rudeguy
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Says the guy trolling an iPhone thread![]()
where have I said anything anywhere near trollish in this thread? And why make it personal? I don't recall insulting you in a any way.
Says the guy trolling an iPhone thread![]()
where have I said anything anywhere near trollish in this thread? And why make it personal? I don't recall insulting you in a any way.
You've said nothing in this thread I have not said in Android threads and been labeled a "troll" for it. Sorry for my comment, but it's kind of difficult not to assume your reply was directed at me being you were, you know, quoting my post.
But now that I think about it....you like Apple and you do work for Microsoft. Maybe you really are evil!![]()
If you forget, when the Droid commercials were out, iPhone still couldn't multi-task. How sad. There's still tons the iPhone can't do that a Droid can that the average consumer would want right out of the box, customization is one. I don't want to keep going and going and going.
No, the biggest reason is that it miscalculated how much a prolonged exclusivity with AT&T would cost. The deal has been lucrative - God knows AT&T pays well for the privilege - but the downside has been that Apple has let a reasonable iPhone copy become the No. 1 selling smart phone platform in America.
The third quarter might prove to be wondrous for iPhone sales, but Android phones are selling out too, and besides, there has been a chilling effect. It's best measured by a survey from the research firm ChangeWave. The percent of "very satisfied" iPhone customers has fallen, from the 3GS's 82 percent to the iPhone 4's 72 percent. Twenty percent said the antenna on the iPhone 4 has caused them grief, but still, the biggest ding was the exclusive carrier deal. Twenty seven percent don't want to be forced to use AT&T, the bulk of those complainers citing coverage and quality of network.
It's not like you can't customize an iPhone at all. You can change the lock screen and background wallpaper, you can move icons around and create folders. For most people that I know, the beginning and end of their phone customization experience involves sticking some photo of someone cute as their wallpaper and changing their ringtone.
I know what you are saying - you can customize Android a lot more - but you are making it more black and white than it really is. It's not like people can't do anything to customize an iPhone. I tend to think that the average consumer is happy enough with either of the two OS's - and the sales numbers for both tend to agree.
I agree.
Another thing to consider about the customizations being black and white, why is it that everyone thinks that's the only feature a user wants?
If a user has cusomization high on the list, they get an android.
If a user wants finesse and polish, like myself, they get an iPhone.
I'm tired of this "what I want" is "what you want" mentality.
I can deal with "what I want is what you want". My problem is with the "what I want is what you SHOULD want" crowd.
That pretty much describes anything from Apple. One-black-turtleneck-fits-all... If we don't make it, you don't need it - and you're silly for asking for it in the first place.![]()