roshan1236a
The rated R superstar.
I think u are getting jealous of th iphone
... and perhaps even of people who have money enough to afford it. At least that's what his constant, similar posts about filthy rich people wasting money on iPhones has taught me. If you have so much of a problem with rich people buying expensive stuff, maybe you should consider moving to the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.I think u are getting jealous of th iphone
Oh, I seriously doubt that. I've seen many people buy expensive Nokia phones that choke when you insert a 4GB memory card. I have a lot of first hand experience in that area.Aayush, Nokia has three phones with 8gb internal memory, N91 8gb, N95 8gb and N81 8gb, out of which N91 8gb came long before iPhone did. And the upcoming N96 has built-in 16 gb memory AND a built-in microSD card slot which can accept cards upto 32 gb (as and when they become available) without slowing down. Similarly Sony Ericsson also has W960i with 8gb built-in flash memory. Also most new phones can accept cards upto 8gb without slowing down.
Nor am I assuming or insinuating that you are.Hey arya, by no means am I saying that iPhone is a bad product.
Sure, I agree with you. For one thing, Indians cannot live without the ability to forward messages and send files over Bluetooth. I know that the iPhone isn't ideally suited for the typical Indian.I am saying that it is not meant for Indians
Sure, I agree with you. For one thing, Indians cannot live without the ability to forward messages and send files over Bluetooth. I know that the iPhone isn't ideally suited for the typical Indian.
What is the deal with you guys, trying to put words into my mouth? I never said that there was anything wrong with Indians wanting the SMS forwarding or Bluetooth features. I just acknowledged that those are the features Indians typically look for and the iPhone lacks them and might therefore not be ideally suited for us. Where did you detect any trace of the blame being ladled on Indians?But come on how is it that suddenly if Apple does not implement something properly (bluetooth in this case), Indians' habits are being blamed? Products are made for users, users need not bend themselves to adapt to products.
which pretty much sounded like blaming. If you "really" did not mean it to be even a slight blame against Indians, then I'm ready to take back my words.Indians cannot live without the ability to forward messages and send files over Bluetooth.
You said,
But I still find lacking full bluetooth (read at many places, I do not and will never own an iPhone) is plain ridiculous. Bluetooth is an almost ubiquitous short rage wireless networking technology. Lacking something so basic is funny at best.
Even photos taken in your mobile's camera??To each, his own! In my 4 years with smartphones, I dont remember using bluetooth to transfer files more than 3-4 times! So I am ok with it
Even photos taken in your mobile's camera??
Yes, I "really" did not intend for that to be a blame against Indians, though I can see how you might have thought it was.If you "really" did not mean it to be even a slight blame against Indians, then I'm ready to take back my words.
Same here, actually. But it's a handy feature to have and definitely should be there on a phone of the iPhone's calibre (caliber?).To each, his own! In my 4 years with smartphones, I dont remember using bluetooth to transfer files more than 3-4 times! So I am ok with it
If you measure a person's suffering or not suffering by how satisfied he is with the product, let's see how much your friend "suffers" with the iPhone.