Who wants one? :popcorn:
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Who wants one? :popcorn:
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Hmm looks just like my iPhone4. Not much of an upgrade in my opinion. An extra .5", 4G, and a mini-pin connector. That's about it.
Still same UI and lousy app searching store.
Dont get me wrong - my jailbroken iphone4 does wonders, but I'm growing tired of "it's the next best thing"; especially when it comes out with Siri (novelty at worst, and rarely used at best) and a 20% increase in camera size and that's it. Then it's paraded as a game changer.
Don't misinterpret my frustration as a anti-apple techie - I'm still rootin for the phone and want it to do well! But I can't be buying a new phone for a lousy new feature, every year, for $200 (at least)...
There are much improvements that need to be made to the IOS before they change the phone structure in my opinion.
It looks just like my Samsung Galaxy S3
:lol8:
I have been playing around with iOS 6 and it does have some updates. Not sure if they are "game changers yet"...but I am ready for updated iPhone. :popcorn:
So you did understand the joke... :bootyshake:
FWIW: This Apple vs Samsung deal is going to be a train wreck.... for both companies if they don't settle this out of court.... They both have patents the other needs, usually this is worked out as a shared patent deal....
Yeah I understand it was tongue-in-cheek. :nod:
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The date is widely expected to bring the unveiling of the long-awaited iPhone 5.
Apple has delivered an invitation to a select few members of the tech press.
The location: The Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco. Date and time: September 12 at 10 a.m. And a closer inspection of the shadow cast by the large number 12 on the invite reveals a different number: 5.
What does it all mean? Most agree the event is the big unveiling of the iPhone 5, the long-awaited successor to the communications device that changed the world -- and spurred countless imitators.
The new iPhone is buzzed to have a new design that houses a larger, 4-inch display -- though, unlike the iPhone 4, Apple has been successful at keeping the prototype under wraps.
Among the other rumored -- but far from confirmed -- new products that could make their big-stage debut next Wednesday: an iPad mini with a 7.85-inch screen and the all-new iOS 6 operating system.
Why did they stay away from the mini pin charger for so long?
Although I am not a fan of iPhones it does look pretty slick.... but I won't go trading in my Razr Maxx anytime soon.
Also, Acca, I think we are up to 1.7 million apple posts now ha ha ha.:haha: