Re: Apple iPhone
Posted: Thu September 11, 2014 11:56 am
4s has 4gdimejinky99 wrote:i was talking about capabilities, not size..
size matters not etc
4s has 4gdimejinky99 wrote:i was talking about capabilities, not size..
size matters not etc
bodysnatcher wrote:Absolutely same for me. I'm a default Apple user bc of my career, and I like Apple products bc of the effort put into their design. I've just never enjoyed the Android interface and user experience. Sure, i definitely wish Apple was as evolved as Android in terms of functionality, but I'll sacrifice functionality for an interface that I enjoy and interact with all dayzeb wrote:Thing is: I don't feel superior because I use Apple products. I just don't find the majority of Android products appealing.
Dime's correct, we had the same issue here. The US 4g networks operate on different frequencies(?) to UK/Aus, and the 4s was only compatible with the US one.Thejambi wrote:4s has 4gdimejinky99 wrote:i was talking about capabilities, not size..
size matters not etc
Huh, I've never heard anyone do this.@SkitchP wrote:bodysnatcher wrote:Absolutely same for me. I'm a default Apple user bc of my career, and I like Apple products bc of the effort put into their design. I've just never enjoyed the Android interface and user experience. Sure, i definitely wish Apple was as evolved as Android in terms of functionality, but I'll sacrifice functionality for an interface that I enjoy and interact with all dayzeb wrote:Thing is: I don't feel superior because I use Apple products. I just don't find the majority of Android products appealing.
Realistically my only problem with iPhones and iPhone users in general boils down to one letter.
i.
iPhone users dont refer to their phone. They don't refer to their cell. They call it only by name, to the point of subtle pretentiousness. "oh let me grab my iPhone," or "my iPhone needs to charge."
I highly doubt those people go home and say "let me turn on the samsung" or "i'm going to grab a beer out of the maytag."
and as a result of the constant subtle bragging people feel the need to bring it down a peg or two.
PC trackpads do that too.zeb wrote:
Or like this?
Yeah, that's utter bullshit.Self wrote:Huh, I've never heard anyone do this.@SkitchP wrote:bodysnatcher wrote:Absolutely same for me. I'm a default Apple user bc of my career, and I like Apple products bc of the effort put into their design. I've just never enjoyed the Android interface and user experience. Sure, i definitely wish Apple was as evolved as Android in terms of functionality, but I'll sacrifice functionality for an interface that I enjoy and interact with all dayzeb wrote:Thing is: I don't feel superior because I use Apple products. I just don't find the majority of Android products appealing.
Realistically my only problem with iPhones and iPhone users in general boils down to one letter.
i.
iPhone users dont refer to their phone. They don't refer to their cell. They call it only by name, to the point of subtle pretentiousness. "oh let me grab my iPhone," or "my iPhone needs to charge."
I highly doubt those people go home and say "let me turn on the samsung" or "i'm going to grab a beer out of the maytag."
and as a result of the constant subtle bragging people feel the need to bring it down a peg or two.
I wasn't a fan of my Android interface. So, I bought a new one for $4 at Google Play.zeb wrote:This guy gets it.bodysnatcher wrote:Absolutely same for me. I'm a default Apple user bc of my career, and I like Apple products bc of the effort put into their design. I've just never enjoyed the Android interface and user experience. Sure, i definitely wish Apple was as evolved as Android in terms of functionality, but I'll sacrifice functionality for an interface that I enjoy and interact with all dayzeb wrote:Thing is: I don't feel superior because I use Apple products. I just don't find the majority of Android products appealing.
I've heard it before, skitch. Next time I'm around I'll take video with my iPhone.@SkitchP wrote:well fine. that's the thing ive seen that bugs me. I guess everyone else is just being a jerk.
You can sync your contacts, calendar, notes, and reminders across multiple devices. Also, if you lose your phone, or have to reinstall the operating system, you can easily just load all those things back on your phone from the cloud so you don't have to use a backup or manually input. That' what I find to be the best use for it.dimejinky99 wrote:i dont need either..
also, does anyone know what the point of icloud is? i recently discovered it only stores your photos youve uploaded, for one month...entirely pointless..
Yep, complete nonsense. Skitch, do you only hang out with assholes?theplatypus wrote:Yeah, that's utter bullshit.Self wrote:Huh, I've never heard anyone do this.@SkitchP wrote:bodysnatcher wrote:Absolutely same for me. I'm a default Apple user bc of my career, and I like Apple products bc of the effort put into their design. I've just never enjoyed the Android interface and user experience. Sure, i definitely wish Apple was as evolved as Android in terms of functionality, but I'll sacrifice functionality for an interface that I enjoy and interact with all dayzeb wrote:Thing is: I don't feel superior because I use Apple products. I just don't find the majority of Android products appealing.
Realistically my only problem with iPhones and iPhone users in general boils down to one letter.
i.
iPhone users dont refer to their phone. They don't refer to their cell. They call it only by name, to the point of subtle pretentiousness. "oh let me grab my iPhone," or "my iPhone needs to charge."
I highly doubt those people go home and say "let me turn on the samsung" or "i'm going to grab a beer out of the maytag."
and as a result of the constant subtle bragging people feel the need to bring it down a peg or two.