Also one should consider the level of accessibility with android how many
android phones allow independent turning on of backtalk with outside assistance
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On Sep 30, 2012, at 4:02 PM, Scott Howell scottn3...@gmail.com wrote:
Chris,
I don't even have to troll for articles
John,
Thank you for making my point so eloquently.
Scott
On Sep 30, 2012, at 10:53 PM, John Panarese jpanar...@gmail.com wrote:
It's called, FUD. Plain and simple. Apple catches it because being on
top, you draw the fire from the media and everyone else. It's like a
political
: Re: article: iPhone 5 honeymoon over already?
And because any successful company such as APple has to be busted down.
After all, the media just can't stand having so much success--it doesn't
sell airtime.
The reason all of these other devices receive so little criticism is because
those companies
Joe,
First I realize how Apple is spelled, so thank you for observing that I held
the shift key down a tad to long. Secondly Joe, perhaps instead of proofing
e-mails for spelling errors etc., you would do better to consider the content
because obviously Joe, you failed to grasp the point I had
Well, I kind of agreed with Joe on this point. I don't spend a lot of
time out there trolling around for reports on other cell phone
manufacturers, so my view is mostly skewed by what I see on this list,
and therefore I see a lot more news concerning Apple than I do other
cell phone makers.
Chris,
I don't even have to troll for articles because if you red any of the tech
blogs etc. (or not) it's splattered all over the news. As far as whether the
media is fair or not is really not the issue. If it is news (what everyone is
talking about) the media wants in on the chatter fest.
I also think some of this is a result of Apple's model. They make a big
splash releasing an update to their mobile OS and most of their mobile
devices, so there's going to be a lot of press, both good and negative.
I don't think you'll have as much of a media frenzy over Android or
Samsung where
It's called, FUD. Plain and simple. Apple catches it because being on top,
you draw the fire from the media and everyone else. It's like a political
election. You might find pieces of truth and accuracy among the nonsense, but
things are deliberately exaggerated and distorted to damage
article: iPhone 5 honeymoon over already?
week in review Owners of the new smartphone find a litany of fault with the
new device, while Apple grapples with map miscues.
CNET News:
After just a week on the market, the iPhone 5 has owners writing up a
laundry list of faults with the new device
...@ucla.edu wrote:
article: iPhone 5 honeymoon over already?
week in review Owners of the new smartphone find a litany of fault with the
new device, while Apple grapples with map miscues.
CNET News:
After just a week on the market, the iPhone 5 has owners writing up a
laundry list of faults
:
article: iPhone 5 honeymoon over already?
week in review Owners of the new smartphone find a litany of fault with the
new device, while Apple grapples with map miscues.
CNET News:
After just a week on the market, the iPhone 5 has owners writing up a
laundry list of faults with the new
...@ucla.edu wrote:
article: iPhone 5 honeymoon over already?
week in review Owners of the new smartphone find a litany of fault with the
new device, while Apple grapples with map miscues.
CNET News:
After just a week on the market, the iPhone 5 has owners writing up a
laundry list of faults
their reputation.
On 9/29/12, M. Taylor mk...@ucla.edu wrote:
article: iPhone 5 honeymoon over already?
week in review Owners of the new smartphone find a litany of fault with the
new device, while Apple grapples with map miscues.
CNET News:
After just a week on the market, the iPhone 5 has
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