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iPhone 5 Is The Most Disappointing iPhone Ever?
kitamesume:
^exactly.
edit: also if i'd fan something then it'd be windows, i fancy it because i'm more used to it, although the price of getting legal copies is getting iffy by years to come, not to mention a few issues on the latter OS line called windows 8.
once i get a laptop i could play with i might mess around linux.
edit2: i might even jump onto a phone with a windows8 in it, if it were good that is.
mrdkreka:
you guys are still not getting the point. You are an enthusiast, which mean you act differently and don't have the same learning curve as consumer. Here is a question, how many of your non tech friends and family have download a much better keyboard like swiftkey or swype? how many have downloaded a new launcher or just another browser?
The answer is either 0 or only a very few, where you or another tech person have told that person to do it.
If you two don't want to believe me, or actually read up on the subject, then that it is fine. I'm most interested in android, because it is actually becoming easier to use than iOS, and they are doing so well at going after a tangible design. There are still stuff that makes you are aware of using the software, when you shouldn't. I have high hopes for the next version of android, after the big letdown iOS6 and Windows Mobile have been.
kitamesume:
^we share the same interests, makes me wonder why're we arguing on some shitty topic =/
megido-rev.M:
What are you arguing anyway? I thought this was about the pricing.
mrdkreka:
--- Quote from: kitamesume on October 06, 2012, 04:38:33 PM ---^we share the same interests, makes me wonder why're we arguing on some shitty topic =/
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Well it have to do with you thinking I'm saying iOS is better, while the thing I'm saying is that iOS are built being simple, and you not noticing that you are using it, also the reason why they started out with so few feature, so they were sure that everything was consistent and stable in the UI. This has been a problem with android, but they improved a lot when they hired Matias Duarte, who have helped making android much more simpler and intuitive. He did that by making things more obvious and consistent, stuff like having a dedicated button for multitasking, instead of hiding it in the home button. The article I linked to shows that there are still inconsistent in the OS which need fixing, so we don't become "aware" that we are using software, which also made Matias Duarte respond that he is only 1/3 of the way with android, in how he wants it to be.
Just to add something, the holo design is way better for making a simple, consistent and easy to use experience in apps, which apple could really learn something from.
--- Quote from: megido-rev.M on October 06, 2012, 04:43:58 PM ---What are you arguing anyway? I thought this was about the pricing.
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I was talking about, why most people consider iOS easy to use, and why that is. I wasn't talking about pricing, since the iphone aren't that much more expensive if you buy one with 16gb memory, than the rest of android flagship phones.
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