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nasko_nankov Posts: 4

@SloopJohnB

Really? Its obvious that you are an apple fanboy and yes i am an android fanboy since i switched from 3gs. Android offers so much more for you, its unbelievable all the customatization you can do. If i limit the x10 so that it can only do 5 things like the iphone the x10 will fly. I still cant beleive that people think iphone and ios are better i really cant. As of the syncing again are you serious?? Who the f likes itunes????? I hated it. The syncing was awful it would delete programs from my phone if there weren on the computer and etc.. and when your jb it gets even worse. Anyway i will not try to convince you anymore as you have your mind brainwashed by apple. Apple its kind of -- you buy a house and you cant touch it i mean you cant move anything inside and have it your own way you just have to live with it like that and Android is just like your regular house right now where you can do whatever the heck you want to do and yes it might be a little messier but its because you have all the freedom to do whatever you want.



PS sorry for my english if something is not understood i am trying to explain the best i can.
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Posted: 2010-06-20 18:07:21
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SKIBBE Posts: > 500

one question, can you put any file on the iphone? via usb-transfer? or can you only use itunes or appel sync programs with limited file assosiation? (never had an iphone) will it show up as a portabel device that you can copy and paste and move files as you want?
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Posted: 2010-06-20 18:13:03
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emuneee Posts: 87


On 2010-06-20 18:13:03, SKIBBE wrote:
one question, can you put any file on the iphone? via usb-transfer? or can you only use itunes or appel sync programs with limited file assosiation? (never had an iphone) will it show up as a portabel device that you can copy and paste and move files as you want?



This is a feature of iOS 4/iTunes 9.2. You can now upload any file type to your iPhone running iOS4 using iTunes.
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Posted: 2010-06-20 18:29:28
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Mano82 Posts: 432

Yes, of course this article was "biased" because it didn't praised iPhone And why people buy iPhone? Because it is in. It's "cool" to show that you've iPhone. Just read what people think abou iPhone 4, Many people buying it because they think it has 4G
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Posted: 2010-06-20 19:26:23
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rikken Posts: > 500

It is a matter of taste guys. Some like the iPhone and some prefer the Android. Different people want different things. No point in saying that my phone is better than yours. None of us have made our phones anyway
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Posted: 2010-06-20 20:24:18
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Bonovox Posts: > 500

I prefer Android but my phone is not quite as high tech as others but it's still great with a stunningly fast performance the LG Optimus GT540
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Posted: 2010-06-20 20:25:56
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AbuBasim Posts: > 500


On 2010-06-20 20:24:18, rikken wrote:
It is a matter of taste guys. Some like the iPhone and some prefer the Android. Different people want different things. No point in saying that my phone is better than yours. None of us have made our phones anyway

Well spoken. Instead of us trying to show why-my-phone-is-better-than-yours perhaps we should just simply say what it is that we like about our phones like Bonovox above?

I like my 3Gs because of it's modest but still well-performing 3MP camera which at least in good lights gives me photos without any hints of noise reduction and sharpening. And the iPod player is marvelous in the way it handles media. I especially like the way it handles gapless music albums: if you have several songs which follow without gaps then the iPod player will play them just like that. And how I can watch video files and it remembers where I stopped the last time so I don't need to fast forward. I have a whole bunch of ripped DVDs (with AnyDVD and Nero Recode) that I watch while traveling. And good apps: my main app is for business, DocsToGo for viewing and editing office files.
[ This Message was edited by: AbuBasim on 2010-06-20 20:15 ]

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Posted: 2010-06-20 21:10:57
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Mano82 Posts: 432


On 2010-06-20 21:10:57, AbuBasim wrote:
And how I can watch video files and it remembers where I stopped the last time so I don't need to fast forward.


X10 does the same, even Aino (an many other phones) remembers where we stopped the video last time
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Posted: 2010-06-20 22:01:29
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masseur Posts: > 500

its also worth mentioning though that once the iphone is synched you can watch the same video on the pc/mac, again from the same point... or on the ipad, again from the same point etc etc... same with ibooks which remember the page you're on, on each device
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Posted: 2010-06-20 22:04:58
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lukechris Posts: > 500

Hmmmm, only just noticed this, and it is a bit unfair, we can't compare iPhone 4 yet to anything as it only comes out tomorrow. Personally for me, it was between X10 and Desire, and Desire ticked all the right boxes, for the main reason that it was 2.1 (2.2 soon)


EDIT: Mano82's post sums it up nicely
[ This Message was edited by: lukechris on 2010-06-20 21:12 ]

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Posted: 2010-06-20 22:09:07
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