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Our IT/Phone guy was saying yesterday he has almost had his own server crash from all the email from clients wanting an iPhone. Two years ago, he couldn't flog any 'Business Person' an iPhone, and now he said he doesn't even bother bringing up the BB. He maintains 'droids aren't anywhere near solid enough for 'Business', and I have never seen anyone in a professional sense with a droid phone, only some students, and I only know two people that have droid phones.
Not surprised, you sound just like those kids from the article I reposted! :P
Fact is that Android market has overtaken iOS market, more apps, more users on Android than iOS, better phones, and Apple can keep adding features but they're no longer innovating, they're catching up... that's why you copy your competition. Their new phone has exactly the same design as their old phone.
Not sure why you think Android software is unstable, but Android users get great battery life, and I never have a problem with any kind of stability... apps run fast and smooth even on my 2 year old phone. Millions of other users feel the same way - more users than Apple has. Maybe you just WANT to believe that Apple software is somehow better. I've written both iOS and Android apps - not a hobby, as my career - and let me tell you there are tons of amateurs writing bad iOS apps that don't work properly. Where do you get this myth that there isn't?
Better sounding phone calls, fewer disconnects - and I don't have to "Jailbreak" ****, while you're reading about that and pretending you're a cool hacker dude, your mom's making me breakfast.
more sh!tty apps doesn't mean it's good. if those hippy programmers had jobs, they wouldn't be writing for android. period.
Just for it to back up to iCloud you need to be plugged in. Not for syncing.
Lies, no need to plug it in to back up, if the phone is locked and plugged in while connected to wifi, it will automatically back up. If you go into settings -> iCloud -> Storage & Backup -> Scroll down -> Back up. You can back it up anytime, anywhere.
Lies, no need to plug it in to back up, if the phone is locked and plugged in while connected to wifi, it will automatically back up. If you go into settings -> iCloud -> Storage & Backup -> Scroll down -> Back up. You can back it up anytime, anywhere.
OK, I get it. It will do it automatically once a day when plugged in, with wi-fi and screen locked or you can do it manually any time.
PS to enable wifi sync to your computer you need to set it via plugged into iTunes in the summary page.. then you can sync in the house anywhere. works great
the iCloud i like but where the **** is the idisk? thats stupid
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