That picture.
Silly girl.
I honestly don't see what's so bad about Windows 8? Yeah it had a few problems with regards to user experience but once you get around those problems and learn how to use it properly I find it way better than earlier Windows versions. People just need to stop being so critical.
I think it's an anime comic actually called "Freezing" as far as I can see
Google is still milking the android
Microsoft is still milking windows
Universities are still milking students
Workplaces are still milking employees
Fast food outlets are still milking fast food
Activision is still milking Call of Duty
That farmer is still milking cows
It's all money, dude. Companies won't stop milking sh*t if it makes them money.
Pull your head out of your fanboy arse and have some respect.
I'm sorry, but "hopefully"? How does this lawsuit affect you or any other android/iphone user in any way shape or form?
Wow, Samsung's ad doesn't even take into account any of the iPhone's specific and unique features, and just throws out a whole bunch of random software functions.
Camera that can take great low light photos - They have that
A Camera button - the volume button doubles as a camera button
Wireless charging - who gives a shit about wireless charging? how hard is it to plug a cord in you lazy arse
NFC - would be nice
A touch screen so sensitive I don't have to take off my gloves when it's cold to use it - i don't think thats possible, but there are gloves on the market that can do that.
OS integrated augm...
I love how all you Android fanboys complain about how Apple "steals stuff" and is "number 1" and all this other crap. To be quite honest, I don't think anybody cares about these facts at all. Both phones have their ups and downs.
Remember that Apple basically reinvented this new smartphone industry. If anything, Android stole a hell of a lot and just took it further.
I'm still trying to find a reason why I should ditch my 4S for an Android phone, but even these kind of articles aren't selling me. Most of the things they've just described are either just small conveniences that aren't game breakers or the iPhone can already do them. I think for newer customers Android is a great option but for those that already have an iPhone, I wouldn't go switching over completely if things actually work for you.
Think i'm going ...
You know if you actually have friends on facebook, it's quite useful. You should try it!
Not only does it connect me to old friends from school it keeps me close to the friends I care about most and makes it a hell of a lot easier to organise things.
what were you expecting?
Couldn't really care less to be honest. Android is sluggish, boring and confusing at the best of times even with specs that outgun iPhone. Apple just makes better use of the partnership between software and hardware.