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I don't like the headphone audio over bluetooth part of the device. I hope they will release a device with 3.5mm Jack in the future.
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hmmm he didnt use fingerprint scanner, although it was there...
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Apple is doing smaller phones now so in a few years those pocket laptops will be gone again, I think.
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In the end, it just shows that a lot of other companies have forgotten how to be innovative and are quick to follow popular trends. Smaller phones leading to smaller devices... so welcome back to 2007 again? |
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You have to give them props for creating a cult so strong that no matter what happens, those who enter will never leave. Sad, but mighty impressive nonetheless.
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What is a serious cult to me is how exclusive some of these esoteric choices are that push (think: Morton's Fork) users to think that their (the accuser) option is the best option because it shows some level of knowledge that is lacking in other choices. Personally, the push to make something simple like personal computers that are now rather ubiquitous and the necessary hardware to support that choice into rarified territories is really a waste of my time. Simply stated: I'm technology agnostic. I'm rather apathetic as to whatever choices that people scream for/against/with - they're all tools in the end that can do what is required to meet your user and/or business goals. I support whatever I want to. And I tend to dislike trends - I supported Maemo, MeeGo and Sailfish. I like choice. Quote:
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this was my first think too :D |
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- Apple's SoC is superior to just about anything, both in raw performance and low power consumption - This enables Apple to create compact, yet extremely powerful devices with decent battery life, there is simply no competition here at the moment - Because all software updates are in Apple's hands, fixes come through to older models also (AFAIK they are still updating iPhone 4S, which was launched in 2011...), whereas many Android manufacturers stop providing software updates quite fast. This is serious problem. - Because there are limited number of device models, there are some special apps that can be easily adopted and calibrated to them, IE frequency analyzer we used to tune PA-systems... It's of course walled garden, but it does have it's benefits. I'm not sure how Jolla planned to manage software updates in multi-manufacturer environment but I do hope they have thought out how to avoid the mess Android is in because of unwillingness of manufacturers to publish updates. Otherwise talk about security soon(tm) becomes more or less meaningless. |
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