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The new iphone is bigger/smaller/different shape. The camera is incrementally better. blah blah blah.
The new iphone is bigger/smaller/different shape. The camera is incrementally better. blah blah blah.
Camera supposed to record 4K video. That's slick.
Marketing that can use technology other companies innovate and streamline it to their "Apple Lifestyle" and charge double. Why spend money on innovation, when they can rip you off and make billions on it? I think they've learned their lesson on innovation when Microsuck and Samsung ripped them offSweet, what did they "invent" this time that's been out for the last couple years?
Sweet, what did they "invent" this time that's been out for the last couple years?
The iPhone will have those new ultra fast charging batteries that Samsung and Motorola have had for the last year. Everyone will freak out over this, praising Apple for being the first with ultra fast charging batteries.
My Verizon contract is up next month. I'm definitely upgrading to the 6s+.
I have a galaxy S6 here for development and it's awful. I use a Galaxy Tab 4 a lot and it sucks, too. I'm talking about the user interface and just general user experience.
I've had Samsung and LG and am really resistant to Apple products. I'm in the market for a new phone soon and have considered switching. Screen size and battery life are my main concerns.
What should I go with?
My Verizon contract is up next month. I'm definitely upgrading to the 6s+.
I have a galaxy S6 here for development and it's awful. I use a Galaxy Tab 4 a lot and it sucks, too. I'm talking about the user interface and just general user experience.
On android, I really miss my messages going to all my devices (and computers) seamlessly.
While Apple may not innovate like they did under Jobs, they sure are still making kick ass quality products that are upgrades over the previous versions.
I'm satisfied with just a bigger screen and major improvement in battery life. Those things alone make the phone worth it.
If you really do not like Apple products - I would look at the Moto X - it has some things that are just pure genius - the automatic detection of being in the car and automatically reading texts for you and listening for answers / commands is the reason I really enjoy it. The camera quick launch gesture is also very nice. It does have some issues - the previous versions had sub-par cameras - but they do say that the new one has much improved camera (the reviews seem to confirm it) = it does not have the premium metal feel of the iPhone or the latest Samsung/HTC - but it is very comfortable.
Thanks I'll take a look at it. I really don't know what direction I want to move in. I just know that I want to throw this fucking LG into the Willamette at times...
That's because Jobs was the master at taking credit for other people's work. Apparently Steve Wozniak said that Jobs didn't do jack shit in terms of the development of the early Apple computers. He just had a really good mind for business (and screwing over his people.)
I'm not particularly a Jobs fan. However, Apple with him kicked ass. When he left, Apple sucked hard enough to need a $100M loan from Microsoft. When they got him back, they turned into a behemoth and their entire product line rocks.
With him gone, it sure seems like they're lacking in innovation.
I think he had a keen eye and he was definitely a visionary. There really wasn't much difference between him and Gates. Both took advances made by other people and ran with them. With that said, Jobs was an ego maniac and I never got that impression from Gates.
IMO, Microsoft made godawful products all along. They dominated through business practices that got them sued in many nations.
IMO, Microsoft made godawful products all along. They dominated through business practices that got them sued in many nations.
Well, that wasn't really my point. From my understanding, Gates didn't really invent anything. He just purchased the rights to new technology and made a fortune. Is that wrong?
I would argue that Microsoft made amazing products given the fact that they did not control the hardware. the degree of difficulty is so much bigger when you have to be good enough for everyday use while adhering to whatever crazy hardware stuff being thrown at it. I know that this is not a sexy proposition as "inventing" the GUI (by stealing it from Xerox PARC) - but it is a pretty amazing achievement.
Microsoft was actually very innovative by being the first ones to really virtualize the modern OS for consumers so it can run on just about any crazy bit of hardware thrown at it.
What's wrong with the LG?I've had Samsung and LG and am really resistant to Apple products. I'm in the market for a new phone soon and have considered switching. Screen size and battery life are my main concerns.
What should I go with?
