Anybody know what Sony's Xperia S is like? :andrea:
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Anybody know what Sony's Xperia S is like? :andrea:
But they are certainly resting on their laurels. We haven't seen much innovation since the original iPhone.
Ever heard of Google?Quote:
Originally Posted by Malbec
Rest assured if you search you will find the details. It's just a bit more difficult then expecting everything on a silver plate.
At least I know now what your problem is, you expect to get everything on a silver plate. Worse part is that if you don't get the info and make a mistake you claim it is someone else' fault.Quote:
Originally Posted by henners88
I learned that not all things in life are what they look and whatever I do I give it a good thought before going ahead, so I learned to google and it helped me a lot.
Who said that the BlackBerry runs Android? All I said is that on both phones I carefully chose what I install.Quote:
Originally Posted by henners88
Which brings a good question:Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark
What would you want in your current phone that you don't have now? (technology, not price issues)
Other than a longer battery life, I get what I need from my phone right now - (iphone4S) and would be happily satisfied if they come up with something that I did not know that I needed until they offer it to me.
What would you guys want that you don't already have?
You're right, but then again we talk about journo's not specialists, these people will write whatever they get paid to write because they generally lack the knowledge to write a technically well researched article.Quote:
Originally Posted by Daniel
I was asked that question recently what do you want in the iPhone 5. And my answer was simply - I don't know; I want something which will make me go 'Wow, that's amazing!!'. What that could be I
don't know because the best things are ones we hadn't even thought of!
http://www.pocketpc.ch/attachment.ph...d=89917&cid=18Quote:
Originally Posted by donKey jote
yes, thanks ioan, I'd already got that far here Sony Xperia S mit Vertrag T-Mobile D1 Vodafone D2 E-Plus o2 BASE Vertragsverlängerung ohne Vertrag :p
I mean is it crap like Apple/Samsung or great like Apple/Samsung or something in between like HTC ? :bandit:
Is it recommended by yuz experts or is it more a bit of a "Nokia" ? :andrea:
btw it's not for me, it's for donkito :s :dozey:
Again you assume.Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
Taking the ICS update for a start, the release was staggered across different networks and for different phones. Even with the same network and the same phone my friends received their updates over a period of weeks and months, not at the same time.
Meanwhile I assume that normal security patches continue to be released. Is this an unfair assumption for someone as smart as you?
As I mention repeatedly the nature of the update isn't given and if you don't update further updates are blocked including security patches.
So how can I assume that the update I've been given MUST be ICS because its kind of being rolled out across my network over the whole year?
Perhaps I'm lazy in looking up the exact nature of what kind of update might be around, but do you think that it is good practice for updates to be pushed onto customers without informing them what it might be? A simple "the latest update for your phone (OS ICS update) is available, would you like to download?" would suffice. Thats all it takes. Its poor service that they can't even do that. Odd because every other phone OS supplier seems to find it easy.
Now since you're so intelligent tell me which other clever companies operate their update systems this way. This isn't about getting things on a silver plate. Its about expecting industry norms of customer 'service'.