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Will you buy iPhone 4?

Yes 24 32.43%
 
Hell NO 30 40.54%
 
Maybe in future 20 27.03%
 
Total:74

Well, I'm deciding between Samsung Wave and iPhone 4G, gosh they're pretty close...



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the new phone looks sweet, but i just got the 3GS in November so I'll have to wait.  All i got to say to the haters is once you go iphone....you don't go back!




no, my nokia n900 is better.



Nah, come september ill be done with AT&T and Apple, thank god, i cant wait to move on.



MDMAniac said:

Well, I'm deciding between Samsung Wave and iPhone 4G, gosh they're pretty close...


it is not 4G



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No, I'm enjoying my Verizon plan right now and AT&T is out of the question.



Pixel Art can be fun.

I have never really been a fan of Apple products.  I'm also pretty happy with my Nexus One, so no iPhone for me.  



fastyxx said:

And in response to the pro-Android crowd, I'll repeat the same thing I said about iPad or earlier iPhone models.  Part of the advantage of the iPhone is the App Store and all the dev resources being pored into the cheap, strong software.  You can't underestimate that feature in the desirability of the product.

The iPhone is not really your best choice of product to attack Apple on.  (Not even close.)  It's been nothing but successful and almost universally loved by everyone who uses it - even by those who would never buy a Mac product.  I don't know what else a product can do than have the by-far customer satisfaction rating for its market.  And in 2009.    So the people that actually use it, like it and feel they get a good value DESPITE the craptastic at times AT&T problems.  Sounds good to me.

*shrug*   One less person on my network clogging up the datastream.  Works for me.

..Except for the fact that Android's app store is growing at about the same pace as iTunes is now. Android added ~11,000 apps last month. That is as much as the iPhone did.

Just a few months ago, iTunes was beating Android 5:1 or even 6:1 in the number of apps on the market. Its now just 3:1.



Back from the dead, I'm afraid.

MDMAniac said:
V-r0cK said:

For portable device, my LG Pop does well enough for calling and texting with its touch screen feature.  For all gaming/music/video device i have my PSP Go for that =)

Besides, Iphone is too chunky for me, my LG Pop is a nice small, thin size cell phone, i dont like to carry stuff that makes my pockets look fat. 

 

^ so, pspgo does make your pocket thin? ok

I dont need to bring my PSP everywhere i go tho.  I just carry the essentials, cellphone, wallet & car keys.



My wife has had an iPhone for 18 months -- and there have been two upgraded models since then. 

So when her contract renewal time comes around, it might be time to get something better. But whether that is a new iPhone or an Android will depend on what she and her business partner need (for that is why she has an iPhone).

 

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