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May 10th, 2012 03:42 PM #11
iphone the best overall smartphone?? haha you must be kidding, that device cant even transfer a file via bt, no flash player capability, needs itunes to connect and cant edit office files
my only apple product is limited to a music player and even i hate that it only uses itunes to transfer files
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May 10th, 2012 03:54 PM #12
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May 10th, 2012 03:59 PM #13the android is just a temporary technology. IOS will be the top-of-the-line and again Windows 7.5 mobile will be the masa software. I am set to buy Nokia Lumia 800 as back up for my Iphone 4S. grabe sobrang responsive ng Nokia Lumia, Microsoft kasi ang OS eh. i have tried the Galaxy Note, sobrang walang kwenta at dual core processor, may lag pa din ang touch interface. what a waste of money over phones that feels like a toy.
the Nokia Lumia 800 is an exemption, ganda ng gorilla glass and polycarbonate body, elegante talaga, and it's just single core cpu.
yun Nokia lumia 610 na na-try ko is ang dahilan kumbakit naisip ko that google's android's days are numbered. Android is free, but Microsoft just created a mobile phone OS that can be had for 10K sa Nokia Lumia 610, and that's including nokia hardware pa.
Google should stop making beta softwares and concentrate on what they do best, search engines. but then again, how can they implement Web 3.0 (mobile internet tech) disciplines kung wala naman sila hardware dept. and for that it will still be apple and Microsoft in the end. MS has bing, and from the looks of their Nokia Lumia 800, nagsimula na sila mag-implement ng Web 3.0 discipline.
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May 10th, 2012 05:00 PM #14
NOKIA Share Price from $40+ to $3.50 today.
NOKIA is a DEAD Company, unable to compete with Apple and Samsung.
Windows Phone is an OS that has a Market Share of just 1.7% and very Few Apps.
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May 10th, 2012 05:15 PM #15
Not bad for a forever Beta OS that's already on its way out. Yep, Microsoft Phone OS is all set to return and dominate the smartphone OS market it loss due to it's lousy Mobile OS...not!
According to new research presented by NPD Group, Apple’s record setting last two quarters were not enough to help it fight off Android in the battle for top smartphone OS. Their numbers show that after Q1, Android has grabbed a hold of 61% of the U.S. smartphone market share, with Apple dropping from 41% to 29% in the same time period.
I’m not sure anyone would have predicted numbers like these, but then again, this is OS market share we are talking about and not phone sales by one manufacturer, a category that Apple still clearly dominates.
Together, Android and iOS make up for 90% of the U.S. smartphone market. That’s, nuts.
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May 10th, 2012 05:25 PM #16
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May 10th, 2012 06:04 PM #17
yes because unlike most people i want something that is productive and something that does not limit my use of the device. heck my 4yr old nokia can beat the iphone to dust in functionality
i dont expect everybody to be a techie person, if so then the transformer prime will be the top selling tablet in the market now. ang masa mahilig sa uso, i doubt they use the device at even 30% of the device's capability, tawag, text, fb, angry birds...yan lang use nila sa iphone
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May 10th, 2012 06:19 PM #18
we can't really predict android's future but numbers show android overtaking ios now. windows mobile has come in too late in the market but we'll see, baka maging windows convert din ako hehe, i just hope alot of mobile brands will adapt the windows os.
where did you try the galaxy note? ui is not as snappy as iphone but definitely not slow, maybe lots of apps running in the background
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May 10th, 2012 06:38 PM #19
pag iphone daw kasi, iba dating eh....
di nga ba may joke.
iba raw yung paraan ng paghahanap ng iphone at ibang cellphone brand users:
other brand users....
"Mommy, nakita mo ba cellphone ko?"
iPhone users.....
"Mommy, nakita mo ba iPhone4 ko?"
eh yung iPhone, cellphone din naman, ha-hah!......:hysterical:
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