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Join Date: Aug 2008
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Dropbox is a good way of transferring files, and is available on both iOS and Android. I felt it worth a mention.
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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Lastly, iPhone lacks NFC, another industry standard. Setting the stage for an iPhone 5S. So Apple fanboys/fangirls can spend another round of money for these "extra" features that should have been included with the original release.
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Join Date: Aug 2008
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Actually, I'd quite like to get you started on NFC if you have a moment. It can be unrelated to the iPhone
I'm in the UK, and NFC is far from adopted over here. We're talking miles off. A lot of the scepticism focuses around the fact that the back end is expensive for the retailer to install. I've read a number of articles speculating that bluetooth may be a more likely option, should the consumer decide NFC is required (there are plenty of arguments that it really isn't that much quicker than chip-and-pin). Assuming you live elsewhere, has it actually become commonplace? And if so, what percentage of shops have the technology in place? (just a rough estimate based on your own experience will do me)
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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The LG Optimus G can use NFC to automatically put the phone into a particular profile. Touch the phone over one of those NFC tags and the phone automatically goes into car/airplane/silent modes. I'll knock the iPhone down even more, I can finally watch flash based videos, enough said.
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Los Angeles, CA
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I guess I like being the odd ball. Went and got the Nokia Lumia 920.
So far: I noticed the limited number of apps for DLNA applications, pay or free. Installed a DLNA client, Linada. Now I was able to detect a DLNA server device and play music off of it. However, Windows Phone won't allow you to download music or video from DLNA server to its Media Library. It only allows you to download pictures from one. Playing back music via DLNA resulted in a few popping/cracking sounds that I don't get from my PC or other phones. I was prompted to install OS updates for the phone, so I'll test the music playback again later. Only took a few photos but they definitely look cleaner than the ones I took with my Motorola Atrix 2. Eager to test the battery life. 2000mAh vs iPhone 5's 1400mAh so I'm expecting decent battery life. It exposes your body to less signaling than the iPhone, at least. The wireless charging seems to work. Phone quality was good, but my friend couldn't hear me when I had my earbuds plugged in even (I'll have to test it again). Mark Cuban, a Mac owner, says the Lumia 920 crushes the iPhone 5. http://bgr.com/2012/12/26/lumia-920-...-cuban-268825/ I've been able to figure out how to use this phone without the manual. The tiles will take a bit of getting used to, but no biggie. The additional screenguard works, so no need to clean that off so far. The apps might be an issue (750K for iPhone, 700K for Android, 150K for Windows Phone) but if phone makers take notes from the Lumia 920 and Microsoft can produce a decent OS then Windows Phone could be a viable alternative to iOS and Android. Lumia 920 Specs are here. While iPhone 5 and GS3 fanboys can pony up $199 for an upgrade, I got the Lumia 920 upgrade for $99. I might be able to try NFC with my friend's GS3. It should make my iPhone co-worker go "WTF did you just do?!?!"
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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Ok, I'm an idiot. Found tons of free apps to backup contacts on iPhone to CSV.
I still think the blackberry way of synching with outlook is way easier. I know. Who cares. I don't.
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Los Angeles, CA
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RIM screwed themselves up over the past 3 years. The industry is moving towards secure, but more open architectures for mobile devices. RIM underestimated the iPhone's popularity and blew a chance to further gain inroads with individual consumers. They then kept trying to rollout expensive phones with outdated hardware. The 2 CEO structure was a disaster with the company too slow to adapt, move out quality products, or entice/reassure their customers. BB10 has been delayed by over a year. I believe BB10 is not backwards compatible with BB7, so anyone buying devices now will have to replace them when/if BB10 rolls out.
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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I'm never wrong. RIM is finished. BB10 will sell ok initially but they're done. Quote this poast one year from today.
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: A Town Called Malice
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With what? Android pulled the plug on flash in August.My friend has a galaxy S3 and he can't play flash videos.
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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... it appears that i spoke too soon, but Android will accept flash plugins right?
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Northern New Mexico/Seattle
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Anyone have Sprint and get 4g LTE.?
My note 2 is dying without it. Just how fast is it. Maybe by 2016 Seattle will get LTE.
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Los Angeles, CA
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I like the Lumia 920, except its music management tool frustrates me. A lot of my songs get thrown into the "Untitled Album, Untitled Artist" category. I'm going to cringe if I actually have to edit the MP3 tags. WP8 (at least the Lumia 920) doesn't come with a standalone file manager. I can drag and drop from my PC, but Microsoft seems to want to make an iTunes-type setup for these phones. Ewwww! I didn't have this problem with any of my Androids. Hmmmm..... If I can figure out a workaround I will let the WP8 users here know.
Looks like my best bet might be to use Windows Media Player and drag files that are to be synced. Ugh! So iTunes-like mentality. At least the music can play without going through iTunes. It just won't get organized. With Android you can drag and drop the music without having to setup a collection. Wake up Microsoft!
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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Even an old blackberry has better music/playlist management than WP8 and Apple. With Blackberry I could create playlists directly in hand based on so many variables. I can't do that with Apple at all or with the apps Ive bought.
Sad. There is no loyalty in this game.
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Join Date: Aug 2012
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Used NFC once (s-beam to be exact). Was very underwhelmed by it. I doubt it will catch on over here.
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Join Date: Jan 2006
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#1158 |
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Join Date: Jan 2006
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I used NFC a few times with someone I know who also has an S3 and I thought it was a cool feature but it's not something I'd use all the time. It's a nice feature to have though. I've never used Google Wallet. I'm waiting for the premium suite upgrade for the S3.
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Join Date: Sep 2008
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Nfc is overrated and a security risk. I already posted a link in here that backs up my opinion.
I had the latest and greatest droid phone with nfc and i prefer the i5 by a mile. Of course i dont get super techy with my phones, so constantly flashing roms and tweaking files was not my thing. I also poasted months ago that flash was over and people could not wrap their minds around that. Its done. Move on to html5.
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You can download flash 11.1 in the archive section on the adobe site. It fixed flash on my galaxy tablet at least.
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