I haven't noticed as much noise lately related to the iPad Air. Aside from the hardware changes, it's not groundbreaking to keep the buzz going for weeks on end. Does that mean the Nexus 5 will be the device buzzing a few months from now? Not necessarily. New devices are always around the corner and the next big thing today will become the best thing of yesterday - the joys of being a tech enthusiast.I looking through the tech blogs all the top stories have been the nexus 5 or the release of Kit Kat. I have not seen or heard much on the new iPad. Anybody else noticing this too?
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I looking through the tech blogs all the top stories have been the nexus 5 or the release of Kit Kat. I have not seen or heard much on the new iPad. Anybody else noticing this too?
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The iPad Air launch didn't seem to attract the crowds either, lots of tech sites saying the 'queues' for them are... well, there isnt one!
Apple churns the same stuff out constantly, they considered making everything white with some new icons a HUGE redesign of iOS. Control centre/notification 'centre' are just cheap knock offs of the Android version which is far more useful! No wonder Android has 80% + of the market now.
Android doesn't have 80% of the tablet market share and the iPad Air is, in terms of hardware design, a gigantic leap forward, not like the iPhone5S.
I'm far from being an Apple fanboy but when they actually release a truly great product, it should be acknowledged.
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The iPad Air launch didn't seem to attract the crowds either, lots of tech sites saying the 'queues' for them are... well, there isnt one!
Apple churns the same stuff out constantly, they considered making everything white with some new icons a HUGE redesign of iOS. Control centre/notification 'centre' are just cheap knock offs of the Android version which is far more useful! No wonder Android has 80% + of the market now.
Android has 80% of market share (if that) because the Android os is free. Simple as that. It doesn't mean it's superior or inferior to other os.
Apple really is quite amazing. Against all the competitions around the globe (Google + all the android manufacturers combine) they are still holding their own. They have a hold of the most profitable/lucrative market share, the high end.
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iPad Air was available day 1 without shipping delays and no sellouts in local stores.
I would imagine the iPad Mini will be much more tough to get.
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I've always said iOS is a tablet OS while Android is a great phone OS.
Thinner and lighter with a faster processor... where have we seen that before?
The 5s was never going to be the jump forward people hoped for, it's an 'S' device so is merely an upgrade in specs (based on the history of iphone).
Android has 80% of market share (if that) because the Android os is free. Simple as that. It doesn't mean it's superior or inferior to other os.
The people who bought Android devices could have bought Apple devices instead, but chose not to. The best selling Android phones are also the most expensive Android phones...so Android's success is obviously not because of price. My HTC Rezound was more expensive than any iPhone when it came out. The GS3 and GS4 were also just as expensive as the best iPhones.
According to what source? The GS3 and GS4 alone were the best selling Android phones by a wide margin.If you are only comparing high end devices then Apple would have majority market share.
The number of cheap android phones and devices far outweigh high end ones.
According to what source? The GS3 and GS4 alone were the best selling Android phones by a wide margin.
I'd like to see your source supporting the claim that most Android phones sold are low end.