Re: iphone to soon disappear ...
Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 6:39 pm
wifi only in 2010....
Doombrain wrote:ahahahahahahhaaaaa six months early upgrade! that's fuckin sneaky
the HCT's the first real competitor, they need to grab users now. the early upgrade path will grab market share for apple.bitWISE wrote:Looks like a pretty sick update to me. A4 chip, amazing new screen, better battery life, dual-cameras with flash, thinner, sexier.Doombrain wrote:ahahahahahahhaaaaa six months early upgrade! that's fuckin sneaky
You're kinda tied to iTunes when it comes to the iPhone. It's not a bad thing for managing your apps and media. I have my iPhone 3G jailbroken and I've installed 3rd party apps that are and never will be approved for the App store, simply cause they're extending the functionality in many ways.Eraser wrote:iPhone won't go away any time soon and by the time people have lost interest in the iPhone, Apple will surely come with something even better. However, I'm still not convinced that from the point of view of the developer, iPhone is the most accessible platform out there. For me as consumer, I'd hate the fact of selling my soul to iTunes. I want my music DRM free thankyouverymuch.saturn wrote:http://theappleblog.com/2010/05/14/why-the-iphone-platform-is-still-the-best-game-in-town/
Nice article on why Apple's concept of a closed platorm with the iPhone OS is doing so fine while it's only introduced 3 years ago. Forget that it's published on appleblog.com, it's not conjured with fanboyism.
Keypoints are:
1) Direct relationship with the customer (you chose Apple before you chose your carrier). Most people also have invested in music they've bought in the iTunes Store, securing the relationship.
2) Uni-platform investment.
iPhone OS is not fragmented like RIM's or Android's. It's one OS for the iPhone and iPod Touch (untill OS 4.0 comes of course). (Third-party) Developers are getting return on their investment due to the popular App store and are more likely to invest than on other platforms.
Another argument is that Apple's churning out new hardware and software every year around June. Making it predictable for consumers and developers. Anyway's, it's about the software (apps, music) and not the hardware. My 2 cents.
ffsxer0s wrote:So if my contract is up in December, I'm now eligable for an upgrade this month?
Ah. Makes sense to cash in on the hype of this release too.Doombrain wrote: the HCT's the first real competitor, they need to grab users now. the early upgrade path will grab market share for apple.
see xer0sbitWISE wrote: Ah. Makes sense to cash in on the hype of this release too.
With what, 4G/Wimax - the 8 mp cam?Doombrain wrote:joking? so far the evo hammers it
res is lower.. like you're going to notice the massive PPI change on that small screen? No, you're not.saturn wrote:With what, 4G/Wimax - the 8 mp cam?Doombrain wrote:joking? so far the evo hammers it
The screen resolution is lower, it has only 802.11g wifi.
Not a pissing contest, but I'd rather use the iOS4 instead of Android 2.1
http://www.engadget.com/2010/06/07/ipho ... s-and-hd2/+JuggerNaut+ wrote:res is lower.. like you're going to notice the massive PPI change on that small screen? No, you're not.saturn wrote: With what, 4G/Wimax - the 8 mp cam?
The screen resolution is lower, it has only 802.11g wifi.
Not a pissing contest, but I'd rather use the iOS4 instead of Android 2.1
Also, 2.2 supports N which the Evo has hardware wise with a broadcom bcm4329 . (http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/HTC-Evo- ... own/2979/2)
Did I tell you I love this phone?
Not a problem for me personally as the only iPhones I use are my friends', but still it's something that no one has done yet and it seems so simple. Why have the screen side touch my face when the back side could? I guess if you're fingering the screen constantly it's dirty anyway.Geebs wrote:Soap?