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    Quote Originally Posted by Twitchin Kitten View Post
    That's a nice TV, OB. You're going to enjoy it. Can't comment on the tablet / phone since I'm an Apple "sheeple". :)
    You should thinking about switching to Android. Apple is going the way of Blackberry. 4" screens can't be defended by shills and fanboys/fangirls as easily as the rest of Apple 5S's inferior specs.

    The Ultra has a 6.44" with 1080P resolution and other top specs; great with t-mobile's unlimited and unthrottled data plan for phones. The Sony Z1 has all the same specs as Z Ultra except it is 5", has an LED flash and a 20.7 mp camera that beats everything on the market including the Nokia 1020 that has a camera with an even higher MP since MP isn't everything when it comes to a camera and Nokia is a windows phone. If you'd like a top spec phone between the Z1 and Z Ultra, Samsung has released the Note III at 5.7". The Z1 (mini) is rumored to be 4.3" and will be released in the US in January with otherwise identical specs as Z1 if you'd prefer a near Apple sized phone but with top specs. The best bargain of all will be the Google Nexus 5 that is rumored to be sold at $299 for the 16GB version and $399 for the 32gb version yet has top level specs throughout.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Twitchin Kitten View Post
    I've ditched all my windows based products and gone Apple about 4 years ago. I got sick of the bullshit with AV's not working properly, blue screens and missing dll files and other bullshit making me have to reformat twice a year.

    I looked at all the phones, including Android and I just like the little phone. I don't use it to do anything other than make calls and use a couple apps for things like transferring money when needed. I can't imagine using it for any kind of productivity or business. Got a Macbook Pro that is great for take along if the need arises for me to have my computer with me and the iMac is just freakin' awesome for my desktop. Everything integrates nicely and I'm happy for it.

    When I'm out of the house, not working on something on the desktop, I like to be just that - away from the computer. I dont' even give out my cell number.

    Unlike the "other side" who like to rag on Apple users, I simply feel everyone should get and use the computer and peripherals they can afford and like to use. To each their own.

    I don't carry a handbag big enough to hold your phone! :)
    I actually like the smaller iPhone 4 because it fit in my front pocket much easier than the iPhone 5 does. I won't carry my phone or money in a handbag anyway.

    My tech used to rag on me mercilessly for switching everything to Apple until I gave him my old iPhone 4. His bitching is cut in half now :)

    How's your reception with T-mobile? The service sucks here for that company and as well for AT&T. I get the best service from Verizon here. Tried them all and there's just too many 'dead spots' with the others here.
    There is a huge difference between Microsoft Vs Apple and Android Vs Apple. You know, things like closed source operating systems and bloatware. Microsoft sure did screw the pooch with Steve Ballmer at the head quite a few times and in quite a few major ways. Thank goodness he is resigning.

    No one in their right mind expects much "productivity" from a smartphone which is why you were upset that Android doesn't offer it. A good smartphone is used to quickly look up information on the go. It takes quite a bit longer to boot up a laptop for that purpose and near impossible on a 4" Crapple screen. As far as worrying so much about crime that you will not carry your money or phone in your purse, here is a novel idea. Relocate to a lower crime area. That's what I and countless dozens of millions of other Americans did.

    T-mobile works great in most US cities including their suburbs and along most interstate highways. My husband has no problem on I-84 the whole length from Portland to Salt Lake City yet you have problems in Tom's River, NJ. Then again, T-Mobile does save its customers a bundle by not wasting so much on equipment outlay for places no one cares to visit or drive through like the boondocks you live in. Tom's River is drive-through country for New Yorkers going to Atlantic City and back. Maybe if your house was adjacent to the Garden State Parkway, you would probably get better reception.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Obnoxious Bitch View Post
    There is a huge difference between Microsoft Vs Apple and Android Vs Apple. You know, things like closed source operating systems and bloatware. Microsoft sure did screw the pooch with Steve Ballmer at the head quite a few times and in quite a few major ways. Thank goodness he is resigning.

    No one in their right mind expects much "productivity" from a smartphone which is why you were upset that Android doesn't offer it. A good smartphone is used to quickly look up information on the go. It takes quite a bit longer to boot up a laptop for that purpose and near impossible on a 4" Crapple screen. As far as worrying so much about crime that you will not carry your money or phone in your purse, here is a novel idea. Relocate to a lower crime area. That's what I and countless dozens of millions of other Americans did.

    T-mobile works great in most US cities including their suburbs and along most interstate highways. My husband has no problem on I-84 the whole length from Portland to Salt Lake City yet you have problems in Tom's River, NJ. Then again, T-Mobile does save its customers a bundle by not wasting so much on equipment outlay for places no one cares to visit or drive through like the boondocks you live in. Tom's River is drive-through country for New Yorkers going to Atlantic City and back. Maybe if your house was adjacent to the Garden State Parkway, you would probably get better reception.
    if you weren't so busy trying to look intelligent perhaps you'd have noticed that she said she's happy. then again, if you hadn't chopped your dick off perhaps you'd be happier and less inclined to be a spiteful cunt.
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