I hope the water is not too deep here at this end of the pool. Cos that's when the big kids tend to dunk you leaving you wishing you hadn't dived in in the first place.
My mother in law has had a Galaxy Note as her first smart phone for nearly two months. It's the best thing that's ever happened. She doesn't know how to call us.

It's hillarious.
Meanwhile, getting back to the story, half the thread here agrees with the story that Apple is being left behind by not having all the extra features and the other half are complaining that they can't get rid of all the extra features from their Galaxy.
Before anyone flames me, I'm sure your Samsungs work great and you like them. I wouldn't pass up the chance to own one but I don't have a reason to own two telephones and you know what Apple die hards are like. The iPhone isn't exactly a lemon now is it?
And just to keep the spice in our life, what are the bundled features that come with Galaxy and missing from Apple that the avarage smartphone user is going to want? The ones in the story either weren't explained well (preaching to the converted) or didnt register as a deal breaker in the decision stakes for me.
No dunking please.