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If it's so in the future that it's "one day" then it makes the need to put iPhone in the title even more extraneous.

Even if you meant, "what's in store", then it would also be untrue. For I find it unlikely that the 7th gen iPhone will use a 11 month old sensor. However a December Android/WP on the other hand...

I'm not overly defensive, I'm just annoyed at the fact that every time I read an article instead of seeing phone or tablet, I see iPhone or iPad. It alienates some of the readers and is completely unnecessary. If there were a respectable reason it would be understandable, but otherwise it just violates what I look for

The issue is that the title is misleading, it's not just an "oh OK, it doesn't matter" sort of thing, the title is implying that the only phone with this sensor is the iPhone. Your argument that it's "what's in stores" really falls through the cracks, there are phones in stores, I can buy phones and I'd rather know

I'm really interested in whether Gizmodo using "iPhone" or "iPad" synonymously with the word phone or tablet is because they're trying to troll us or are really that blindly apple-centric. Either way, it pisses off the readers and the only reason I can discern is the petty fanboyism that until now I thought was

The mouse button click on a track pad is a nice thing that really has no function. Normally tactile feedback is beneficial for two reasons, to know where your finger(s) is/are, and to tell you that it registered the click. Both of these reasons are unnecessary for a track pad: You don't need to know where you fingers

Did you miss the part where I said that you can put your opinion in your article? The point you are highlighting does not mean what you think it means; to withhold a controversial opinion for the interest of your readers is not relative withholding all opinions. If your opinion is generally accepted as incorrect and

First off I do not have any female bias or sexism towards women in tech. But your reasoning that a woman at home is around a ton of technology is very illogical. This site is about computers, phones and sometimes other tech things, and objectively evaluating them- not just using them. Telling me that somebody using a

It said that the venom is sensitive to a certain threshold of heat, and I'd rather not go around burning myself to find that threshold, and even if I did find it I wouldn't be able to replicate it. They said it can get painful, not that the pain is necessary; besides it's momentary as opposed to lasting itching, and I

Ok, we all know you're talking out of your ass when you tell us that the iPhone comes remotely close to the razr maxx. I don't know where you get the idea that the iPhone beats all Android handsets anyway, that's not true.

Here comes the next generation of the awful resolution of 1366x768, we were just starting to get laptops that stopped using it... is 1080p too much to ask? Or even 1600x900.

Almost definitely a typo, you can do 1080p video with a 2MP camera; that's why companies don't go any higher for front cameras.

You have to be crazy, in all of Apple's history nothing has ever been remotely "cheap". $300 might even be wishful thinking, that's only $50 higher than the 16GB nexus 7, and I think Apple's mark up will be >$50.

I like the soft backlit keys on my GS3, it looks better when they're off and I have no problem knowing where each key is. They also turn on when you touch the screen, and there is no time that you use the capacitative buttons without first using the screen. If you're that upset by it you can turn them always on, sorry

I like the soft backlit keys on my GS3, it looks better when they're off and I have no problem knowing where each key is. They also turn on when you touch the screen, and there is no time that you use the capacitative buttons without first using the screen. If you're that upset by it you can turn them always on, sorry

I like the soft backlit keys on my GS3, it looks better when they're off and I have no problem knowing where each key is. They also turn on when you touch the screen, and there is no time that you use the capacitative buttons without first using the screen. If you're that upset by it you can turn them always on, sorry

I like the soft backlit keys on my GS3, it looks better when they're off and I have no problem knowing where each key is. They also turn on when you touch the screen, and there is no time that you use the capacitative buttons without first using the screen. If you're that upset by it you can turn them always on, sorry

I sincerely hope you're trolling.

If you think this is bad, don't even look at our Canadian plans and our three year contracts. It is literally 40 fucking dollars for 100MB and 150 min, and somehow you're complaining?