Also, you can't forget about doubleTwist.
Also, you can't forget about doubleTwist.
@Siderz: The one just makes it known as the flagship device.
@Siderz: Just like Airforce One, etc.
@OreoExplosion: Exactly. I love my Nexus...
@SJRNWT: One flaw? Hardly...
@justaj: I will not for good reason: Apple should have actually tested the phone before shipping it out.
@D0GG: Consumers are interesting animals - they will blindly buy a product because others are buying it. It's called the mob effect.
@justaj: "Huge blunder? sure! If it's an all out recall it will cost them a lot of money. (an analyst pegged it at 1.5 billion) But then guess what? Everyone will forget and buy the new iPhone and then the iPhone 5"
@Chris Vasquez: I call my Mom ancient and she's not a day over 50.
"Buy an Android instead."
@3picide: Then don't... Stick with webpages.
@capin-merica: Why? No address bar. Massive audience. Ease of use. speed. There's a ton more and, if you're anything like me, this is a godsend. (I'm getting rid of more extensions, thank god)
@drstein: No, it looks like a phone. You can't keep comparing phones to the iPhone - it's all about preference, I think the iPhone is mediocre, personally.
Let's hope they test the goshdarned antenna before they release the phone.
Let's hope they test the goshdarned antenna before they release the phone.
@golferal: I can attest to this feeling...
@AceJokes: Read the article.
@PoG: Yep - I can receive pushed links to my phone no problem. I highlight the phone number, copy it and then click send and instead of sending the number, it sends the page.
I've tried copying, selecting, everything trying to send a phone number to my device... nothing.
@Tills13: EDIT: Just tried it for Mac. It's ugly as hell and slow... I'll stick with Chrome.