  • I Wear Pants
    justincredible;921587 wrote:Android kinda sucks. I loved it at first until all the bugs started popping up.
    I agree on that point, I still have a shitty old ATT Tilt. But Android certainly has it's problems. I was merely talking about the number of phones being sold with Android vs the number with iOS. Android phones are selling more than iOS devices now.

    I'm thinking of picking up the HTC Titan or Samsung Focus S when they come out.
  • Pick6
    LOL @ all the iPhone haters. Who cares what phone somebody has? I've had both a Droid and an iPhone, and prefer the iPhone, it doesnt bug and freeze up constantly like my droid did. Battery life seems better as well. Oh yea, and im not one of those people that "cream" over Apple products. The iPhone is and always will be the only Apple product I own.

    and 4g is overrated, jmo. I checked out the Thunderbolt before buying my iPhone 4...didnt notice too much difference, and I dont need "high speed" while checking my facebook or twitter.
  • I Wear Pants
    Pick6;921607 wrote:LOL @ all the iPhone haters. Who cares what phone somebody has? I've had both a Droid and an iPhone, and prefer the iPhone, it doesnt bug and freeze up constantly like my droid did. Battery life seems better as well. Oh yea, and im not one of those people that "cream" over Apple products. The iPhone is and always will be the only Apple product I own.

    and 4g is overrated, jmo. I checked out the Thunderbolt before buying my iPhone 4...didnt notice too much difference, and I dont need "high speed" while checking my facebook or twitter.
    Are you in an area that even has 4G?

    And like you just said, you don't do anything that makes faster speeds particularly more desirable. Loads of people do though.
  • dlazz
    4G is about 10x faster in my experience.
  • Pick6
    I Wear Pants;921614 wrote:Are you in an area that even has 4G?

    And like you just said, you don't do anything that makes faster speeds particularly more desirable. Loads of people do though.
    I live in Akron, and yes there is 4g. What are some examples that would make high speeds desirable?
  • I Wear Pants
    Pick6;921622 wrote:I live in Akron, and yes there is 4g. What are some examples that would make high speeds desirable?
    If you are someone who watches a lot of streamed video on your device, it'd be desirable. If you upload a lot of photos or videos from your device it's desirable. If you use your device as a hotspot for other devices (laptop, etc) then it's really nice.
  • Pick6
    I Wear Pants;921624 wrote:If you are someone who watches a lot of streamed video on your device, it'd be desirable. If you upload a lot of photos or videos from your device it's desirable. If you use your device as a hotspot for other devices (laptop, etc) then it's really nice.
    If you are watching videos, chances are you aren't driving, but are somewhere that you could connect to wifi. I agree about it being nice if you use it as a hotspot. I just dont think the market is that high for those who NEED 4g as a necessity.
  • dlazz
    gorocks99;921566 wrote:The part that gets me is that my gf won't even consider a non-iPhone smartphone. She's in the market for a new one and I recommended getting a Bionic (I have a Charge) ... she won't even look. It's iPhone or nothing, regardless of whether or not another smartphone may actually be a better machine, and regardless of whether or not another smartphone may perform all the functions of an iPhone. I have a feeling a lot of iPhone users are that way.

    Hitting the nail on the head.

    It reminds me of politics. When the president speaks and says something that Democrats agree with EVERY democrat claps, though they may not personally agree.

    As for the 3d movies stuff, I have no comment. 3d stuff needs to fuck off
  • I Wear Pants
    Pick6;921635 wrote:If you are watching videos, chances are you aren't driving, but are somewhere that you could connect to wifi. I agree about it being nice if you use it as a hotspot. I just dont think the market is that high for those who NEED 4g as a necessity.
    Since when has tech had anything to do with necessity?
  • justincredible
    4g is nice, speed-wise, but it drains my battery like a motherfucker. Not really worth the tradeoff.
  • Curly J
    justincredible;921650 wrote:4g is nice, speed-wise, but it drains my battery like a motherfucker. Not really worth the tradeoff.
    A friend of mine's wife has the Thunderbolt and he said the same thing. I believe he disabled the 4g to increase the battery life.
  • Emmett Brown
    Curly J;921659 wrote:A friend of mine's wife has the Thunderbolt and he said the same thing. I believe he disabled the 4g to increase the battery life.
    The battery is really shitty on the Thunderbolt but I like the 4G because I use it as a Hotspot and watch TV, Netflix and HBO Go. Why use WiFi when 4G is faster. But for people that just use it for internet, games and email you really don't need 4g.
  • Pick6
    Emmett Brown;921674 wrote:The battery is really shitty on the Thunderbolt but I like the 4G because I use it as a Hotspot and watch TV, Netflix and HBO Go. Why use WiFi when 4G is faster. But for people that just use it for internet, games and email you really don't need 4g.
    which is the majority
  • se-alum
    Can someone post updates on the conference? I can't access Twitter here.
  • Scarlet_Buckeye
    se-alum;921693 wrote:Can someone post updates on the conference? I can't access Twitter here.
    Where can we follow on twitter?
  • Scarlet_Buckeye
    Awesome link. Thanks!
  • hoops23
    I found this kind of surprising...

    “Every single quarter for 5 years the Mac has outgrown the PC market"

    MacBook Pro and iMac are #1 selling notebook and desktop in the US.
  • dlazz
    Nothing interesting yet...just Apple thumping their chest. I want to know how they got those "Installed Mobile Base" numbers. They must be taking into account Tablets, and not strictly phones.