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Mar 13th, 2012, 06:35 PM
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Why iPhones Are So Popular
The iPhone 4, 3GS and 4S are the most popular smartphones in that order. Why?
1) Simplicity. A lot of people want a smartphone with as small of a learning curve as possible - in other words, one that "just works."Apple prides itself in delivering that phone. For example, I can switch between apps simply by double-tapping the home button, swiping left or right if necessary, then tapping the app. I didn't have to tweak the phone so I could do that.
2) Siri (iPhone 4S) is currently the only "personal assistant" I am aware of that is available on a cellphone.
3) Some people have or had an iPad or an iPod touch. So using an iPhone is even easier than it would be if they didn't have an iDevice. Plus, the apps that work on an iPod touch also work on an iPhone.
That's my list of reasons.
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Mar 13th, 2012, 06:58 PM
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Doesn't Android has iRis?
Or is that some kind of urban legend?
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Mar 13th, 2012, 07:07 PM
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I don't get all the fuss about Siri. Even if it was an actual person with an IQ of 150, assigned to sit there and server only my request whenever I want it to, I still think talking to a device is stupid. It's slower, prone to errors and most importantly you look like a douche.
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Mar 13th, 2012, 07:07 PM
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Originally Posted by szlamany
Doesn't Android has iRis?
Or is that some kind of urban legend?
Yes, and Google's working on an AI assistant named "Majel."
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Mar 13th, 2012, 08:36 PM
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There are other software solutions trying to compete with Siri, but ultimately Siri's got a more solid base than any of them, as it understands context and natural input, which... makes it easy to use and easy to learn. Only new services (to access more data) need to be added, and they'll come over time.
Originally Posted by baja_yu
I don't get all the fuss about Siri. Even if it was an actual person with an IQ of 150, assigned to sit there and server only my request whenever I want it to, I still think talking to a device is stupid. It's slower, prone to errors and most importantly you look like a douche.
I think Siri is quite useful, for now the majority of what I use it for is alarms, jotting down notes quickly, setting reminders, and checking the weather. I don't often find that it misunderstands me either -- in fact, almost never.
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Mar 13th, 2012, 08:50 PM
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Ouch, I feel my jaw breaking from yawning so damned hard.
Oh crap he's like 7 years old! Sorry guy, I'll cut you more slack in the future.
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Mar 14th, 2012, 08:30 AM
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I think Siri is quite useful, for now the majority of what I use it for is alarms, jotting down notes quickly, setting reminders, and checking the weather. I don't often find that it misunderstands me either -- in fact, almost never.
I guess I'm lucky on this front because I've got these wiggly things called fingers. I'd recommend you pick up a set if you can, they're perfect for operating devices.
I'm with Baja on this. Talking to an electronic device in public makes you look stupid. Almost as stupid who wander down the highstreet making a call via bluetooth. Everyone around you just thinks you're talking to yourself.
On the "ease of use" thing, I can't speak for the iPhone but I bought a touch-screen ipod nano. The interface is horrible and totally counter-intuitive to me. When I'm playing a track and I swipe right, sometimes it takes me to the song list, sometimes it takes me to the album list - I don't know why. When I'm playing a track and press skip forward, sometimes it skips forward and sometimes it takes me to an alphabetical list of tracks - I don't know why. Once I found myself at a screen that showed me the progress of the current track - I don't know how I got there and can't work out how to get there again. Also, I tend to use it to drive my stereo in the car which means I want to use it while driving - the screen presses require pin-point accuracy making this impossible, or at least unsafe enough to prevent me from doing it. And worse still, Apple's hubris in believing their interface is infallibly simple means they've never written a manual for it. So when it does something I don't expect, I don't know why and can't find out.
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Mar 14th, 2012, 10:03 AM
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Re: Why iPhones Are So Popular
Originally Posted by FunkyDexter
I guess I'm lucky on this front because I've got these wiggly things called fingers. I'd recommend you pick up a set if you can, they're perfect for operating devices.
I'm with Baja on this. Talking to an electronic device in public makes you look stupid. Almost as stupid who wander down the highstreet making a call via bluetooth. Everyone around you just thinks you're talking to yourself.
On the "ease of use" thing, I can't speak for the iPhone but I bought a touch-screen ipod nano. The interface is horrible and totally counter-intuitive to me. When I'm playing a track and I swipe right, sometimes it takes me to the song list, sometimes it takes me to the album list - I don't know why. When I'm playing a track and press skip forward, sometimes it skips forward and sometimes it takes me to an alphabetical list of tracks - I don't know why. Once I found myself at a screen that showed me the progress of the current track - I don't know how I got there and can't work out how to get there again. Also, I tend to use it to drive my stereo in the car which means I want to use it while driving - the screen presses require pin-point accuracy making this impossible, or at least unsafe enough to prevent me from doing it. And worse still, Apple's hubris in believing their interface is infallibly simple means they've never written a manual for it. So when it does something I don't expect, I don't know why and can't find out.
Well, you have your opinion and I have mine.
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Mar 14th, 2012, 10:07 AM
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Originally Posted by moonman239
Well, you have your opinion and I have mine.
You're the one that asked people for their opinions so why get defensive when they give them to you.
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Mar 14th, 2012, 11:50 AM
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Also, I tend to use it to drive my stereo in the car which means I want to use it while driving - the screen presses require pin-point accuracy making this impossible, or at least unsafe enough to prevent me from doing it.
Yeah, this is the only thing I miss about my old mp3 player with real buttons (which are now a sin to put on portable consumer electronics, right?).
I don't care much about Siri; it's kinda neat, but not a feature that sells the phone for me.
What I like most is simply the stability/dependability. Maybe I just had rotten luck, but my previous smartphone (Palm Treo) had issues. Like crashing upon incoming calls, randomly reassigning custom ringtones amongst contacts, crashing some more, touchscreen being slow or unresponsive, etc. I hate the "it just works" slogan... but it does, and I appreciate that.
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Mar 14th, 2012, 12:19 PM
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Originally Posted by baja_yu
You're the one that asked people for their opinions so why get defensive when they give them to you.
Actually, I can't figure out what this thread is about. I don't see a question, and I don't see much of a point. Was anybody asked for an optinion? I don't see it. The original post, as it currently stands, could actually have been added to the Golden Chair thread as a clever commentary on the thread itself.
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Mar 14th, 2012, 12:20 PM
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I have an iPhone because I purchased an iPad first and wanted same controls on both devices. Personally I think the iPhone is over rated but have no issues with mine. It is simply a device like any other device, serves a purpose, nothing more nothing less.
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Mar 14th, 2012, 12:22 PM
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Originally Posted by kevininstructor
I have an iPhone because I purchased an iPad first and wanted same controls on both devices. Personally I think the iPhone is over rated but have no issues with mine. It is simply a device like any other device, serves a purpose, nothing more nothing less.
HERETIC!!!
On a related note, how would you like your stake: Well-done, rare, pine?
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Mar 14th, 2012, 12:29 PM
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Originally Posted by FunkyDexter
I'm with Baja on this. Talking to an electronic device in public makes you look stupid. Almost as stupid who wander down the highstreet making a call via bluetooth. Everyone around you just thinks you're talking to yourself.
Did you ever read something and shout at the top of your lungs AMEN!!!!!!!!!!? And then follow that up with "Man, I wish I'd written that."
Well, I just did, both. If I could rate a chit chat post this one would have all the stars I could muster.
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Mar 14th, 2012, 12:30 PM
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Bluetooth has been a boon to all the people who were already talking to themselves. They now have the benefit of the doubt, even hairy guys like me.
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Mar 14th, 2012, 12:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Shaggy Hiker
HERETIC!!!
On a related note, how would you like your stake: Well-done, rare, pine?
ROTFFL . . . well-done, yum
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Mar 14th, 2012, 01:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Shaggy Hiker
Bluetooth has been a boon to all the people who were already talking to themselves.
For some odd reason this reminds me of Scotty in one of the Star Trek movies talking to the computer mouse "Oh Computer . . ."
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Mar 14th, 2012, 01:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Shaggy Hiker
Actually, I can't figure out what this thread is about. I don't see a question, and I don't see much of a point. Was anybody asked for an optinion? I don't see it. The original post, as it currently stands, could actually have been added to the Golden Chair thread as a clever commentary on the thread itself.
I think it's implied. With a forum being: "A meeting or medium where ideas and views on a particular issue can be exchanged." and then listing your opinions begs the opinion of others.
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Mar 14th, 2012, 01:50 PM
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Originally Posted by kevininstructor
For some odd reason this reminds me of Scotty in one of the Star Trek movies talking to the computer mouse "Oh Computer . . ."
Yeah, I remember that one. I forget the name, but it was the Enterprise Saves the Whales movie. The one where some destructive force was approaching because it no longer heard whale songs....in space.
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Mar 14th, 2012, 07:44 PM
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Re: Why iPhones Are So Popular
Originally Posted by FunkyDexter
I guess I'm lucky on this front because I've got these wiggly things called fingers. I'd recommend you pick up a set if you can, they're perfect for operating devices.
I'm with Baja on this. Talking to an electronic device in public makes you look stupid. Almost as stupid who wander down the highstreet making a call via bluetooth. Everyone around you just thinks you're talking to yourself.
Your fingers are wiggly?
I find Siri can manage my alarms, reminders, notes, and calendar events faster than I can do it manually. If I use Siri, I say "Create an event at 5 PM on Monday with SuchnSuch", and then, "yep", and voila, if I do it manually I have to swipe to my first home screen, open Calendar, tap the add event button, swipe through a bunch of stuff to select the date, type the name... blah blah. Much quicker to use Siri.
Same is true of Siri, "wake me up at 10", or "set an alarm for me at 10", etc., much easier than navigating through the alarm app, it's just quicker with voice.
On the "ease of use" thing, I can't speak for the iPhone but I bought a touch-screen ipod nano. The interface is horrible and totally counter-intuitive to me. When I'm playing a track and I swipe right, sometimes it takes me to the song list, sometimes it takes me to the album list - I don't know why. When I'm playing a track and press skip forward, sometimes it skips forward and sometimes it takes me to an alphabetical list of tracks - I don't know why. Once I found myself at a screen that showed me the progress of the current track - I don't know how I got there and can't work out how to get there again. Also, I tend to use it to drive my stereo in the car which means I want to use it while driving - the screen presses require pin-point accuracy making this impossible, or at least unsafe enough to prevent me from doing it. And worse still, Apple's hubris in believing their interface is infallibly simple means they've never written a manual for it. So when it does something I don't expect, I don't know why and can't find out.
Apple's got some multi-touch functions written out here: http://www.apple.com/ipodnano/design.html
I think when it shows you the tracks, you've accidentally swiped up or down, else swiping right should take you back to where you were last, until you're back at the home screen, or touching and holding anything for a certain period of time will take you back to the home screen straight away.
Tapping an album brings up song controls, which I think you may have done also, and swiping left on the album brings up repeat.
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Mar 14th, 2012, 07:51 PM
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Originally Posted by SambaNeko
Yeah, this is the only thing I miss about my old mp3 player with real buttons (which are now a sin to put on portable consumer electronics, right?).
I don't care much about Siri; it's kinda neat, but not a feature that sells the phone for me.
What I like most is simply the stability/dependability. Maybe I just had rotten luck, but my previous smartphone (Palm Treo) had issues. Like crashing upon incoming calls, randomly reassigning custom ringtones amongst contacts, crashing some more, touchscreen being slow or unresponsive, etc. I hate the "it just works" slogan... but it does, and I appreciate that.
Did you try taking a picture or recording a video? I bet my laptop you'll like the camera. I'll even send you a hammer so you can have the pleasure of destroying it.
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Mar 15th, 2012, 05:29 AM
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randomly reassigning custom ringtones amongst contacts,
For a while I had a phone that actually shuffled the telephone numbers between contacts. Honestly, making a phone call from the contacts list was like a game of social russian roulette. You haven't lived until you've phoned up the girl you cracked onto in the pub last night only to realise your speaking to your Aunty Agnes.
With a forum being: "A meeting or medium where ideas and views on a particular issue can be exchanged."
That's the latin definition of the term. The modern definition is "a place where people come to anonymously belittle each other". Noob!
The guys I climb with have nick-named me "Uncle Fiddle Fingers". It's actually a reference to my guitar playing but it's led to a few unpleasant conversations with young parents who've heard me called it for the first time.
I find Siri can manage my alarms, reminders, notes, and calendar events faster than I can do it manually. If I use Siri, I say "Create an event at 5 PM on Monday with SuchnSuch", and then, "yep", and voila, if I do it manually I have to swipe to my first home screen, open Calendar, tap the add event button, swipe through a bunch of stuff to select the date, type the name... blah blah. Much quicker to use Siri
So what you're saying is that the on-screen interface is difficult to use...
That might be handy. I'll give it a good look later. I do find I struggle with touch screen though. I think I just have clumsy fingers and thumbs so swiping when I meant to tap or swiping in the wrong direction is exactly the sort of thing I do. I can't play shooters on a game pad for similar reasons - lack of co-ordination. That's not an apple problem, though, it's a problem with any touchscreen device. But Apple's championing of touchscreen is probably part of the reason I'm not so keen on their products.
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Mar 15th, 2012, 06:32 AM
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Re: Why iPhones Are So Popular
Originally Posted by FunkyDexter
The guys I climb with have nick-named me "Uncle Fiddle Fingers". It's actually a reference to my guitar playing but it's led to a few unpleasant conversations with young parents who've heard me called it for the first time.
Ah I bet
So what you're saying is that the on-screen interface is difficult to use...
Haha no, I'm saying it's quicker to perform those tasks by speaking than touching. The same would be true of any OS, using Siri is faster.
That might be handy. I'll give it a good look later. I do find I struggle with touch screen though. I think I just have clumsy fingers and thumbs so swiping when I meant to tap or swiping in the wrong direction is exactly the sort of thing I do. I can't play shooters on a game pad for similar reasons - lack of co-ordination. That's not an apple problem, though, it's a problem with any touchscreen device. But Apple's championing of touchscreen is probably part of the reason I'm not so keen on their products.
Ah yeah, I see. If you owned an iPad or any slate, your touch screen skills may level up
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Mar 15th, 2012, 07:07 AM
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Originally Posted by Icyculyr
Haha no, I'm saying it's quicker to perform those tasks by speaking than touching. The same would be true of any OS, using Siri is faster.
Actually no. You would be amazed at what kind of automation and shortcuts you can make with Android. Even to the point of automated actions based on date, time, state (charging, hardware connections...) and location.
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Mar 15th, 2012, 07:54 AM
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Originally Posted by baja_yu
Actually no. You would be amazed at what kind of automation and shortcuts you can make with Android. Even to the point of automated actions based on date, time, state (charging, hardware connections...) and location.
You may be able to get there fast, but you still have to input the date and such. All I've got to say is: "Wake me up at 8". I can probably do that faster than you can flick over to the number 8 in your alarm app, yet alone do the rest of it. Managing your calendar, managing alarms, making quick notes and reminders... all that stuff is much quicker and much less effort to say.
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Mar 15th, 2012, 08:02 AM
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Originally Posted by Shaggy Hiker
Yeah, I remember that one. I forget the name, but it was the Enterprise Saves the Whales movie. The one where some destructive force was approaching because it no longer heard whale songs....in space.
Star Trek IV - sigh
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Mar 15th, 2012, 08:21 AM
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Originally Posted by Icyculyr
You may be able to get there fast, but you still have to input the date and such. All I've got to say is: "Wake me up at 8". I can probably do that faster than you can flick over to the number 8 in your alarm app, yet alone do the rest of it. Managing your calendar, managing alarms, making quick notes and reminders... all that stuff is much quicker and much less effort to say.
Well my Android knows that when I stick it in the charger late in the evening that I'm going to sleep and it sets the quiet mode, sets the alarm based on day of the week. I think that's easier than saying anything
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Mar 15th, 2012, 09:13 AM
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Originally Posted by baja_yu
Well my Android knows that when I stick it in the charger late in the evening that I'm going to sleep and it sets the quiet mode, sets the alarm based on day of the week. I think that's easier than saying anything
That is easier, but it's only usable for consistent circumstances.
EDIT: I touched a droid today, and I liked it
I had a go of a Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 inch running ICS. Seemed pretty cool. But it was on contract.
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Mar 15th, 2012, 10:44 AM
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Re: Why iPhones Are So Popular
Originally Posted by Hack
Did you ever read something and shout at the top of your lungs AMEN!!!!!!!!!!? And then follow that up with "Man, I wish I'd written that."
Well, I just did, both.
And yet you think people talking on bluetooth headsets look strange.
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Mar 15th, 2012, 01:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Icyculyr
EDIT: I touched a droid today, and I liked it
I was actually going to quote something else, then you put this one on here. Some of your quotes make me think you ought to be seeing somebody.
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Mar 15th, 2012, 06:42 PM
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Mar 15th, 2012, 07:27 PM
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Originally Posted by baja_yu
Well my Android knows that when I stick it in the charger late in the evening that I'm going to sleep and it sets the quiet mode, sets the alarm based on day of the week. I think that's easier than saying anything
My HTC can sense when I'm trying to achieve something productive with it and picks that moment to crash in a new and unusual way.
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Mar 16th, 2012, 10:30 AM
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Since I moved from a cell phone to an iPhone, I can see quite clearly why the iPhone is popular.
Siri: I never thought I'd use such an app (It's simply stupid), but find it quite useful at times: I can "call my wife", "directions to lowes", "Will it rain tomorrow?". I can also 'text while driving'.
Intuitive design: I believe a lot of people down-play this, and also state that the (multitude) of Android phones do this also - as if this makes the 'useability' issue moot.
I would have purchased a smart phone (sic) sooner, but was turned off by the price of an iPhone and the utterly poor design of the Android based phones: I needed a cellular phone with a decent interface, not a pocket computer for geeks.
Honestly, for me, the iPhone just 'does' what I need it to do. Simple mail interface, simple and straight forward phone interface, fast web browsing, a decent camera replacement, maps-right-there, and a few productivity apps.
While i do understand Androids have all these features (plus 1!), to me it feels like the difference between Leather and Pleather; if the latter is really as great as all the advantages over real leather, why is leather the product of choice?
While this isn't a statement that iPhone is better than Android, I do feel that the iPhone takes minimal 'tweaking' to get it to perform anything the user wants it to do. Again, I'm sure the android can do the same, but, you know, I kinda have work to do rather than downloading the latest version of Upset Birds (version 1.7 that works on Samsung, if you have Motorola you need 1.8b, except when...).
Overall, it is a very pleasant device to use. 'Nice' goes a long way with the average user, regardless of expertise.
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Mar 16th, 2012, 11:49 AM
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Originally Posted by SJWhiteley
While i do understand Androids have all these features (plus 1!), to me it feels like the difference between Leather and Pleather; if the latter is really as great as all the advantages over real leather, why is leather the product of choice?
Because humans aren't rational?
I don't understand this point. You seem to be suggesting that we are making decisions based on the evidence for and against. No study has ever suggested that humans do that, so why should we be any different for something as clearly emotion-driven as smart phones? Device adoption rates are not an indicator of quality, functionality, useability, or anything of the sort. The entire field of marketing, which is the economic driver of the net...and therefore smartphones...is founded on this premise.
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Mar 16th, 2012, 12:25 PM
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I can also 'text while driving'
Now that's a smart use of a feature. Finally someone who's starting to describe an apple product in terms of the benefit rather than it's features.
Intuitive design: I believe a lot of people down-play this
I certainly wouldn't down-play it. I think it's about the most important aspect of any device. I've only ever had my iPod nano from Apple though and, as stated, I dont think the interface is intuitive at all so that makes me question the commonly held belief that Apple interfaces are insinctive... not to me their not, at least in my admittedly limited experience.
'Nice' goes a long way with the average user, regardless of expertise.
I couldn't agree more.
Thinking back to the the original question on this thread: One word, marketing.
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Mar 16th, 2012, 12:37 PM
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Originally Posted by moonman239
The iPhone 4, 3GS and 4S are the most popular smartphones in that order. Why?.
IMHO because the quality is absolutely superb.
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Mar 16th, 2012, 01:34 PM
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I wish to post something about it. But I don't have an iPhone at all.
Anyway, if you wish to ask me my opinion about iPhone, you better send me one on or before this Christmas, to try it out.
I have started accepting all kinds of gifts like iPads, iPhones, iPods, or anything that starts with the letter "i".
I think the quality of the product is what it makes so popular. Another fact is that, people like you and me are posting comments, sharing news about the latest "i" products, etc. praising it's features and providing free advertising for them, which inturn increases it's popularity.
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Mar 16th, 2012, 01:52 PM
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Originally Posted by akhileshbc
I have started accepting all kinds of gifts like iPads, iPhones, iPods, or anything that starts with the letter "i".
Well no wonder you didn't get my iGift....I sent it last Tuesday, but since you weren't accepting gifts back then, it got returned, so I gave it to my neighbor.
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Mar 18th, 2012, 04:35 PM
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Originally Posted by moonman239
The iPhone 4, 3GS and 4S are the most popular smartphones in that order. Why?
1) Simplicity. A lot of people want a smartphone with as small of a learning curve as possible - in other words, one that "just works."Apple prides itself in delivering that phone. For example, I can switch between apps simply by double-tapping the home button, swiping left or right if necessary, then tapping the app. I didn't have to tweak the phone so I could do that.
2) Siri (iPhone 4S) is currently the only "personal assistant" I am aware of that is available on a cellphone.
3) Some people have or had an iPad or an iPod touch. So using an iPhone is even easier than it would be if they didn't have an iDevice. Plus, the apps that work on an iPod touch also work on an iPhone.
That's my list of reasons.
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Mar 18th, 2012, 06:01 PM
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Originally Posted by visualAd
I got an iPhone, but I use Linux, I am the living definition of an oxymoron
If you stopped being so negative, you'd be a regular moron.
Ok, that's probably about the most obscure chemical pun that can possibly be made. If anybody needs a hint, it has to do with Oxidation.
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