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Old 10-21-2011, 01:04 PM   #46
The Terminator
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Originally Posted by rollercoaster View Post
Everyone wants an iPhone if they have the money to get it, it has class, it is a status symbol. it is worth the money. Unfortunately, It also carries a lot of 'Apple' bullshit.

Next comes android for the geeks, power users, value-for-money, google services users, Android v4.0 is cutting edge. Unfortunately, droids have short lifes, low quality apps and market fragmentation which is its achilles heel.

Next comes Blackberry for the suits! (iMessage & gTalk threaten BBM quite well). Perfect For Thumb-Jockeys. Design is inherently counterproductive to the whole 'touch' scene.

Next comes Windows Phone, a new contender due to the upcoming Win8, sure to make it big if Microsoft plays it right. Attracts microsoft services users(win,msoffice etc), cheaper then Apple phones, connected with windows OS and Office products.

My first phone was an Android (HTC Desire).
My second phone is an iPhone 4.
My third phone will be Windows Phone 8.
Really? You're just going to make people mad around here. Android has 43% of people with smartphones and RISING, compared to IOS at around 27%. Take a look at this chart, what does that say?

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