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Originally Posted by Cod3rror View Post
How often do people use USB On-The-Go? I guarantee you not very often at all.
How often do people transfer things through Bluetooth? Not very often.
There are tons of third party apps that beat Nokia's first party app.
iPhone 5 will have a good camera. iPhone 4's is already good enough.
Does your N9 have TeleAtlas maps navigation? That's right NO! iPhone has both NAVTEQ and TeleAtlas GPS apps, and Navigon is way better than Nokia's Maps.
Who cares about Qt? How is that an advantage a consumer will use?
Running Android apps? You are very, very misinformed about that subject and besides, why would iOS need sub par applications from Android?

iPhone delivers where it matters. And it's not me killing it, it's Nokia themselves killing it. They are not marketing it at all, and they'll only make 250 thousands of N9s, Apple sells 20+ million iPhones in a quarter.

Sooner or later you will have either iPhone or Android. It's inevitable, Nokia is going down.
Oh dear. Are you acting ? This is insane, I have to inform you.
In the real world, not the iPhone world, people transfers photos and music each other through bluetooth, it is very useful, and I wish one day Steve Jobs lets you try it natively.

"Who cares about Qt?" Android geeks. They're trying everything to port Qt to Android.
Misinformed ? Oh really ? That's pretty ironic, tell me why ?
The first point is, Android apps forms a huge app ecosystem you can't deny and it's cool to run other system's apps, but you won't admit it. The second point is, iOs can't do it, I mean, there isn't an app for this, even if one single ifanboy would want it.


"There are tons of third party apps that beat Nokia's first party app." The purpose of first party apps is to be integrated with the system, built-in. Something your third party iPhone apps will never be.

"and Navigon is way better than Nokia's Maps." Ha ha ha..

"iPhone delivers where it matters" Ah, so the signal strengh doesn't matters ?

It's time to be honest.

People like you, extreme iFanboys, are hating whatever Nokia do and provides without any particular reason, like Apple zombies.
If you can't do a particular thing with your Iphone, you'll say
"Whatever I don't need it, who do ? Useless", you won't admit and become particulary agressive.
If the next year you can do it, you'll say
"Awesome, so cool, innovating, way better than others" and you'll be so excited like a kid unboxing his PS3.

USB OTG -> "How often do people use USB On-The-Go? I guarantee you not very often at all."
BT transfert -> "How often do people transfer things through Bluetooth? Not very often."
Qt -> "Who cares about Qt?"
Running Android apps -> "why would iOS need sub par applications from Android?"

See ? Always the same answers. People like you used to say the same about MMS, multitasking, folders, wallpapers, copy&paste, etc. You forgot all of the simple and useful features, like if you never used a phone before an iPhone. Now you call it innovations because in your iFanworld, when you get use to live with limited functionnalities, you can't see the benefits of something you don't have, or you don't want to see it until you get it.

You are frustrated, but you'll never admit it, you'll just keeping on saying crap about Nokia and the N9 as usual, it makes you feel better.
 

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