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  • Sid70
    Downshifter
    • Dec 2002
    • 16413

    #51
    Originally posted by vdbucks
    Nope, I just like owning something I pay $600+ for.

    But hey, kudos on calling me a geek... my feelings are so hurt right now, I'm not kidding.
    No worries, mate, I even know what you mean and meant no offense, its about phone not personality, but you started it first.

    A buddy of mine thinks your way but my experience with Android, my Android usage has been awful comparing to iphone usage, so I stick to my shit. Peace.
    Русня, идите нахуй!

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    • Sid70
      Downshifter
      • Dec 2002
      • 16413

      #52
      Originally posted by CyberSEO
      Russia??? One friend of mine bought iphone 4s in EU (don't remember the exact country, sorry), another one brought it from UAE (the country he spends 90% of his time). Do you really think that Apple sends crap to EU and UAE so only Ukrainians are able to buy the "real thing"?



      P.S. About 19,900,000 results... and all from Russia? LOL
      I'm sure you are a pro SEO and can count search results, but i dont give a single fuck, my experience is not anywhere close.
      Русня, идите нахуй!

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      • vdbucks
        Monger Cash
        • Jul 2010
        • 2773

        #53
        Originally posted by Sid70
        No worries, mate, I even know what you mean and meant no offense, its about phone not personality, but you started it first.

        A buddy of mine thinks your way but my experience with Android, my Android usage has been awful comparing to iphone usage, so I stick to my shit. Peace.
        I rarely mean anything by my jabs here on gfy.. I do it just to do it.. but yeah, I know what you mean. First android phone I got took some serious sit down time to learn the ins and outs and set things up how i wanted them... but i wouldn't have it any other way.

        With the iphone, it's pretty much turn it on, set the date and time, change the wallpaper and then you're done. You can only do what Apple says you can do (even moreso these days since it's even more difficult to jailbreak) and that's it; whether it be apps, themes, rooting, creating custom roms, or even simple things like using openvpn or changing the default keyboard software... it's simply far too restrictive.

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        • biskoppen
          Confirmed User
          • Mar 2003
          • 5809

          #54
          Android is more for expert users than iPhone for sure.. iPhone is way more dummy proof
          Submit my videos to make bank, tons of 5 minute videos offered right here

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          • Shoplifter
            Richest man in Babylon
            • Jan 2002
            • 5848

            #55
            I've been using a Galaxy Nexus for a few months now and it's the best phone I have ever used.

            I did try out the Galaxy S2 but the weird screen colors and crappy Yamaha DAC chip made it impossible for me to use. I understand the Galaxy S3 will use a Wolfson DAC so it should be quite good for music playback.

            One downside to Android phones is that each model is a grab bag of components, and some times the manufacturers will cheap out so you have to be very aware of what goes into the phone you want.

            I understand the new IPhone will have a much needed larger screen, but unless they do something to make IOS a little more open (I mean it's nearly impossible to even copy pictures to the damn things) I don't think I could live with it.
            I Like Blondes

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