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Re: iPad
Originally Posted by JackTheLad
(Post 8511663)
About 8 months ago I dropped my Omnia and broke it, so when I was in Hong Kong I went to a really reputable electronics store and asked them for the best new phone.
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Re: iPad
Samsung Omnia?!? :rofl: Piece of rubbish.
The HTC phones on the Android OS are very good lately, and I'd have one, but the OS isn't quite as polished as Apple's quite yet, so I stick with the iPhone. Plus HTC seem to release a new handset every week. What's with that? The main reason I stick with Apple and the iPhone though, is customer service, and support. If my iPhone breaks, I pop into the genius bar, and they replace it. If it has a software issue that can't be sorted with a restore, they replace it. If the battery gives up, they replace it. If my usb cable breaks, they'll replace that too. Oh, and there's a new iPhone coming out June/July, and with that, new iPhone OS 4.0. My year old 3GS will get that update. :thumbsup: Can't say that about ANY other manufacturer. |
Re: iPad
Originally Posted by xzibit
(Post 8511708)
The HTC phones on the Android OS are very good lately, and I'd have one, but the OS isn't quite as polished as Apple's quite yet, so I stick with the iPhone.
The main reason I stick with Apple and the iPhone though, is customer service, and support. If my iPhone breaks, I pop into the genius bar, and they replace it. If it has a software issue that can't be sorted with a restore, they replace it. If the battery gives up, they replace it. If my usb cable breaks, they'll replace that too. Oh, and there's a new iPhone coming out June/July, and with that, new iPhone OS 4.0. My year old 3GS will get that update. :thumbsup: Can't say that about ANY other manufacturer. |
Re: iPad
Originally Posted by Deancm
(Post 8511746)
Android 2.1 with the HTC Sense UI is slicker. On top of that Android is open unlike Apple which ties you into their proprietary crap.
Yep, so much better than Apple in that respect, although it makes it much safer for the 'average' user. Scrolling is still not as good as iPhone OS. I like that bounce to tell you you're at the end. If the HTC breaks there is a 2 year international warranty and they replace it. If the battery dies, you can also take it out and put another one in. Try doing that with an iPhone. They may replace it, but for example, my iPhone broke 10am on a Saturday. By 3pm I had a replacement handset ON A SATURDAY!!!! I've never once taken a battery out of a phone, other to get at the sim. Pointless imho. And the specs for the new iPhone 4G still don't come close to the Desire. Oh and on Android, they do all the OS updates as well and it has real multi-tasking. Try multi-tasking on an iPhone. I suppose for geeks, the desire looks better, as they live their lives looking at specs. I never bother when buying a phone. I buy one I like using. Multitasking is pointless on a mobile phone. They way OS4 will do it (backgrounding and saving state of apps) is sufficient. 90% of the general public would be confused by a task manager. The only time I get annoyed with the iPhone is getting texts whilst using apps. That problem is sorted with OS4. |
Re: iPad
Originally Posted by xzibit
(Post 8511708)
Samsung Omnia?!? :rofl: Piece of rubbish.
The main reason I stick with Apple and the iPhone though, is customer service, and support. If my iPhone breaks, I pop into the genius bar, and they replace it. Yes I have a few work colleagues with iPhones. And we have an Apple store nearby. If their iPhone packs up, they just take it there, and within just 3 weeks they get a replacement.:rolleyes: Same goes for the battery, my colleague's iPhone battery is dying, and for the bargain price of $80 they'll replace it. In a couple of days, maybe. He sometimes borrows my Omnia because his iPhone gets no reception I've got 3 batteries for my Omnia (1 from the previous one I broke and 2 with the new one), I just rotate them. I can change them and recharge them seperately from the phone. A weird concept for an iPhone. So which would I prefer..... duh :rolleyes: JTL |
Re: iPad
Originally Posted by JackTheLad
(Post 8511805)
Yes I have a few work colleagues with iPhones. And we have an Apple store nearby. If their iPhone packs up, they just take it there, and within just 3 weeks they get a replacement.:rolleyes:
Same goes for the battery, my colleague's iPhone battery is dying, and for the bargain price of $80 they'll replace it. In a couple of days, maybe. He sometimes borrows my Omnia because his iPhone gets no reception I've got 3 batteries for my Omnia (1 from the previous one I broke and 2 with the new one), I just rotate them. I can change them and recharge them seperately from the phone. A weird concept for an iPhone. So which would I prefer..... duh :rolleyes: JTL I have had 3 iPhones replaced over the years, all within 10 minutes of entering the store. Replace the battery?? They just give you a new handset. Unless your phone is out of Apple care, and that's fair enough to be honest. $80 isn't much. Why would you possibly need 3 batteries for a phone? Do you not have electric at home? My iPhone will last 2 days with quite a lot of use. I could just charge it every night, and it would never run out. The non removable battery arguement is flawed. I know two people who have had the Omnia. They have gotten pretty handy at ripping out the battery several times a day as the phone had crashed and locked. I can see why those phones need removable batteries!! :rofl: |
Re: iPad
Originally Posted by xzibit
(Post 8511819)
Sorry, you're either making all that up, or Apple support in Australia is completely different to the UK and US.
I have had 3 iPhones replaced over the years, Then they got their replacements, ... still the same problem, so see above, another 3 weeks. Finally they got new ones that didn't have the problem. So then other problems started popping up, but being Apple fans they just accepted them, and the 3 weeks between replacements. Now after a whole YEAR!!! their batteries are screwed and they need to get new batteries. So another $80 for apple. Rediculous. JTL |
Re: iPad
Originally Posted by xzibit
(Post 8511819)
Why would you possibly need 3 batteries for a phone? Do you not have electric at home?
I do on my Omnia, so 3 batteries is brilliant. Your loss, but hey you've got an iPhone, JTL |
Re: iPad
Originally Posted by JackTheLad
(Post 8511846)
You musn't take trains, taxis, long haul flights, or watch tons of videos (any format, not just Apple propriety format) on your phone.
I do on my Omnia, so 3 batteries is brilliant. Your loss, but hey you've got an iPhone, JTL I do agree that a being to replace the battery would be handy. But personally, I wouldn't need it. Anyway, as soon as the Android OS is glitch free, and as smooth as the Apple OS, I will not hesitate to switch. |
Re: iPad
I got the HTC Desire today.
So far so good. |
Re: iPad
Originally Posted by xzibit
(Post 8511881)
I think the rumours about the iPhone battery not lasting very long are a bit of a myth to be honest.
I think we are discussing different things. I'm talking about the iPhone users I know having to get the battery replaced after one year because it is dying. You are talking about how long the battery lasts on a full charge. You see with a phone that you can change the battery on, it doesn't matter how long it lasts, changing the battery is an irrelevance, I do it 2 or 3 times a week, I don't bother charging the phone itself. iPhone users have to scrupulously follow a charging routine to make sure its charged. JTL |
Re: iPad
Originally Posted by JackTheLad
(Post 8511936)
I think we are discussing different things.
I'm talking about the iPhone users I know having to get the battery replaced after one year because it is dying. You are talking about how long the battery lasts on a full charge. You see with a phone that you can change the battery on, it doesn't matter how long it lasts, changing the battery is an irrelevance, I do it 2 or 3 times a week, I don't bother charging the phone itself. iPhone users have to scrupulously follow a charging routine to make sure its charged. JTL Carrying a spare battery is a little 'old skool'. I can always just plug my iPhone into my macbook or laptop with the usb and charge it if it ever got low? I'm not understanding your methology I'm afraid. There is no need for the user to replace a battery. If and when the battery malfunctions, Apple will replace the battery for you, or in the UK, give you a new handset. I don't see any issue there. |
Re: iPad
Originally Posted by Amazulu
(Post 8511913)
I got the HTC Desire today.
So far so good. Have Tel$tra put a load of their proprietary crap on the phone? |
Re: iPad
Originally Posted by Deancm
(Post 8512897)
What plan did you go on with Tel$tra and how much data was included?
Have Tel$tra put a load of their proprietary crap on the phone? Phone seems pretty standard - but I have nothing to compare it to. |
Re: iPad
Originally Posted by xzibit
(Post 8512027)
I don't know anyone that changes their battery instead of charging their phone. I don't know anyone that has a spare battery. I think you're alone on that front. If I had a Samsung Omnia, I would have no advantage or more battery life than I would with my iPhone, or my Sony Ericsson dumb phone.
Carrying a spare battery is a little 'old skool'. I can always just plug my iPhone into my macbook or laptop with the usb and charge it if it ever got low? I'm not understanding your methology I'm afraid. There is no need for the user to replace a battery. If and when the battery malfunctions, Apple will replace the battery for you, or in the UK, give you a new handset. I don't see any issue there. |
Re: iPad
Originally Posted by Amazulu
(Post 8511913)
I got the HTC Desire today.
So far so good. |
Re: iPad
Originally Posted by Swerv-o
(Post 8511326)
Unless I am much mistaken, HTC now offer an international 2 year warranty on their smart phones.
If you don't want the bundle deal from Hellstra, then have a look at either Clove or Handtec in the UK. Their outright costs will no doubt be substantially less than they will be here. Clove - HTC Desire = UKP330 Handtec - HTC Desire = UKP348 S I couldn't get rid of my HTC Touch Diamond 2 (bought form the UK) quick enough when the HTC HD2 came out. Cheers Steve |
Re: iPad
Originally Posted by lonndongeek
(Post 8513063)
If planning to use a mobile on telstra, be aware, that overseas sellers don't generally sell the 850mhz phone versions needed to work on Telstra Next G. The 900/2100 versions sold overseas will only get 3G access in metropolitan areas and even then it's generally inferior to service on 850mhz.
I couldn't get rid of my HTC Touch Diamond 2 (bought form the UK) quick enough when the HTC HD2 came out. Cheers Steve |
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Don't forget also the issue of Flash support. Like it or loathe it, there is an awful lot of Flash content on the web.
It's hitting Android soon, Flash for Android, yet Apple [read Steve Jobs] are resolute in their decision not to support it, and are hence still more than happy to restrict the browsing experience of its customers. I'm afraid there's just something I don't like about the way that Apple goes about it's business - it seems very much a 'we know best' attitude, it seems so focused on limiting the choice of the consumer. S |
Re: iPad
Originally Posted by Deancm
(Post 8513124)
Irrespective of how good the Next G network is, there's no amount of money that would convince me to go anywhere near Tel$tra. I would much rather be on the standard 3G than deal with and be completely ripped off by them. I have never experienced worse customer service than what I have experienced with Tel$tra. Not to mention over charging on bills and that doesn't even take into account their prices.
Wouldn't have minded except she's been dead a year. After speaking to several idiots, the best of which said they wanted to speak to her because I didn't have authority on the account and got a sharp rebuke asking if they could put me through to someone with a greater IQ than they - maybe the stapler on the desk, eventually I got put through to someone whose turn it was with the collective brain. Fortunately I do not have to actually deal with them very often. But the network is sadly hands down the best in the country and they know it and the only realistic 3G service in our area. |
Re: iPad
Originally Posted by Swerv-o
(Post 8513177)
I'm afraid there's just something I don't like about the way that Apple goes about it's business - it seems very much a 'we know best' attitude, it seems so focused on limiting the choice of the consumer.
No company is going to be everything to all people, but I reckon Apple do a pretty good job. My iphone, macbook pro, apple tv and a couple of airport expresses littering the house all work amazingly well with other in ways that I could not with a PC and other phone manufacturer. I would achieve poorer results, much less polished experience and a wife who would constantly need me to tell her what to do when something didn't pan out and require "tinkering". Apple are not the be all and end all, but the experience is a good one overall. |
Re: iPad
Originally Posted by Centurion
(Post 8513207)
Principals don't help much if its the only decent service you can get.
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Re: iPad
Originally Posted by Swerv-o
(Post 8513177)
I'm afraid there's just something I don't like about the way that Apple goes about it's business - it seems very much a 'we know best' attitude, it seems so focused on limiting the choice of the consumer.
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Re: iPad
Originally Posted by Swerv-o
(Post 8513177)
I'm afraid there's just something I don't like about the way that Apple goes about it's business - it seems very much a 'we know best' attitude, it seems so focused on limiting the choice of the consumer.
Aplle make nice stuff yet really treat their customers with contempt. |
Re: iPad
Loving this thread!
Originally Posted by Deancm
(Post 8511694)
Only watermelons care about ecosystems. Oh and Apple fanboys!
Originally Posted by Deancm
(Post 8511746)
Android 2.1 with the HTC Sense UI is slicker. On top of that Android is open unlike Apple which ties you into their proprietary crap.
Out of curiosity I nipped into my nearby Telstra superstore (whatever the hell they're branding them as these days) and had a play with an HTC to see what all the fuss was about. The screen was indeed very pleasant, though no more pleasant than an iPhone and as far as I could see most of the advancements in Android appear to have been simple copies of everything that's in iPhone OS3. So remind what the revolutionary bit is? Vaguely better screen? Slightly better battery life? A cloud based app store? Slightly faster CPU? Hardly comes as a surprise that Apple's suing them.
Originally Posted by Deancm
(Post 8511746)
And the specs for the new iPhone 4G still don't come close to the Desire. Oh and on Android, they do all the OS updates as well and it has real multi-tasking. Try multi-tasking on an iPhone.
As for multi-tasking - it's coming in iPhone OS4 but I don't think many iPhone users will care much because it's an irrelevance. My music carries on playing while I check my email at the moment - what further multitasking enhancements will I need that will make my life complete as it has the lives of Android users? I had multitasking on my N95 and it was a pain in the arse - I was forever running out of memory and constantly dropping back into the interface to close the myriad apps I'd opened and inadvertently left running.
Originally Posted by xzibit
(Post 8511819)
Sorry, you're either making all that up, or Apple support in Australia is completely different to the UK and US.
I have had 3 iPhones replaced over the years, all within 10 minutes of entering the store. Replace the battery?? They just give you a new handset. Unless your phone is out of Apple care, and that's fair enough to be honest. $80 isn't much.:rofl:
Originally Posted by Swerv-o
(Post 8513177)
Don't forget also the issue of Flash support. Like it or loathe it, there is an awful lot of Flash content on the web.
I browse the web all the time on my iPhone - both with Safari and more recently with Opera and my options have in no way been restricted by the restriction on Flash content.
Originally Posted by Swerv-o
(Post 8513177)
It's hitting Android soon, Flash for Android, yet Apple [read Steve Jobs] are resolute in their decision not to support it, and are hence still more than happy to restrict the browsing experience of its customers.
Originally Posted by Swerv-o
(Post 8513177)
I'm afraid there's just something I don't like about the way that Apple goes about it's business - it seems very much a 'we know best' attitude, it seems so focused on limiting the choice of the consumer.
:rofl: |
Re: iPad
Originally Posted by Hutch
(Post 8513769)
What's the term for an Android fan boy and more importantly - do they all, despite being in their 30s, still live at home with their parents?
You see, the only people that give a shit about 'proprietary crap' are the propellor heads. I'm a huge geek myself and so I should sit in that 'trash Apple cos it's Apple' camp. But I don't. And I don't sit in that camp because the bottom line is that Apple produce good products, that just work. Out of curiosity I nipped into my nearby Telstra superstore (whatever the hell they're branding them as these days) and had a play with an HTC to see what all the fuss was about. The screen was indeed very pleasant, though no more pleasant than an iPhone and as far as I could see most of the advancements in Android appear to have been simple copies of everything that's in iPhone OS3. So remind what the revolutionary bit is? Vaguely better screen? Slightly better battery life? A cloud based app store? Slightly faster CPU? Hardly comes as a surprise that Apple's suing them. I think what is more relevant right now is that there is now a real competitor to the iPhone in the market. By filing that many lawsuits it appears that the Desire does put a rocket up Apples arse. What specs? Since the lost-and-found iPhone 4G wasn't functioning and therefore couldn't be fully analysed, nobody has a clue what its specs are. Unless you've got some physic hotline into Steve Jobs brain of course. As for multi-tasking - it's coming in iPhone OS4 but I don't think many iPhone users will care much because it's an irrelevance. My music carries on playing while I check my email at the moment - what further multitasking enhancements will I need that will make my life complete as it has the lives of Android users? I had multitasking on my N95 and it was a pain in the arse - I was forever running out of memory and constantly dropping back into the interface to close the myriad apps I'd opened and inadvertently left running. Yea, there's an awful lot of absolutely shite Flash content out there. I mean seriously - send me in the direction of some useful Flash code - I dare you. In my wanderings around the web all it seems to be used for is as a container for lazy programmers to sit their shite movie players in or as a GUI for websites used by ermmm lazy web designers who can't be arsed to use proper web code like HTML5 or for porn adverts. And let's not even get into the subject of how full of holes Flash is and how it's utilised by hackers who love the fact that it can bring otherwise secure browsers (like Chrome) to their knees. Yea, my choices as an iPhone user are so very limited. Only 180,000 apps to choose from - my god it's like a barren wilderness in that app store. :rofl: |
Re: iPad
Originally Posted by Hutch
(Post 8513769)
Lucky you - enjoy all those, ermm, Flash games. And, ermmm, intrusive adverts.
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Re: iPad
Originally Posted by Deancm
(Post 8513912)
Yes Apple do produce very good stuff. However it would be good to not have to be tied into iTunes and be able to play music in FLAC format. I prefer Linux and if Apple had more of a Linux ethos I would probably buy one. Apple stuff does tick the eye candy box.
Originally Posted by Deancm
(Post 8513912)
The Snapdragon processor is pretty good. I think the real revolutionary thing will prove to be the openness of Android as it could become the standard OS that all mobiles in the future will run, a bit like how the micro computer market changed with the emergence of the PC and Windows. Only time will tell.
Originally Posted by Deancm
(Post 8513912)
I think what is more relevant right now is that there is now a real competitor to the iPhone in the market. By filing that many lawsuits it appears that the Desire does put a rocket up Apples arse.
Apple broke that monopoly up - without an iPhone there would never have been an HTC Desire. Competition's fine by me and Apple could be just as guilty as the next company of sitting on their hands once they'd sewn up a market. But Apple are the only innovators in this market - Android brings absolutely nothing new to the party at all. I mean seriously - beyond some eye candy (active wallpaper on the home screen etc) - what is truly innovative in either the Android OS or the HTC handsets?
Originally Posted by Deancm
(Post 8513912)
I was referring to the specs of iPhone OS 4.0, details of which were released by Jobs last week.
Originally Posted by Deancm
(Post 8513912)
Whether it's awful or not is irrelevant. What matters is that if you want to use Flash then you can. You have the choice. Not so with the iPhone.
Originally Posted by Deancm
(Post 8513912)
But could you develop your own app and run it on the iPhone without the approval of Apple?
Originally Posted by Deancm
(Post 8513929)
Talking about adverts. What are the thoughts of Apples iAds?
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Re: iPad
Last night whilst syncing my iPhone, it reported an error. So I went to restore it.
It backed the phone up, and then "preparing iPhone for restore" message for about 15 minutes. Then, I get an error message. Phone now stuck in usb + iTunes mode. Managed to get it into DFU mode, and iTunes found it, went to restore, but at "verifying restore with Apple" it got another error. It's dead as a dodo. Just trying it on my XP machine now. It's found the phone in recovery mode, just downloading 3.1.3, and hoping it'll restore the bastard. I think I tempted fate yesterday!! :rofl: |
Re: iPad
Originally Posted by xzibit
(Post 8514158)
Last night whilst syncing my iPhone, it reported an error. So I went to restore it.
It backed the phone up, and then "preparing iPhone for restore" message for about 15 minutes. Then, I get an error message. Phone now stuck in usb + iTunes mode. Managed to get it into DFU mode, and iTunes found it, went to restore, but at "verifying restore with Apple" it got another error. It's dead as a dodo. Just trying it on my XP machine now. It's found the phone in recovery mode, just downloading 3.1.3, and hoping it'll restore the bastard. I think I tempted fate yesterday!! :rofl: Oh thats right, you can't. Yes you did tempt fate, ha ha ha :p JTL |
Re: iPad
Originally Posted by JackTheLad
(Post 8514338)
Take the battery out, wait a minute, and put it back in, you'll be fine...
Oh thats right, you can't. Yes you did tempt fate, ha ha ha :p JTL It's all working again now though. :thumbsup: |
Re: iPad
Thought the 'droid lovers might find this interesting ...
http://linuxoniphone.blogspot.com/20...uietly-in.html |
Re: iPad
Originally Posted by xzibit
(Post 8514158)
Last night whilst syncing my iPhone, it reported an error. So I went to restore it.
It backed the phone up, and then "preparing iPhone for restore" message for about 15 minutes. Then, I get an error message. Phone now stuck in usb + iTunes mode. Managed to get it into DFU mode, and iTunes found it, went to restore, but at "verifying restore with Apple" it got another error. It's dead as a dodo. Just trying it on my XP machine now. It's found the phone in recovery mode, just downloading 3.1.3, and hoping it'll restore the bastard. I think I tempted fate yesterday!! :rofl: |
Re: iPad
Originally Posted by Hutch
(Post 8514420)
Thought the 'droid lovers might find this interesting ...
http://linuxoniphone.blogspot.com/20...uietly-in.html That's actually quite a threat to Apple's business model. I wonder what their response will be. |
Re: iPad
Originally Posted by Deancm
(Post 8515274)
Steve Jobs will be really impressed with that. Kind of defeats the purpose of buying an iPhone. If a person wants Android they may as well just purchase one of the new Android 2.1 phones. That's unless a person already owns an iPhone and doesn't want to lay out cash for a new phone.
That's actually quite a threat to Apple's business model. I wonder what their response will be. People buy iPhone's because they do work well, straight out of the box. I can't see that too many mass market consumers are going to rush out and flash Android on to their iPhones. I doubt that Jobs is quaking in his shoes right now, but it does demonstrate the apparent ease at getting Android onto different hardware platforms, which to me has always been one of it's big advantages. S |
Re: iPad
Originally Posted by bigAPE
(Post 8292641)
BTW, for those that want a 1GHZ Slate device that runs open software, with a camera, Bluetooth, WiFi & 3G, etc then take a look at the Dell Mini 5
http://www.crunchgear.com/2010/01/28...ms-us-arrival/ Oh, down side it's only 5" and it's US$1,000!! iPad not looking so bad now is it... but hey, it's got everything you all seem to want. http://jkkmobile.blogspot.com/2010/0...et-review.html Available March 25th, at $877, in China. Availability and pricing for EU and US coming soon.. |
Re: iPad
Originally Posted by Hutch
(Post 8509564)
It's everything. It's the amazing screen, the solid build quality, the OS, the apps, the connectivity. It's an incredibly natural product to use that requires virtually no instructions.
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Re: iPad
Originally Posted by IvanM
(Post 8516374)
Will all my friend be shafting their warranty/jailbreak to use it as they want?
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