clancycoop-old
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Very good sir.

Wait, so you are saying those don't run iOS?

Your basic premise is flawed. You are assuming that all Apple purchases are based off marketing. Most of the people I know (anecdotal evidence, yes, but my experience) who have purchased Apple devices have been because they tried them out and wanted one.

Correct. That is why I defined it as "candid photos of people doing everyday things, not posed".

What do you mean "still hover high"? Go to the top 50 free apps right now and look for even 1 fart app.

The Sartorialist is not street photography. It may be photographs on a street but not street photography proper. Google "street photography" and I promise you that you won't see fashionable people looking at a camera in a portrait orientation, centered, full-body photo.

There are already many apps which do the things in that Courier video. Sundry Notes was the first I remember seeing, and there are others now.

There are more factors than the video service. For instance, some phones shoot at 720p, but the videos they produce will be far less quality than a video shot in 720p on a Canon with a nice lens.

It could happen to anyone!

Do you really not get the point or are you just being a troll?

OH MY GOD. You can pinch a picture to zoom and then set it as wallpaper?! This is so awesome!

A real feat would be making it more secure while making entry easier for users.

I was going to post a photo of mine but I can't figure out how to add a photo to my comment.

Yeah everybody is doing that. Totally not unique.

Something tells me they might hang on to it for some reason...

What are you talking about? You are from Costa Mesa, California.

If only there were a way for me to look at other people's vapid cell phone photos of coffee cups, dinner plates and cats. OH WAIT, there are 500 options already.

They are able to say "$200 with rebate" and many people come into the store, buy it for $300 and go home, put the rebate paper on their desk and leave it there for eternity while enjoying their new phone.

Apple's intent isn't to be the biggest, but the most refined. They have stated this before. They try to create a cohesive product experience. If they wanted to be the biggest they would just license their computer and phone OS to anyone who wants to put it on their hardware.

Yeah I'm pretty desensitized but that pic gives me the heeby jeebies, and I don't even know what those are.