Had my note 5 since launch, used the gps the next day to guide us to our vacation spot. gps got me across 2 states with pen point accuracy just like all of my phones have.
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There are Iphone folks...in the Droid forums???
*scratches head*
Oh.
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I dislike Apple products (to say the least) but for some reason, this year, I'm kind of eagerly and quietly anticipating it being really good so it blows the doors off any manufacturer that is trying to compete with them.
iPhones have widgets....
I actually like Apple products, but you're very correct in this statement. They provide an overall polished experience that is smooth and seamless for most who use it. It is a very solid option for most people just because it has less of a learning curve. But I agree that their sales are more from: 1) people being locked into that ecosystem; and 2) public perception that it is a superior product to everything else out there. An iPhone does exactly zero things that an Android phone can't do, other than access iTunes, iCloud, and iMessage (among other Apple only products and apps).That has not happened in 7yrs +. They have for several years just reinvented what everyone else has had for awhile and told their customers it was groundbreaking and they believed them! Their groundbreaking moments were iPhone 1 and ipod 1. They may blow away competition in sales but has more to do with their customers and public perception leading the deception of what a superior product really is.
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iPhones have widgets....
Many use and appreciate the pro's and con's of each platform. Nothing wrong with it.
I actually like Apple products, but you're very correct in this statement. They provide an overall polished experience that is smooth and seamless for most who use it. It is a very solid option for most people just because it has less of a learning curve. But I agree that their sales are more from: 1) people being locked into that ecosystem; and 2) public perception that it is a superior product to everything else out there. An iPhone does exactly zero things that an Android phone can't do, other than access iTunes, iCloud, and iMessage (among other Apple only products and apps).
Internal specs dont mean everything if the software cripples them.
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In a sense yes -- but you have to pull down the notification shade every time to access them and see the information. It is their spin on it but I don't like it. The point of a widget (for me) is the information being there on my home screen at all times -- If I have to go to a specific spot I would rather just open the app since it would be the same.
That's true... I really wish there can be a smartphone that feeds useful information DIRECTLY into my brain. (weather, top news, stock quotes, texts, emails, alarm, etc) I'm just too lazy to pick up a phone... or raise my wrist to look at a smart watch. Guess that's at least 10 to 20 years away.(oh, while I'm at it, get me a car that drives itself... my daily commute is worse than hell... stop-and-go 5mph traffic on the interstate 30 minutes each way)
One day maybe -- but still the widgets on iPhone do behave differently than the ones on Android. They finally got them but put their spin on it. I assume they did it this way since they do not want to change how the home screens work with all the apps on them.
I didn't like having to tap multiple spots to see my calendar -- I prefer just seeing my information right on the home screen. Some may not mind. It is really a preference thing.
Yup. That is probably my number one issue with iOS. I like being able to put sticky note reminders on my home screen and have my upcoming calendar staring me in the face. I know, First World Problems, but it really is more convenient. iPhones have to be fast - it takes more clicks just to do the exact same thing I can get on Android by glancing at my phone.One day maybe -- but still the widgets on iPhone do behave differently than the ones on Android. They finally got them but put their spin on it. I assume they did it this way since they do not want to change how the home screens work with all the apps on them.
I didn't like having to tap multiple spots to see my calendar -- I prefer just seeing my information right on the home screen. Some may not mind. It is really a preference thing.
And that's with the iphone 6. Curious to see the speed test difference with the 6s.
That has not happened in 7yrs +. They have for several years just reinvented what everyone else has had for awhile and told their customers it was groundbreaking and they believed them! Their groundbreaking moments were iPhone 1 and ipod 1. They may blow away competition in sales but has more to do with their customers and public perception leading the deception of what a superior product really is.
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Couldn't have said it better myself. Apple is successful simply because of marketing, advertising and ids making it popular. iOS has no competition with in the iOS platform which is why year after year they can give their consumers under-specked phones with last years tech, copy and feature and put an apple twist on it, call it revolutionary, and watch people line up for it. Imagine if another tech company had access to iOS and gave apple customers a more superior product hardware wise, apple would be in serious trouble.
I've often thought of this as well! What would happen if Apple opened up IOS and let all the competition come in? I guarantee not only would other manufacturers make a better phone but the phone would actually run iOS even more efficient than Apple already does.
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Never had any GPS problems with the note either using google maps or a mapping app.
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