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I did.Well, you have been arguing like an obtuse android fanboy in an effort to justify your personal dislike...
Are you going to answer the last question?
I did.Well, you have been arguing like an obtuse android fanboy in an effort to justify your personal dislike...
Are you going to answer the last question?
How is a messaging system that can reach fewer people an advantage over a messaging systems that can reach more people?
That, and my previously mentioned mate up North- who we'll call 'Dick'- who will probably buy an X, has one.Because it’s expensive, you don’t like the colour and a train is the same thing?
Enough already! Agree to disagree & move on, it's getting a tad boring.
Liar...I'm not going to buy a Porsche.
I think £1000 for a phone is expensive. However, people on here shouldn't be outraged when they would easily spend £1000 on a lens or camera. The phone does plenty more than a camera does.£1000 ... for a phone? !!!
I think £1000 for a phone is expensive. However, people on here shouldn't be outraged when they would easily spend £1000 on a lens or camera. The phone does plenty more than a camera does.
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I'm not going to buy a Porsche.
No, really I'm not.Liar...
I'm not going to buy a Porsche.
No, really I'm not.
If people used that logic, apple would be screwed...Because you’ve already got one?
Pretty scary for pro's how good these phones are getting. The post capabilities seem amazing!
Well, Nikon just closed a camera factory citing falling demand due to camera phones.
https://www.talkphotography.co.uk/t...yees-blames-rise-of-smartphones.666638/unread
Pretty scary for pro's how good these phones are getting. The post capabilities seem amazing!
https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech...-android-how-sync-itunes-music-free/32603595/TBH, the only reason I stuck with apple is because of iTunes.
I don't buy much on there, but all my music and playlists that I've spent years creating are managed through there.
I suspect many people are in the same boat. If anyone can bring out an Android phone that can somehow sync with my iTunes library, I'd certainly consider moving to it.
My tablet, on the other hand is Android. That's because I mainly use the tablet for watching films and Android's drag and drop system is much better than having to import stuff to iTunes (in the correct format) then upload it from your PC to your phone seems laborious.
Apart from the dated design, screen burn-in problems, dull colours, clicking sounds from the NFC activation, and poor audio recording quality, I'd agree with you.The new google pixel phone also seems to be getting there
The colours aren't really dull though, they are correctly calibrated like all our monitors instead of oversaturated like all the other garish mobile phone screens.Apart from the dated design, screen burn-in problems, dull colours, clicking sounds from the NFC activation, and poor audio recording quality, I'd agree with you.
The colours aren't really dull though, they are correctly calibrated like all our monitors instead of oversaturated like all the other garish mobile phone screens.
I get a feeling all the other issues are blown out of proportion or will be easily fixed with software updates.
I won't be buying it because I'm mid cycle for my upgrade schedule, but I do think it's probably a lot better than all the scare-mongering suggests.
I didn't think it was that bad. But I guess I can be wrong once a yearApart from the dated design, screen burn-in problems, dull colours, clicking sounds from the NFC activation, and poor audio recording quality, I'd agree with you.
Apart from the dated design, screen burn-in problems, dull colours, clicking sounds from the NFC activation, and poor audio recording quality, I'd agree with you.