I've heard more than a few females say that the iphone 5 is the ideal size for them. Do you guys think the HTC one might be a little bit large for them? Will HTC lose sales to apple?
I've heard more than a few females say that the iphone 5 is the ideal size for them. Do you guys think the HTC one might be a little bit large for them? Will HTC lose sales to apple?
My missus loves hers, she uses her phones 2 handed anyway
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I know for a fact that they will because they lost me as an iPhone customer at least for now. I've been using iPhones since I stood in line for the very first one, but I won't be buying the next one if its just a 5s and I already preordered the One.will Apple lose sales to HTC? I'd say they wouldn't even notice if they did, honestly. The following is too strong and HTC isn't exactly Samsung yet.
I've heard more than a few females say that the iphone 5 is the ideal size for them. Do you guys think the HTC one might be a little bit large for them? Will HTC lose sales to apple?
I know for a fact that they will because they lost me as an iPhone customer at least for now. I've been using iPhones since I stood in line for the very first one, but I won't be buying the next one if its just a 5s and I already preordered the One.
This was my thinking for a long time. But with my 4s no longer having functioning wifi I needed to look at all options. When I actually did the math on what I would need to spend to replace my most used apps, it was under $100.For every one of you there are about two or so who are "too invested in the ecosystem" to ever think of leaving.
For every one of you there are about two or so who are "too invested in the ecosystem" to ever think of leaving.
That's where I was, except if I add up what I've paid for all my "paid" apps, it's probably closer to $500. Yet when I took stock of the ones that I actually use on a regular basis, it was maybe 20% of that.I have a ridiculous number of paid apps. Probably a couple hundred bucks worth.
This was my thinking for a long time. But with my 4s no longer having functioning wifi I needed to look at all options. When I actually did the math on what I would need to spend to replace my most used apps, it was under $100.
I've come up with workarounds or replacements for Apple iCloud services.
I have a 1200 sqft home with close to 10 Macs in it and a slew of idevices; I'm invested in the Apple ecosystem. But when I stepped back and actually thought through what the switching process would be, it wasn't that big a deal.
Desktop, two laptops, one driving my main TV, one acting as the TV in the living room, one driving the TV in our bedroom, one acting as a server for files/VPN/etc. Aaaaaaand I'm a dork.Why so many computers?
I've heard more than a few females say that the iphone 5 is the ideal size for them. Do you guys think the HTC one might be a little bit large for them? Will HTC lose sales to apple?
For every one of you there are about two or so who are "too invested in the ecosystem" to ever think of leaving. Seems like a lot of Apple people are starting to consider other phones, yet you get articles about how iOS is gaining ground on Android in the market. It seems like you're in the minority that'll actually switch.
I'm also an iPhone 5 user who is pretty invested in the ecosystem. I like it, but that doesn't stop me from evaluating one Android phone each year to see if I can be enticed away, However, I've gotten to the point where I'm tired of chasing jailbreaks in order to get the little tweaks I want, such as quick settings toggles in the notification center. Sense 5 does have that, right?