Apple WWDC '14
Apple WWDC '14
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- inteliboy0
No product is flawless. Though flaws in Apple's products are exaggerated so much it's mind boggling.
Using a mates galaxy phone at work and I couldn't believe how clumsy the UI felt, hard to describe, but all jagged and not smooth. And the icons are awful, like a phone OS from the 90's. And the actual physical phone... BAD. In fact I could tear it to shreds, but don't, and no one really seems to bother to complain unless it has the word "Apple" in it.
- Pretty sure it didn't feel like an OS from the 90s. And you can customise Android a lot more than IOS :)sem
- Btw, Galaxy releases tend to also have better spec than whatever iPhone is out at the time.sem
- But hey, why should we care about the spec of our phones? why justify the price when it has an Apple logo!!!sem
- Galaxy phones all superb apart from the bloatware samsung puts on them - customised they kick butt.fadein11
- specs aren't the end-all... they are glitter, but only useful if they translate to user benefitsmonospaced
- and it looks like the specs for the new iphone as promised by the sdks is really, really impressivemonospaced
- samsungs are pretty awful mainly for the rapeware that they ruin android with. Stock Android KitKat is where it's at.set
- lol @ Mono, i think higher def screen and much better camera etc are specs that benefit the user no?sem
- Lets not forget Samsung used to make a ton of parts for iPhones. They most probably know their shit.sem
- Yeah, those specs are good for the user. I said they were.monospaced