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sentraman wrote:Strauss wrote:iOS's key selling point — the reason Apple makes so much money — is from a CONSISTENT user interface from iPhone to iPad to iMac to AppleTV that makes the users feel comfortable and SAFE to make purchases (hence no NFC).
I am not going to say that it will happen but if ever they do introduce nfc I will refer back to this comment. The same way jobs himself and many apple users said that 3.5 inches was enough and why would you want anything bigger now praising the amazing 4 inch screen that can hold an extra row of icons
sentraman wrote:Strauss wrote:Stephon. wrote:TRAE wrote:check out Samsung's Anti iPhone Ads: http://www.businessinsider.com/samsung- ... ies-2012-9
they were careful to leave out similar features to make the S3 look better but seriously its not the hardware that makes the phone better, is the fact that the iPhone just works with everything better...
......can you explain the last bit of your post please?
The secret to Apple's success isn't selling specs, it's selling an EXPERIENCE.
Their money comes from the iTunes Music Store and two App stores.
It's ridiculously easy to purchase music and apps from the iPhone. Cook said 2/3s of music purchases now come from iPhones and iPads. Apple makes money because people who buy iDevices (average 35+ years) have the buying power and actually buy apps and music.
Why do you think the iPod became a hit? Because of iTunes. Apple business model is selling software and music, with seamless hardware integration having a solid design.
You think Apple became a $600 billion dollar company from marketing to iSheeps?
Things like Airplay/AirTunes, AirDrop, iCloud/Photostream etc just feels so sweet when you have it. There is no tinkering, no wires, no addition software — no hunting for software. Apple rejects poorly created apps, guaranteeing you are getting quality and consistent EXPERIENCE.
iOS's key selling point — the reason Apple makes so much money — is from a CONSISTENT user interface from iPhone to iPad to iMac to AppleTV that makes the users feel comfortable and SAFE to make purchases (hence no NFC).
I am not going to say that it will happen but if ever they do introduce nfc I will refer back to this comment. The same way jobs himself and many apple users said that 3.5 inches was enough and why would you want anything bigger now praising the amazing 4 inch screen that can hold an extra row of icons
Stephon. wrote:Way to save TRAE there lol.
No doubt Americans have it easier buying music.
Stephon. wrote:Way to save TRAE there lol.
No doubt Americans have it easier buying music.
Strauss wrote:Stephon. wrote:Way to save TRAE there lol.
No doubt Americans have it easier buying music.
Also think about this.
Google has an "open" policy when it comes to apps. Anyone can make an Android app for you to download. From really great from big companies to plenty tata people pull out of hat — it's all there.
Apple is quite strict with who they allow on the iTunes app store — the reject many apps that deal with politics, pornography, obscenities, try to clamp down on bugs and apps that don't operate as they claim in their description or name.
Even with Apple rejecting apps, there are still more apps for iOS (both iPhone and iPad) than Android. You may argue that people only use few certain apps, making the wide selection irrelevant, but statistics show that is false. People are downloading and purchasing... well... I guess it's really true : "there's an app for that".
Again... it's about the package; the experience.
achillies wrote:Strauss wrote:Stephon. wrote:Way to save TRAE there lol.
No doubt Americans have it easier buying music.
Also think about this.
Google has an "open" policy when it comes to apps. Anyone can make an Android app for you to download. From really great from big companies to plenty tata people pull out of hat — it's all there.
Apple is quite strict with who they allow on the iTunes app store — the reject many apps that deal with politics, pornography, obscenities, try to clamp down on bugs and apps that don't operate as they claim in their description or name.
Even with Apple rejecting apps, there are still more apps for iOS (both iPhone and iPad) than Android. You may argue that people only use few certain apps, making the wide selection irrelevant, but statistics show that is false. People are downloading and purchasing... well... I guess it's really true : "there's an app for that".
Again... it's about the package; the experience.
Strauss, you always claim to want to correct the misinformation that is spread on the internet, yet I came here through a link on Google+ and low and behold, a lot of misinformation being spread in this here thread, I not going into it at all, because I never read this thread before because I know it will have a lot of crap being spoken in here, but my advice to you Strauss, if you are really about correcting the misinformation, how about you start with the nonsense that the users named TRAE and PapaC posted, where have they been the last couple of years, who have been getting ideas from who
Bezman wrote:looks like every tech blog is rating the iPhone 5 as the best iPhone ever and arguably best smart phone out now, some may have better specs etc, but the new iPhone 5 seems to be growing on them significantly... i want to play with one like now
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