MorphCase
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I am pretty content with the updates they listed. The passbook looks really cool. I would get a lot of use out of it. And all of the updates on Siri which is amazing!
I love how it says it is easy to update the phone wirelessly, yet you will need wifi to download and install it since apple has that stupid restriction and does not allow large downloads over cellular networks.
It is awesome how you can open apps now
what?? no mention of the fact that you can now add videos or photos while composing an email???
people should be celebrating in the streets!
I don't know how this will be taken, I'm not trolling as some might think/say; however I've gone trough a few different "OS's;" Web OS, Android and now IOS. I guess the point of that was to simply stipulate that I am not a fan boy of any OS, I'm more of tech / phone geek. With that said, I'd like to know how are these updates really any sort of updates at all? Maps are great; however Android has had maps forever. I understand why IOS would break from Google for maps, the ability to make money is important. Android has also had turn-by-turn since my HTC Hero.
I went into my AT&T store to play around with the Samsung S3 and I've gotta say, the Iphone is looking pretty basic guys.... help me understand why this is justifiable?!?! No fanboys please, this is an honest inquiry.
I don't know how this will be taken, I'm not trolling as some might think/say; however I've gone trough a few different "OS's;" Web OS, Android and now IOS. I guess the point of that was to simply stipulate that I am not a fan boy of any OS, I'm more of tech / phone geek. With that said, I'd like to know how are these updates really any sort of updates at all? Maps are great; however Android has had maps forever. I understand why IOS would break from Google for maps, the ability to make money is important. Android has also had turn-by-turn since my HTC Hero.
I went into my AT&T store to play around with the Samsung S3 and I've gotta say, the Iphone is looking pretty basic guys.... help me understand why this is justifiable?!?! No fanboys please, this is an honest inquiry.
I don't know how this will be taken, I'm not trolling as some might think/say; however I've gone trough a few different "OS's;" Web OS, Android and now IOS. I guess the point of that was to simply stipulate that I am not a fan boy of any OS, I'm more of tech / phone geek. With that said, I'd like to know how are these updates really any sort of updates at all? Maps are great; however Android has had maps forever. I understand why IOS would break from Google for maps, the ability to make money is important. Android has also had turn-by-turn since my HTC Hero.
I went into my AT&T store to play around with the Samsung S3 and I've gotta say, the Iphone is looking pretty basic guys.... help me understand why this is justifiable?!?! No fanboys please, this is an honest inquiry.
iOS should have had turn-by-turn already. I think you can get it but it costs like $10. Should be free. I think phone geeks who are into specs are better off with Androids. iPhones are for the masses. They are pretty though.I don't know how this will be taken, I'm not trolling as some might think/say; however I've gone trough a few different "OS's;" Web OS, Android and now IOS. I guess the point of that was to simply stipulate that I am not a fan boy of any OS, I'm more of tech / phone geek. With that said, I'd like to know how are these updates really any sort of updates at all? Maps are great; however Android has had maps forever. I understand why IOS would break from Google for maps, the ability to make money is important. Android has also had turn-by-turn since my HTC Hero.
I went into my AT&T store to play around with the Samsung S3 and I've gotta say, the Iphone is looking pretty basic guys.... help me understand why this is justifiable?!?! No fanboys please, this is an honest inquiry.
iOS should have had turn-by-turn already. I think you can get it but it costs like $10. Should be free. I think phone geeks who are into specs are better off with Androids. iPhones are for the masses. They are pretty though.
I don't know how this will be taken, I'm not trolling as some might think/say; however I've gone trough a few different "OS's;" Web OS, Android and now IOS. I guess the point of that was to simply stipulate that I am not a fan boy of any OS, I'm more of tech / phone geek. With that said, I'd like to know how are these updates really any sort of updates at all? Maps are great; however Android has had maps forever. I understand why IOS would break from Google for maps, the ability to make money is important. Android has also had turn-by-turn since my HTC Hero.
I went into my AT&T store to play around with the Samsung S3 and I've gotta say, the Iphone is looking pretty basic guys.... help me understand why this is justifiable?!?! No fanboys please, this is an honest inquiry.
It's perfectly justifiable because not everybody wants to learn how to use Android. The best device for a person isn't the one that has the most features, or runs the fastest. Remember WebOS and the Pre? Want security, really fast email, and great phone reception? Blackberry is still the king, They probably won't exist as a phone maker in a few years, most likely licensing their tech to other companies.
Obviously, the smartphone buying public has decided the feature set in iOS is "good enough." Does Android have more features, probably. Does Blackberry offer better security? Definitely. The thing is, the typical iOS user doesn't care. There's a fine line between features and ease of use. Add too many features, tech becomes a pain in the arse to use (Android). Not enough, and it's obsolete (Blackberry). Apple's done a pretty good job of walking that line.
I don't know how this will be taken, I'm not trolling as some might think/say; however I've gone trough a few different "OS's;" Web OS, Android and now IOS. I guess the point of that was to simply stipulate that I am not a fan boy of any OS, I'm more of tech / phone geek. With that said, I'd like to know how are these updates really any sort of updates at all? Maps are great; however Android has had maps forever. I understand why IOS would break from Google for maps, the ability to make money is important. Android has also had turn-by-turn since my HTC Hero.
I went into my AT&T store to play around with the Samsung S3 and I've gotta say, the Iphone is looking pretty basic guys.... help me understand why this is justifiable?!?! No fanboys please, this is an honest inquiry.
I don't know how this will be taken, I'm not trolling as some might think/say; however I've gone trough a few different "OS's;" Web OS, Android and now IOS. I guess the point of that was to simply stipulate that I am not a fan boy of any OS, I'm more of tech / phone geek. With that said, I'd like to know how are these updates really any sort of updates at all? Maps are great; however Android has had maps forever. I understand why IOS would break from Google for maps, the ability to make money is important. Android has also had turn-by-turn since my HTC Hero.
I went into my AT&T store to play around with the Samsung S3 and I've gotta say, the Iphone is looking pretty basic guys.... help me understand why this is justifiable?!?! No fanboys please, this is an honest inquiry.
Well, come the new iphone I will get back some of that screen size (assuming it really is 4.0"), LTE connectivity AND turn by turn navigation. I'm officially excited about it.