Anyone get the new IPhone 4S yet?
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The issue with the iPhone is the OS is not only outdated and lacking many features it's also very restrictive to the point where its basically up to Apple with what you can do on the phone you just paid $200 for.
The iPhone is the Call of Duty of phones its using old hardware with the same features as before but will still sell millions.
The iPhone is the Call of Duty of phones its using old hardware with the same features as before but will still sell millions.
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The issue with the iPhone is the OS is not only outdated and lacking many features it's also very restrictive to the point where its basically up to Apple with what you can do on the phone you just paid $200 for.
The iPhone is the Call of Duty of phones its using old hardware with the same features as before but will still sell millions.
The iPhone is the Call of Duty of phones its using old hardware with the same features as before but will still sell millions.
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The issue with the iPhone is the OS is not only outdated and lacking many features it's also very restrictive to the point where its basically up to Apple with what you can do on the phone you just paid $200 for.
The iPhone is the Call of Duty of phones its using old hardware with the same features as before but will still sell millions.
The iPhone is the Call of Duty of phones its using old hardware with the same features as before but will still sell millions.
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I got mine today.
honestly, I bounce between droid's and iPhones a few times a year. I like the both for different reasons. In my experience, the iPhone works better for business purposes.
honestly, I bounce between droid's and iPhones a few times a year. I like the both for different reasons. In my experience, the iPhone works better for business purposes.
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I was able to preorder one for my dad last Friday from Sprint.com. It arrived this morning via UPS, no lines, no headache. Got him the Black 16GB version.
He's coming off an old Windows Mobile 6.1 smartphone, so he's excited.
Plus, he got to keep his old grandfathered plan.
-Unlimited calls to ANY cell phone in America
-500 anytime minutes (basically just for landlines)
-7 PM n/w free
-Unlimited text/MMS
-Unlimited data (3G/4G) even though iPhone doesn't support 4G
$50/month
He's coming off an old Windows Mobile 6.1 smartphone, so he's excited.
Plus, he got to keep his old grandfathered plan.
-Unlimited calls to ANY cell phone in America
-500 anytime minutes (basically just for landlines)
-7 PM n/w free
-Unlimited text/MMS
-Unlimited data (3G/4G) even though iPhone doesn't support 4G
$50/month
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Dont get me wrong by my reply, I had a iphone 3G and the 4 enjoyed both of them very much real good phones and very stable, just wish Apple would loosen the grip on what you can do with them a bit which is why I like my Android a little more but as always its a preference to what the user wants in a phone.