LMAO! Don't appease me, not falling. I said it clear, that nexus isn't shizzzz..you taunted my chip speed @ 800 and several other specs..time to back it bro....battle phone is on! Love it!
Back up them claims G
This is a bit much for this late. You like what you like and I like what I like.
That's the entire point of the thread. So stop trolling, because now it's just annoying.
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The iPhone does not hinder and detract. Just saying
I quoted your post. Don't accuse me of that. I answered all of your OP paragraphs word for word respectfully...I have thanked and like many of your post. I am gone...enjoy your thread...
Oh I see it! Sorry I'm exhausted.
It does for me actually, but that's because I prefer Android and I'm not a fan of the glass slate design. So it's not within my preference and is not a legit option for me to maximize my phone happiness so to speak.
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No worries....I can take it lol. Consider my posts OP ED. We all need both sides of an argument. Like I say, the openness and developers on the nexus can't be beat.
Would not it be nice to just say your opinion and not have other perspectives or ideals on what a device is to someone objective or subjective...measurable data is always preferred, but there is value in subjectivity...it just isn't measurable. Well said man, and sorry if I feathered your nest. That is not my intention. Rock that beast!Yeah but this isn't about individual comparison between the Nexus and X phone. It's about what the individual user desires, and what device maximizes that desire. So regardless of the points you made, and regardless of me calling this or that phone a downgrade, "facts" are hard to argue when the perspective is so skewed b/c we each want and need a different thing.
For example, I would say a decent majority of the folks rooting/flashing their Nexus love it, but that's because:
- It gives them an experience unlike the stock experience
- That's the behavior they desire to enjoy
- The Nexus has one of the best--if not the best--support of any Android device currently
- The Android operating system, by its nature, is easily and expansively customizable even in stock form
But again, these users enjoy that and for them, particularly myself and I'm sure a decent portion of RootzWiki, XDA, our rom forum, etc., that's what they wanted in their device. Think of them as the equivalent of Apple fan folks (but ignoring an actual phone comparison b/c that's moot). They want a specific "brand." For one person it may be Apple, for the other it may be Android, and a derivation thereof of the latter is rooting, flashing, etc. etc. But that brand can obviously shift or skew your perspective, b/c again, not to beat a dead horse, everything is subjective to a point.
And of course subjectivity masks inadequacies. That is basic and fundamental economics. Everything, to a degree, is a cost-benefit analysis. If the cost of an item (a device's flaws) outweighs the benefit of the item (the device's upsides) to that actor, then obviously they will like, want, and purchase something that better represents their cost:benefit necessities (or utility, if you want to go there).
For me, the cost (poor radios, spotty mic) is (greatly) outweighed by the benefits (the screen, ICS, rooting/flashing, the shape, etc.). Hence I've been through 4 (including my current). For others, the converse may absolutely be true--but each conclusion is logically valid because it's based on their own choice, subjectivity, utility, and ultimately happiness.
So again, this is not a comparison thread. If I wanted that I would have started the 1000th one. It's about realizing that X user prefers this, Y user prefers that, and A user prefers that, but each preference should not be undermined or chastised because we have no understanding of how that preference is calculated or determined.
Would not it be nice to just say your opinion and not have another perspectives or ideals on what a device is to someone
What? You mean would it be nice just talk about your phone and not have people comment? Sorry I don't quite follow if that's not what you meant.
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I know, good English is hard to find these days. We are all used to contractions so I will digress.
Wouldn't it be nice = would not it be nice. (same thing) hope that helps.
, but mainly b/c I didn't realize it was possessive until after the fact.not have another perspectives or ideals on what a device is to someone
What? You mean would it be nice just talk about your phone and not have people comment? Sorry I don't quite follow if that's not what you meant.
Edit: I see you edited. Indifference curves are measures, they're just never 100% accurate b/c of the amount of assumption that goes along with them .
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