IparryU wrote:so why iPhone over an Android? Cause you want your phone to break when it drops?
0/10, reboot trolling is sooo passé...
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IparryU wrote:so why iPhone over an Android? Cause you want your phone to break when it drops?
The same reason why it's more elegant to eat from fine bone china than it is to eat from plastic or paper plates.IparryU wrote:so why iPhone over an Android?
Doctor Stop wrote:The same reason why it's more elegant to eat from fine bone china than it is to eat from plastic or paper plates.
Ketou wrote:Except the one eating off bone china is forced to eat at the table with a straight back and elbows in. The paper plate user however, gets to eat wherever and however he likes....
Ketou wrote:Except the one eating off bone china is forced to eat at the table with a straight back and elbows in. The paper plate user however, gets to eat wherever and however he likes....
IparryU wrote:not to mention that huge rod stuck up their ass because they have "bone china"...
so why iphone over android? still haven't gotten a straight answer... just some bs about how the iphone breaks easier hence it is like eating off bone china...
"Why don't you guys just get a 4G phone?" <ZING!>
BigInJapan wrote:[*]Emoticons in e-mail with other au mobile phones, and other carrier phones will be supported by the end of 1/2012.
Coligny wrote:Because there is no 4G standard... Just a flaming turd that get redefined every other day to fit some marketting bullshit...
If you're planning on dropping your phone, maybe a Samsung Galaxy S II is the best choice for you.IparryU wrote:nso why iphone over android? still haven't gotten a straight answer... just some bs about how the iphone breaks easier hence it is like eating off bone china...
...Now that the iPhone 4S has come out, they have raised the bar for the iPhone even further: not only are they dividing rankings by capacity (three different models this time, 16, 32, and 64 GB), but they have added a new division: which carrier sells the iPhone. They list the Softbank iPhone 64 GB model separately from the Au iPhone 64 GB model. Since the iPhone 4 (two capacities) is still being sold, that means that iPhone sales are now broken up into eight separate listings...
The combined sales numbers for iPhone 4S, iPhone4, and iPhone 3GS for that week is probably higher than than the seven non-Apple phones in that top ten put together. Three of the Android phones in that top ten are highly promoted new releases.BigInJapan wrote:It looks like the reign of the iPhone in Japan is over...
Mulboyne wrote:Guy ran a test to see which network performed better with the iPhone on a circuit of the Yamanote line. Softbank lost heavily to au in this experiment (Japanese)
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