But more than its close relative, the LG Optimus G, which still managed to fit capacitive buttons in the bottom bezel.The bezel on the N4 is smaller than the iPhone 5.
But more than its close relative, the LG Optimus G, which still managed to fit capacitive buttons in the bottom bezel.
Here is the latest "leaked" concept of iPhone 6.
http://appadvice.com/appnn/2013/04/forget-the-iphone-5s-look-at-this-iphone-6-concept-design-video
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Here is the latest "leaked" concept of iPhone 6.
http://appadvice.com/appnn/2013/04/forget-the-iphone-5s-look-at-this-iphone-6-concept-design-video
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The second one is allegedly a "mainstream" version. (what are those 3 ports on one side?)
Oh, I didn't watch the video before I posted the above. Now I watched it and yeah I don't believe that's what's going to come out. Front-and-back screen? Unlikely. I was thinking of curved glass tapering off on the side curves. Back could still be glass, but can't imagine having pixels there.
The second one is allegedly a "mainstream" version. (what are those 3 ports on one side?)
I think thats just the shell so they could be for the buttons.
Here is the latest "leaked" concept of iPhone 6.
http://appadvice.com/appnn/2013/04/forget-the-iphone-5s-look-at-this-iphone-6-concept-design-video
i really dont get why apple isnt coming out with something bigger. a larger screen size is the main reason people but more expensive, high end phones, the type of market apple likes.
Owned every iPhone but the 5. Dumped apple for note 2. Thought it was too big at first, now I think it could be a lil bigger. Won't even consider going back unless the screen in comparable.
He has an iPhone 5 and needs to defend his choice?And to be frank I don't catch your drift - maybe someone else does and can elaborate. ^^
I don't get the obsession with big phone screens. It's a damn phone, not a tablet. iPhone has a perfect combination between being a mini computer, phone and camera. And it is certainly more than the sum of its parts unlike the Galaxy S3. I was never an Apple "fanboy" but after getting an iPhone I couldn't find anything like it ever again. I bought a Galaxy SIII because of all the hype around it and I hated it, because it was just too damn big and didn't really excel at anything its trying to do. I couldn't comfortably carry it in my pants pocket because of the size. I felt like an idiot walking around with a huge bulge in my pocket. It was a pain to take it out every time, especially with a cover on. I don't really see the necessity of such a big screen unless you are watching movies. For that, I have an iPad, and the Android crowd has a Nexus 7 or 10. But then again, I never felt crippled watching movies on the iPhone's "small" screen either. Everything is crystal clear and looks good.
I always notice in life, how people who focus on one certain thing and excel in it ultimately do better than "jack of all trades" people. When someone is "kinda good" at many things it only sounds and looks good in theory. In practice those who are "very good" at one certain thing end up "winning".
Who is going to get a higher paying job? A descent programmer who knows 5 languages or a top level super expert who excels in one language? I keep seeing how the latter example is always on top, despite what you might think or want to believe. Who's gonna be better in basketball? A guy who does bodybuilding, hockey, tennis, baseball and basketball or a guy who lives and breathes basketball every day of the week?
Ok, maybe I could have come up with better examples to prove my point, but the iPhone is the phone which "focused".. "Specialized".. Samsung is the phone that is trying to be many things at once. Catch my drift?
Um... the smaller the phone the more it excels at basketball? No, I don't catch your drift. You started out saying it's just a phone.. then devolved into blowing it out of proportion.Catch my drift?