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Yes.

Fair point. Stupid carriers and their convoluted pricing schemes.

That’s a good point, it is true that iPhones resell for much better prices than Android. However, many people don’t sell their old phones, and many people aren’t upgrading every year.

I agree 100%, however you’re missing the psychological effects. Even though you’re correct, and mathematically pretty much nothing has changed, this way the real total is more visable to the customer, or just split up over time instead of a huge “discount” up front. Without that discount, people will think they’re

You can keep your old plan sure, but you won’t get a subsidized price on a new device, that’s something you can’t do anymore on Verizon at all.

When opening the old wallet app, it has a card explaining the split in two that’s happening soon. If you click learn more and read the FAQ, it does mention that the old wallet app will get an update and turn into Android pay, and the future Wallet app would be a new app. So as you hypothesised, yes Android Pay will

The end of subsidies is going to really hurt Apple. When one of the best new Android phones is hundreds less than the price of an iPhone 6s, people will start to realize that maybe it’s not worth the cost.

That’s what I said. I preordered one last Friday. I hate gamestop but... I need it.

It’s been available for at least a week. I first heard about it last Wednesday, went into a store and preordeeed it last Friday (wasn’t available online last week, only in store for some reason). Guy said I was the first one to preorder one there. Somehow this slipped under the radar and hasn’t been talked about much

I commented with this same pic when a friend of mine posted an article about this on my Facebook.

I tried the ebook thing, but most of the books I needed didn’t exist, and the few that did all I could find were PDFs that cost the same as the physical ones. Since I couldnt resell them, that meant they effectively cost more than physical books. I was not pleased.

Good point. It’s frustrating, I was really excited for this week. I love my Moto 360, its a phenomenal first gen device. I was really looking forward to some new ones that really blow the current ones out of the water, and none of them are impressing me too much. All just mild improvements. Might just keep my current

A price increase and still no AMOLED? I loce my current Moto 360, and honestly I’m fine with the flat tire, it makes sense that they need it and I don’t even notice it anymore. But how hard is it to figure out that AMOLED plus a simple black background watchface would mean way better battery life?

Good article, and I can definitley see why you like yours. They’ve come a long way, and if I didn’t have a tablet it would be a pretty easy decision to get one. I’ve been considering a Chromebook (mostly because I just love gadgets in general), but since I do have a tablet I can’t figure out what I would really use it

Exactly what I was going to say. Depends on the watchface you use too, in the title image watches 1 and 3 look fine, the face blends with the bezel. 2 and 4 look terrible. This look was fine on the original Pebble a couple years ago (it had big bezels too), but on a new watch claiming style as a selling point, not

I’ve always been fine with the “free super saver shipping”. Sure it takes longer, but it’s actually free. No need to pay $100/year.

50 lbs. I don’t see how that’s a paradox, I just see that as the simple answer because math. Can anyone explain to me how its a paradox?

$800 may be a lot, but let’s not forget you can easily send that much on a nongold Apple Watch. So maybe $800 for the gold isn’t so bad after all.

Trademarks should never be abbreviated? Doesn’t the Photoshop icon say “PS”?

I actually completely agree with everything you’ve said here :)