Who's staying up to preorder the new iPhone?

My boy just got his delivered a few hours ago, I took over his iPhone 5s and love it:)
 
I'm still secretly hoping that blackberry makes a huge comeback. If only they would integrate with Android's app market, I would be back with them in a heartbeat. I've had android, windows, apple, as well as blackberry's and so far the blackberry's have been the most reliable for me... I mean... Just look at how awesome this device looks (Even though it will probably have a $1000 price tag):



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From an ascetic standpoint, it's a nice looking device. However, I have an employer issued Blackberry I have to carry for work and I HATE the physical keyboard compared to the virtual keyboard on my personal smart phone. Maybe my fingers are just too big, but after a year with the device I still find it very frustrating. I just don't see the appeal of a physical keyboard.
 
I'm still secretly hoping that blackberry makes a huge comeback. If only they would integrate with Android's app market, I would be back with them in a heartbeat. I've had android, windows, apple, as well as blackberry's and so far the blackberry's have been the most reliable for me... I mean... Just look at how awesome this device looks (Even though it will probably have a $1000 price tag):



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You'd be one of two or three of their last customers! I had the 1st and 2nd generation Palm Treos, rememebr them? Blackberry killed them. That was then and this is now. PS, I hate iPhones I'm a droid guy. 4th generation.
 
I've used iPhones a ton of android and old blackberry and the new blackberry. None of them satisfy me. I like the blackberry hardware the android software and iPhones for the fact that they don't typically have stupid issues that android did.
 
Apple is just like Micro$oft. The advertising and PR (BS) is all the new, new and improved.
They tell you that you have to have it. They said that about their last release.
Stating that this is the only one you are going to ever need. Here is another one.
If people stopped paying the high cost maybe they would produce a better product
that actually worked as advertised.
 
Apple is just like Micro$oft. The advertising and PR (BS) is all the new, new and improved.
They tell you that you have to have it. They said that about their last release.
Stating that this is the only one you are going to ever need.

Where does Apple say "you have to have it" or "it's the only one you are ever going to need"?

It's just a product for sale like anything else. Market forces will dictate if it's good or not. If it's not good - it won't sell. If someone makes a better one cheaper - it will replace it. That's what happened to Palm and Blackberry - the products sucked & they went away.

But, nobody has made a better phone. That's why the iPhone outsells them all - probably combined.
 
Where does Apple say "you have to have it" or "it's the only one you are ever going to need"?

It's just a product for sale like anything else. Market forces will dictate if it's good or not. If it's not good - it won't sell. If someone makes a better one cheaper - it will replace it. That's what happened to Palm and Blackberry - the products sucked & they went away.

But, nobody has made a better phone. That's why the iPhone outsells them all - probably combined.

"Better" is a relative term to what the person is looking for out of a device. In my individual case an android works far better for me than an iPhone and offers other applications that are free with them but not in the app store on the iPhone. Does this mean the iPhone is a bad device? No, just other devices fit my needs a little better. Also, Blackberry didn't suck, it just didn't keep up with the times as a smartphone that was designed for users outside of the business world. To this day no other device offers security that BES offers. Even with the world adopting secure SMTP, and other email protocols they are much easier to tap into than a properly secured BES server. That's why a lot of agencies that rely on secure communication still rely on Blackberry products from RIM.

Lastly, the iPhone sells a lot of devices, probably the most in terms of singular device out of all the smartphones available. But then again that has a lot to do with the fact that iOS is limited to very few pieces of hardware out there. Comparing Android to iOS, Android has more of the market share, but that is spread out over dozens of devices. If iOS was available on beefier hardware such as a quad core processor, and doubled the available RAM, I'm sure that device would sell more than that of less capable (hardware wise) apple devices.
 
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znK652H6yQM]iPhone 6 Plus Bend Test - YouTube[/video]
 
Lol funny, I was reading about that online today, people having it bend in their pockets.

Who puts a $700 phone in their pocket without some type of sturdy case? What if you forget and sit on it? Who even has a $700 phone without some type of sturdy case? You'd have to be nuts.

I've been using OtterBoxes since I believe they first came out with iPhone cases. Basically, the Otterbox has been bullet proof for me. I've dropped my phone so many times... Pretty much daily. One time I tripped and smashed the phone down with all my weight on it. No damage to the phone.

I think without an Otterbox an iPhone would last me about a 3 days. That's about the amount of time that can pass before I drop it. The thinner the phone - the better; as the cases will also get thinner.
 
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LGUSAMOBILE - " Our phone doesn't bend, it flexes...on purpose. "

HTC USA - " Designed to withstand the most demanding environments. Like your pockets. "
 
Stock market went into the crapper today thanks to apple and their over hyped POS. Thanks for wiping out all my gains for the week
 
Who puts a $700 phone in their pocket without some type of sturdy case? What if you forget and sit on it? Who even has a $700 phone without some type of sturdy case? You'd have to be nuts.

I've been using OtterBoxes since I believe they first came out with iPhone cases. Basically, the Otterbox has been bullet proof for me. I've dropped my phone so many times... Pretty much daily. One time I tripped and smashed the phone down with all my weight on it. No damage to the phone.

I think without an Otterbox an iPhone would last me about a 3 days. That's about the amount of time that can pass before I drop it. The thinner the phone - the better; as the cases will also get thinner.

My problem with that HUGE Otterbox Case is that you take a small compact phone and put it in that MONSTROUS case and then you have what equates to a brick in your pocket. Then again I have a Samsung S4 which is much more durable than an iphone anyway.
 
My problem with that HUGE Otterbox Case is that you take a small compact phone and put it in that MONSTROUS case and then you have what equates to a brick in your pocket. Then again I have a Samsung S4 which is much more durable than an iphone anyway.

I agree. No way will I put a case on my G3. No need for one anyway. If someone needs a case for their phone, I think that says a lot.
 
My problem with that HUGE Otterbox Case is that you take a small compact phone and put it in that MONSTROUS case and then you have what equates to a brick in your pocket. Then again I have a Samsung S4 which is much more durable than an iphone anyway.


Lol there's videos of samsung phones doing that same thing when bent. I don't think your point is valid.
 
Although it's been FUN being an electronics-caveman:
I need to try to enter into the 21st century before too long.
•I'll just look for a:
-Traded-in-iPhone5 to buy...
It's a done deal---Got me an iPhone 5.

My problem with that HUGE Otterbox Case is that you take a small compact phone and put it in that MONSTROUS case and then you have what equates to a brick in your pocket.
I agree. No way will I put a case on my G3. No need for one anyway. If someone needs a case for their phone, I think that says a lot.
^^^Why...That's plain silly to think this way, IMHO.^^^

•Because the previous owner showed
a little bit of common-sensibility :props::
-The used iPhone I bought was in like new condition.

•BTW: They gave me a new "Otter Box"
-No way is it huge or monstrous.
-No way does it feel like a brick in any of my pockets.
-As this protective case's name suggests: It's playful. :D


Bob
 
I had my iPhone 6 for exactly a week now and I love it! I enjoy the new features iOS 8 brings. . .
 
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