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Turkish said:
fordy said:
As you can see from the other threads currently around for Sony Phones and tablets, many of them only look at Sony products, so when a rather un-innovative product comes to the market, there's all this sudden hype, just because it's a Sony product, which cannot really do much more compared to other products on the market.


You don't know what you're taling aboout. Calling the new Sony Xperia Z and Tablet Z un-innovative(lmao), I really think you shouldn't talk about the topic.


You don't know what you're taling aboout. Calling the new Sony Xperia Z and Tablet Z innovative(lmao), I really think you shouldn't talk about the topic.



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fordy said:
Turkish said:
fordy said:
As you can see from the other threads currently around for Sony Phones and tablets, many of them only look at Sony products, so when a rather un-innovative product comes to the market, there's all this sudden hype, just because it's a Sony product, which cannot really do much more compared to other products on the market.


You don't know what you're taling aboout. Calling the new Sony Xperia Z and Tablet Z un-innovative(lmao), I really think you shouldn't talk about the topic.


You don't know what you're taling aboout. Calling the new Sony Xperia Z and Tablet Z innovative(lmao), I really think you shouldn't talk about the topic.

Thats all you got, hit and run posts. Don't waste my time.



Turkish said:
fordy said:
Turkish said:
fordy said:
As you can see from the other threads currently around for Sony Phones and tablets, many of them only look at Sony products, so when a rather un-innovative product comes to the market, there's all this sudden hype, just because it's a Sony product, which cannot really do much more compared to other products on the market.


You don't know what you're taling aboout. Calling the new Sony Xperia Z and Tablet Z un-innovative(lmao), I really think you shouldn't talk about the topic.


You don't know what you're taling aboout. Calling the new Sony Xperia Z and Tablet Z innovative(lmao), I really think you shouldn't talk about the topic.

Thats all you got, hit and run posts. Don't waste my time.


So you're posting stuff with "oh look how innovative it is!" and when somebody actually calls you on it, you say "You dont know what you're talking about".

So tell everyone....WHY is it innovative?



fordy said:
Turkish said:
fordy said:
Turkish said:
fordy said:
As you can see from the other threads currently around for Sony Phones and tablets, many of them only look at Sony products, so when a rather un-innovative product comes to the market, there's all this sudden hype, just because it's a Sony product, which cannot really do much more compared to other products on the market.


You don't know what you're taling aboout. Calling the new Sony Xperia Z and Tablet Z un-innovative(lmao), I really think you shouldn't talk about the topic.


You don't know what you're taling aboout. Calling the new Sony Xperia Z and Tablet Z innovative(lmao), I really think you shouldn't talk about the topic.

Thats all you got, hit and run posts. Don't waste my time.


So you're posting stuff with "oh look how innovative it is!" and when somebody actually calls you on it, you say "You dont know what you're talking about".

So tell everyone....WHY is it innovative?

You are ill informed. You called these products un-innovative(wtf) that cannot do much more than other products. What is so innovative about this? Its one of the first 5" 1080p smartphones, 13MP camera, dust and water resistant, has NFC, uses Dragontrail glass, last but not least: a very sexy design that distinguishes itself from the often plastic phones of competitors.

Yep, you should probably get your eyeballs checked. What exactly will you call innovative in a smartphone then? What exactly is more innovative about the transition from GS2 to GS3?



Turkish said:
fordy said:
Turkish said:
fordy said:
Turkish said:
fordy said:
As you can see from the other threads currently around for Sony Phones and tablets, many of them only look at Sony products, so when a rather un-innovative product comes to the market, there's all this sudden hype, just because it's a Sony product, which cannot really do much more compared to other products on the market.


You don't know what you're taling aboout. Calling the new Sony Xperia Z and Tablet Z un-innovative(lmao), I really think you shouldn't talk about the topic.


You don't know what you're taling aboout. Calling the new Sony Xperia Z and Tablet Z innovative(lmao), I really think you shouldn't talk about the topic.

Thats all you got, hit and run posts. Don't waste my time.


So you're posting stuff with "oh look how innovative it is!" and when somebody actually calls you on it, you say "You dont know what you're talking about".

So tell everyone....WHY is it innovative?

You are ill informed. You called these products un-innovative(wtf) that cannot do much more than other products. What is so innovative about this? Its one of the first 5" 1080p smartphones, 13MP camera, dust and water resistant, has NFC, uses Dragontrail glass, last but not least: a very sexy design that distinguishes itself from the often plastic phones of competitors.

Yep, you should probably get your eyeballs checked. What exactly will you call innovative in a smartphone then? What exactly is more innovative about the transition from GS2 to GS3?

One of the first does not equal first, sorry to tell you. The Optimus G has had a 13MP camera for several months now. NFC devices? Well...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_NFC-enabled_mobile_devices

Hardly anything innovative at all...

The glass was used in phones in 2011, and doesn't even carry the same hardness rating as Gorilla Glass (Vickers 595 - 673 for Dragontrail vs Gorilla 622 - 701).

Interesting to see which is the more "plastic looking" between the two...

versus

 

My eyes are perfectly fine. Perhaps you should actually do some research into the matter before just spouting any old crap from the Xperia spec sheet and claiming it to be innovative...



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fordy said:
Turkish said:
fordy said:
Turkish said:
fordy said:
Turkish said:
fordy said:
As you can see from the other threads currently around for Sony Phones and tablets, many of them only look at Sony products, so when a rather un-innovative product comes to the market, there's all this sudden hype, just because it's a Sony product, which cannot really do much more compared to other products on the market.


You don't know what you're taling aboout. Calling the new Sony Xperia Z and Tablet Z un-innovative(lmao), I really think you shouldn't talk about the topic.


You don't know what you're taling aboout. Calling the new Sony Xperia Z and Tablet Z innovative(lmao), I really think you shouldn't talk about the topic.

Thats all you got, hit and run posts. Don't waste my time.


So you're posting stuff with "oh look how innovative it is!" and when somebody actually calls you on it, you say "You dont know what you're talking about".

So tell everyone....WHY is it innovative?

You are ill informed. You called these products un-innovative(wtf) that cannot do much more than other products. What is so innovative about this? Its one of the first 5" 1080p smartphones, 13MP camera, dust and water resistant, has NFC, uses Dragontrail glass, last but not least: a very sexy design that distinguishes itself from the often plastic phones of competitors.

Yep, you should probably get your eyeballs checked. What exactly will you call innovative in a smartphone then? What exactly is more innovative about the transition from GS2 to GS3?

One of the first does not equal first, sorry to tell you. The Optimus G has had a 13MP camera for several months now. NFC devices? Well...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_NFC-enabled_mobile_devices

Hardly anything innovative at all...

The glass was used in phones in 2011, and doesn't even carry the same hardness rating as Gorilla Glass (Vickers 595 - 673 for Dragontrail vs Gorilla 622 - 701).

Interesting to see which is the more "plastic looking" between the two...


versus


 

My eyes are perfectly fine. Perhaps you should actually do some research into the matter before just spouting any old crap from the Xperia spec sheet and claiming it to be innovative...

 

You don't refute my point, you can't keep reinventing the wheel. If you call the Xperia Z not innovative, then no smartphone is innovative, I'm sure you won't complain with the next Galaxy or iPhone with beefed up specs though. You just wait on your phone with the flux capacitor.  And between the 2? The S3 is more plastic looking.



Turkish said:
fordy said:
Turkish said:
fordy said:
Turkish said:
fordy said:
Turkish said:
fordy said:
As you can see from the other threads currently around for Sony Phones and tablets, many of them only look at Sony products, so when a rather un-innovative product comes to the market, there's all this sudden hype, just because it's a Sony product, which cannot really do much more compared to other products on the market.


You don't know what you're taling aboout. Calling the new Sony Xperia Z and Tablet Z un-innovative(lmao), I really think you shouldn't talk about the topic.


You don't know what you're taling aboout. Calling the new Sony Xperia Z and Tablet Z innovative(lmao), I really think you shouldn't talk about the topic.

Thats all you got, hit and run posts. Don't waste my time.


So you're posting stuff with "oh look how innovative it is!" and when somebody actually calls you on it, you say "You dont know what you're talking about".

So tell everyone....WHY is it innovative?

You are ill informed. You called these products un-innovative(wtf) that cannot do much more than other products. What is so innovative about this? Its one of the first 5" 1080p smartphones, 13MP camera, dust and water resistant, has NFC, uses Dragontrail glass, last but not least: a very sexy design that distinguishes itself from the often plastic phones of competitors.

Yep, you should probably get your eyeballs checked. What exactly will you call innovative in a smartphone then? What exactly is more innovative about the transition from GS2 to GS3?

One of the first does not equal first, sorry to tell you. The Optimus G has had a 13MP camera for several months now. NFC devices? Well...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_NFC-enabled_mobile_devices

Hardly anything innovative at all...

The glass was used in phones in 2011, and doesn't even carry the same hardness rating as Gorilla Glass (Vickers 595 - 673 for Dragontrail vs Gorilla 622 - 701).

Interesting to see which is the more "plastic looking" between the two...


versus


 

My eyes are perfectly fine. Perhaps you should actually do some research into the matter before just spouting any old crap from the Xperia spec sheet and claiming it to be innovative...

 

You don't refute my point, you can't keep reinventing the wheel. If you call the Xperia Z not innovative, then no smartphone is innovative, I'm sure you won't complain with the next Galaxy or iPhone with beefed up specs though. You just wait on your phone with the flux capacitor.  And between the 2? The S3 is more plastic looking.

It's not innovative, because all of the things you've touted were in phones released before it. It's a mid-high end phone, but its NOT innovative. 

In the same week that Google shows off Google Glass, you're on here getting wet over a non-innovative phone? Pfft!

If you think the Xperia Z with that plastic back case looks less plastic than the Galaxy III, then I'm afraid it's you whos eyes need checking. Ask the optometrists to remove that rose-tint out of them while you're at it. It's doing serious damage to your judgement...



Quote trees ruin threads?



fordy said:
Turkish said:
fordy said:
Turkish said:
fordy said:
Turkish said:
fordy said:
Turkish said:
fordy said:
As you can see from the other threads currently around for Sony Phones and tablets, many of them only look at Sony products, so when a rather un-innovative product comes to the market, there's all this sudden hype, just because it's a Sony product, which cannot really do much more compared to other products on the market.


You don't know what you're taling aboout. Calling the new Sony Xperia Z and Tablet Z un-innovative(lmao), I really think you shouldn't talk about the topic.


You don't know what you're taling aboout. Calling the new Sony Xperia Z and Tablet Z innovative(lmao), I really think you shouldn't talk about the topic.

Thats all you got, hit and run posts. Don't waste my time.


So you're posting stuff with "oh look how innovative it is!" and when somebody actually calls you on it, you say "You dont know what you're talking about".

So tell everyone....WHY is it innovative?

You are ill informed. You called these products un-innovative(wtf) that cannot do much more than other products. What is so innovative about this? Its one of the first 5" 1080p smartphones, 13MP camera, dust and water resistant, has NFC, uses Dragontrail glass, last but not least: a very sexy design that distinguishes itself from the often plastic phones of competitors.

Yep, you should probably get your eyeballs checked. What exactly will you call innovative in a smartphone then? What exactly is more innovative about the transition from GS2 to GS3?

One of the first does not equal first, sorry to tell you. The Optimus G has had a 13MP camera for several months now. NFC devices? Well...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_NFC-enabled_mobile_devices

Hardly anything innovative at all...

The glass was used in phones in 2011, and doesn't even carry the same hardness rating as Gorilla Glass (Vickers 595 - 673 for Dragontrail vs Gorilla 622 - 701).

Interesting to see which is the more "plastic looking" between the two...


versus


 

My eyes are perfectly fine. Perhaps you should actually do some research into the matter before just spouting any old crap from the Xperia spec sheet and claiming it to be innovative...

 

You don't refute my point, you can't keep reinventing the wheel. If you call the Xperia Z not innovative, then no smartphone is innovative, I'm sure you won't complain with the next Galaxy or iPhone with beefed up specs though. You just wait on your phone with the flux capacitor.  And between the 2? The S3 is more plastic looking.

It's not innovative, because all of the things you've touted were in phones released before it. It's a mid-high end phone, but its NOT innovative. 

In the same week that Google shows off Google Glass, you're on here getting wet over a non-innovative phone? Pfft!

If you think the Xperia Z with that plastic back case looks less plastic than the Galaxy III, then I'm afraid it's you whos eyes need checking. Ask the optometrists to remove that rose-tint out of them while you're at it. It's doing serious damage to your judgement...

Its glass friend.


vs this

 

Come to me when your phone has a flux capacitor, Google Glass is not innovative, glasses exist for centuries. (using your logic lol)



he would even call farts innovative if it would be created by a certain company



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