Nikedas
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Blah blah blah... incoherent babble...
Look, first off, I'm not a troll. I love Apple and Blackberry, am an Apple shareholder and Z10 user, and proud Macbook Air owner. I'm not looking to troll anyone, I'm just setting the record straight, and you sir, were factually incorrect. I couldn't care less (not could care less, that means you actually care, fyi) about ZDnet and CNET. They just happened to be the first two links Google came up with, and I pasted them here. I didn't even read the line you're referring to, LOL. I looked at the pics, read a few of the comparisons, and realized that their cameras outperform each other in different aspects and settings. To me, the iPhone 5 seems to do a better job in daylight, and the Z10 at night, and yes, the proof is in the pudding (or in this case, ZDnet).
As for the weight difference, fine, by smartphone standards, iPhone 5 as set the bar for weight. Kudos to them. For me, 24 grams isn't going to make or break my decision on either phone. 100 grams on the other hand, and I might consider the weight 'significant' by smartphone standards. Others may feel the same. Results may vary.
To you and I, the difference between both phones cosmetically are noticeable. But we're not most people, we're phone aficionados who know our phones in painstaking detail. The reason I bring this up: countless people have mistaken my Z10 for an iPhone 5. Friends, people on campus, people at the library, on the bus, at a restaurant, countless people have asked if I had the iPhone 5, and are surprised when they realize that I, in fact, have the Z10. Then some ask about it and what it can do. So yes, by my personal account, most people cannot tell the difference between the 2 phones from 5 feet away, unless the phones happened to be side-by-side, at which point, I would hope they would at least see that one has a home button and one doesn't, LOL.
Btw, I'm glad that Apple has finally decided to copy the best features of Android, Blackberry 10 (and let's not forget, webOS) in iOS 7, (and this isn't a troll comment). It's because the iPhone now has some of the features I've always wanted in a phone (multi-tasking, gestures, control centre, and a better messaging and email experience). I admit, iOS 7 took the best of other phones, and made it even better and smoother, and you've stated at least one thing correctly: that iOS is a more polished operating system and the most stable out there. For these reasons I will probably get an iPhone in the future. I just hope they get rid of that prone-to-break home button and implement word prediction on the keyboard. Oh, and you won't have to worry about my one or two posts, I plan to post a lot more once I have an iPhone, hahaha.
Btw, hilarious quote by Jeremy Clarkson in your sig, I actually laughed out loud.
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