openwheel
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You do have ten toes and ten fingers. Be creative.
I'd like to see you demonstrate using the iPhone 5S and any finger other than thumbs. It's hilarious reading your justifications.
You do have ten toes and ten fingers. Be creative.
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Because you don't want to use it anymore?
So don't use it.
I feel like people are taking this too seriously. Did Google get this much flak for its facial recognition unlock?
I'd like to see you demonstrate using the iPhone 5S and any finger other than thumbs. It's hilarious reading your justifications.
My justifications are hilarious? Dude you're on another world. You're on a vendetta against Apple at this point.
You can use your index finger for touch ID.
that was gimmicky too.
I don't care for Apple products and I don't try to hide it. What vendetta?
So since you didn't understand my previous post, I'll say it again. I'd like to see you demonstrate using your pinky, or index finger on TouchID. Then tell me just how convenient that would be. It's hilarious, because no sane person would use any finger other than the thumbs.
It's a gimmick, face it. It's obvious, but a few people just can't see thru the rosie glasses. Same people, over and over in these threads. Sometime I wonder if couple of them work for Apple's viral marketing department.
Samsung S4 has tons of gimmicks too. What's the big deal? Nothing negative can be expressed against your beloved brand?
And? I find always on mic to be even more gimmicky. Please, don't tell me how much Siri bashing there was when it first came out about how ridiculous it was to use Siri in public. If anything, always on listening is also ridiculous because... well it's always listening. You already have the option to use Google Now, is there a reason that it needs to be always on given how ridiculous people painted Siri?
Furthermore, it's a battery drainer. GSMArena found 12-13% battery difference with touchless control turned off.
I do think that there is SOME use for touchless control. Driving could benefit, but even then there's already Google Now, which takes 1 additional button to activate. I don't see all the Siri and Google Now users clamoring for touchless control. It's nice to have, but nothing to insult other users over.
I've never really complained about these gimmicky features. Like others said, don't like it? Don't use it. The same goes with the fingerprint scanner. Unless the gimmicks are causing bloat like TouchWiz, I don't really mind.
I don't care for Apple products and I don't try to hide it. What vendetta?
So since you didn't understand my previous post, I'll say it again. I'd like to see you demonstrate using your pinky, or index finger on TouchID. Then tell me just how convenient that would be. It's hilarious, because no sane person would use any finger other than the thumbs.
It's a gimmick, face it. It's obvious, but a few people just can't see thru the rosie glasses. Same people, over and over in these threads. Sometime I wonder if couple of them work for Apple's viral marketing department.
Samsung S4 has tons of gimmicks too. What's the big deal? Nothing negative can be expressed against your beloved brand?
You said its not possible to change your fingerprint and my rebuttal is that you have ten fingers. Using your index finger isn't as convenient as your thumb, but it's certainly not crazy.
The difference between Apple and Samsung is that Samsung's features are gimmicks because their features don't work and people don't use them.
Edit: Don't forget Samsung's 8GB of bloat/features. I'm sure their features are comparable to Touch ID. /s
The thing is a lot of the S-apps I saw during the GS4 launch was available through Google Apps functionality already. You can get similar functionality through other apps.You accuse others of having vendettas against apple and yet you are one of the biggest offenders against samsung. Samsungs "bloat" is actually useful to many users as is apples touch id. Dont be a hypocrite. Samsung may have a lot of bloat but a lot of it is very useful. hell, apple hasnt even implemented half the useful stuff as other makers have so dont be knocking samsung and joining the ranks of the haters. Or are you there already?
Touchless controls are what Siri and Google Now need IMHO. Having to press a button to activate voice controls is so very counter-intuitive. It took us until the Moto X to finally get there.
And? I find always on mic to be even more gimmicky. Please, don't tell me how much Siri bashing there was when it first came out about how ridiculous it was to use Siri in public. If anything, always on listening is also ridiculous because... well it's always listening. You already have the option to use Google Now, is there a reason that it needs to be always on given how ridiculous people painted Siri?
Furthermore, it's a battery drainer. GSMArena found 12-13% battery difference with touchless control turned off.
I do think that there is SOME use for touchless control. Driving could benefit, but even then there's already Google Now, which takes 1 additional button to activate. I don't see all the Siri and Google Now users clamoring for touchless control. It's nice to have, but nothing to insult other users over.
I've never really complained about these gimmicky features. Like others said, don't like it? Don't use it. The same goes with the fingerprint scanner. Unless the gimmicks are causing bloat like TouchWiz, I don't really mind.
You accuse others of having vendettas against apple and yet you are one of the biggest offenders against samsung. Samsungs "bloat" is actually useful to many users as is apples touch id. Dont be a hypocrite. Samsung may have a lot of bloat but a lot of it is very useful. hell, apple hasnt even implemented half the useful stuff as other makers have so dont be knocking samsung and joining the ranks of the haters. Or are you there already?
LOL you just stretch the "truth" to prove a bias opinion. Again, I'd like to see you use your pinky on TouchID and demonstrate how ergonomically convenient it is.
Well if you don't see the convenience of actual hands free operation of your phone, then there is no need for further discussion between you and myself. I don't remember any Siri bashing and perhaps you should get over that now, it's been couple of years.
EDIT: thanks for the post Eug. A lot of posters here have been trying to say that it's too much effort to bypass touch ID as well.
Where? Do index fingers not exist? Sorry.