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Congratulations. You have achieved an argument level of Justin Beiber.
What is the point of this Op Ed when you're just going to agree with everyone who's calling you out on your inane labeling of Google "B-team" apps? Who's insane here really?
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iphone design team is definitely having a difficult moment.
Plenty bought them, and they don't bend. It could be said that the success of the Note 3 is why Apple is making a phablet in the first place.
I've never had a bridge collapse under me, I guess I'm not allowed to point out that Gallopin' Gertie is flexing like a silk ribbon in a hurricane. I should just grimace and drive over it.
Curve the back like on the HTC One and no bendy bendy. You get simple structural support, even thinner looking edges and it feels better to hold.
That is the explanation.
Here's my summary:
So only phones with iOS 8.0.1? :)
I agree with almost all of your sentiments here, but this is like the guy hitting "reply all" on the endless email thread and saying "Please stop hitting reply all."
Probably because the Nexus line is, by definition, meant to be a small volume line. Upping the line to five or six different devices doesn't make a whole lot of sense for Google, as it costs them a significant amount to develop them, and even though there's little marketing involved, the devices are meant to be a…
HEY! Only my "Special Friends" can call me that!
An enlightened opinion. This technology can be used for something evil! LETS DESTROY IT!
Unbelievably shoddy reporting. Literally says the 6 plus has a better screen then goes on to say that the note 3 screen is better. And I have a 6 plus!
Maybe they can hire these guys to fix them.
how about the guy tweeting the picture? How about you put out the fire. The cops are told by their Union not to.. What is his excuse?
"I told you not to make a bigger phone" -Steve
D'you think gasoline prices in the US that matched those in Europe and Japan might spur development? We could just wait and see . . .