Recent content by return_0

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    Switching back to the iPhone 5: Why the HTC One grass wasn't greener

    No bloatware or lag on my Nexus 4. Your complaints are legitimate but only apply to OEM devices, not real Android devices.
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    Willing to try Google Keep?

    Describe it as #holoyolo :P
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    Rumored cheaper iPad mini?

    I think Apple will just continue having their cheaper model simply being the previous year's flagship. It saves them a lot of money, and I don't see any reason why they wouldn't continue the trend with the iPad mini.
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    iPad Maxi?

    They might if the form factor becomes popular. Though for the time being those W8 laptops are flopping miserably.
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    iPad Maxi?

    Perhaps a Asus transformer-style (detachable keyboard) touchscreen laptop. That would be cool.
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    What do you want from 10.9?

    I like that they're merging features from iOS and OS X. I'd like them to continue this OS unification.
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    Willing to try Google Keep?

    Also, Reader wasn't annihilated as some people make it out to be. It was simply replaced with Currents, which was a good choice IMO considering how horrid Reader's interface was.
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    Willing to try Google Keep?

    Do you use Bing then? Or Yahoo? Because, you know, Google could pull the plug on Google at any time…
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    I feel like coming back to the iPhone

    No, he dismisses illegitimate opinions as 'trollish' because they are false. It is a blatant lie to say that iOS is smoother than Android (unless you're talking about a manufacturer overlay). There are advantages of iPhone and iOS, but the ones swarlos posted are not part of those advantages.
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    48% of U.S. teens own an iPhone. 62% plan to buy one.

    It isn't very biased. In that case, you're comparing operating systems, not manufacturers. Samsung isn't an OS. Neither is HTC. So why separate them? I'm sure if there were three manufacturers making iOS devices, iOS' market share wouldn't triple. Because many people choose phones because of OS...
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    Best Thing That Ever Happened to iPhone Users? Competition from Android.

    Nope, some companies are still innovating. Apple has almost completely stopped innovating. So has Microsoft. Samsung will soon follow the trend, while at the moment it's coming out with features that are innovative but useless. Google and Asus? They're pretty much taking it to the next level and...
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    48% of U.S. teens own an iPhone. 62% plan to buy one.

    That's not at all unbiased. You need a larger sample size and random sampling, not a small amount of students all in the same class, of the same age, and living in the same area.
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    48% of U.S. teens own an iPhone. 62% plan to buy one.

    Worldwide, all ages, from a trusted source. Q3 2012. Android Marks Fourth Anniversary Since Launch with 75.0% Market Share in Third Quarter, According to IDC - prUS23771812 As an overview: Android: Up to 75% from 57.5%. iOS: Up to 14.9% from 13.8%. BlackBerry: Down to 4.3% from 9.5%. Symbian...
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    Gotta go bigger - iPhone device size

    I agree that Apple is not obligated to make a larger iPhone, but I can't see them turning away from something that would just rake in more profits for them. Unless, of course, there's something I'm missing an having two iPhones (a large one and a small one) is unprofitable.
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    Gotta go bigger - iPhone device size

    Re: Gotta go bigger All I'm saying is that Apple could certainly benefit from a larger phone. Heck, why not release two versions? 4" and 4.7"? They're really taking it too far with this stubbornness thing.