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Originally Posted by janneppi
You post on this forum; you're using Linux.
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Linux is far from extinct. It dominates the server word. Just it's only us sysadmins that see it.Quote:
Originally Posted by janneppi
You post on this forum; you're using Linux.
My phone is showing occasional signs of age at the moment, but it's still going. I do research from time to time which one I would get if mine died.
Obviously having an iPhone 4S the logical progression is another iPhone. But they haven't exactly changed much since the iPhone 4 came out, but the biggest issue against the competition is price. Even on a 2 year contract you're still talking an upfront fee of about £300 when most Android phones for the same tarrif have no upfront fee.
At the moment if I had to buy a new phone tomorrow it might be the Google Nexus 5.
Just buy it Mark. I feel you have already convinced yourself you want to jump to Android and now is the best time as you have seen the phone you like anyway. I had a play with a Nexus 5 recently and it still wasn't enough to tempt me back to Android, but we all have different tastes when it comes to refinement and you being a techy sort of person will probably enjoy it a lot.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark
There's no point at the moment; as my iPhone is perfectly functional. I'm just like to keep to do date on things.
The rumour mill suggests next year we may see 2 iPhone releases again, this time a 4.7" version and a 5.5". Not sure how I feel about them going that big as I like a 4"screen for my pocket.
I think the situation Mark is in is one of the few flaws in the Apple sales model. There are those ready for a possible change, but not ready for a change large enough to warrant the price of the next level higher of iPhone. Most of the Android phones have options at more price levels, and with the lower price in many cases buyers will upgrade more often.
Not sure how big I will look at next phone. My current is about 4" I think, but I realized that it's really almost already to big for a front pocket (to avoid sitting on it) but room to spare for a back pocket. Lots of good choices out there as always.
I wager 3.Quote:
Originally Posted by henners88
4" = 6C
4.7 = 6
5.5 = 6S
This will totally freak Daniel out. I have inherited the Toshiba Ultrabook with i7 core and a mini ipad with 64 gig memory from my dearest. I am now charging my new Samsung SIII with 4G, and I will get my 10 years old grandson to install Candy Crush plus whatever games he considers I need on the SIII also. Thenwith Candy Crush installed on all 3 devices, (as well as my own PC downstairs) I will have all the lives I need and be able to cheat my way well into the hundreds (games). :D
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/u-jury...195709961.html
This will give the Apple haters something to be upset about for a while. It might even add a couple names of forum members to the tasteless contest of who might die this year. Heart attacks and stress take some people early in life.
Looks like the new iPads have severe issues:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1672632