perchin
Petty Officer 1st Class
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Re: have the iboaters went for the smart phones
Funny you say that when good apps come out they are written first for Iphone.... that statement alone, shows your ignorance on the matter. So you design LTE, and don't want a phone that can utilize it?
So..... you would rather not see any flash on the internet while surfing on the phone... it wouldn't be nice to be able to copy and paste?..rather only be tied to one carrier, only be allowed to go to a certified apple dealer for ANY service, only be allowed to use what jobs says is acceptible. How about a choice of cases...wait you can't with the Iphone 4, considering it won't even operate without a special case...lol, consumers reports said they can't even recomend getting one based on its lack of reliability in terms of signal, because of flawed designing.... its just a status symbol to have an Iphoney. If you want to really look at it, look at who's on top as far as sales, and you'll see that Android took over months ago. Where is your Iphone app that let's you create your own app....lol, yeah I have and app for that, and its has nothing to do with apple.
As far as Task-Killers... you guys need to do some research... ITS NOT NEEDED... don't believe me??? read what the developers of android say about it...
http://www.droidforums.net/forum/droid-applications/65483-task-killers-answer-google-developers.html
As far as the last comment.... apple does indeed review the apps. I agree that andriod has some more growing to do in this department, although only a fool would fall victim to the ones that are stealing your info... they are as easy to spot as a car salesman in a leather jacket, alligator boots, and slicked back hair.
Both phones have their good points. One thing you can't say is that one is better at everything than the other. Here is an interesting article:
http://lifehacker.com/5559357/iphone-vs-android-showdown-which-phone-is-best-for-power-users
If I had to do it all over again, I might pick the HTC Incredible over the iPhone just because of the phone(carrier being ATT) aspect. If verizon had an iPhone, I would still pick the iPhone. Love the display on the iPhone4 and love the iPod interface. Battery life is very good on the iPhone4. Those are a couple things where Android phones are lacking. When good apps come out, they are always written for iPhones first, then they are ported over to Android phones. I have nothing personal against Steve Jobs and hard to figure out why he would help make your decision on what hardware to use.
I am also in the telecommunications industry. I design the signal processing for digital upconvertor/downconvertors for WCDMA and LTE network radio heads.
Funny you say that when good apps come out they are written first for Iphone.... that statement alone, shows your ignorance on the matter. So you design LTE, and don't want a phone that can utilize it?
As far as Task-Killers... you guys need to do some research... ITS NOT NEEDED... don't believe me??? read what the developers of android say about it...
http://www.droidforums.net/forum/droid-applications/65483-task-killers-answer-google-developers.html
As far as the last comment.... apple does indeed review the apps. I agree that andriod has some more growing to do in this department, although only a fool would fall victim to the ones that are stealing your info... they are as easy to spot as a car salesman in a leather jacket, alligator boots, and slicked back hair.