
I could say the exact same thing (if I wanted) about Windows 8, Google Plus, or many many products from many companies. The problem here is quite simple, you pretty much just hate Apple and everything they do![]()
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No they're new, the iPhone 4S isn't anything amazingWindows 8 = restructuring of the Windows platform, new features etc. Google Plus is a nice mix of Twitter and Facebook where you do not have to add friends or subscriptions, you just add to circles. All the iPhone 4S is, is a piece of technology only interesting to Apple users. It's nothing new to the tech world, considering Android devices have virtually all those features for ages. It isn't innovative, is basically what I'm saying
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One could argue Windows 8 isn't anything new because we've had other mobile platforms for a long time, especially considering this (I'm not saying that's what I believe Matt and Tom and other Microsofts, relaxNo they're new, the iPhone 4S isn't anything amazingWindows 8 = restructuring of the Windows platform, new features etc. Google Plus is a nice mix of Twitter and Facebook where you do not have to add friends or subscriptions, you just add to circles. All the iPhone 4S is, is a piece of technology only interesting to Apple users. It's nothing new to the tech world, considering Android devices have virtually all those features for ages. It isn't innovative, is basically what I'm saying
!) however it would be a similar stance to go along with what you're saying.
Apple never really advertised this to be something huge did they? If it was meant to be a big transition it would have been dubbed the 5 right? Also most phones aren't dual core, most phones don't don't have at first glance anything like the voice recognition. Did you want them to push out a 12MP camera and quad core phone now? I think a dual core handset with a refined camera is just right for the 4S, and will make a lot of iPhone users really happy.
You can't forget, this is also significant because it means iOS 5 is surly making its non beta public appearance soon too, and that in itself is absolutely huge.
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But they're not innovative are they?One could argue Windows 8 isn't anything new because we've had other mobile platforms for a long time, especially considering this (I'm not saying that's what I believe Matt and Tom and other Microsofts, relax!) however it would be a similar stance to go along with what you're saying.
Apple never really advertised this to be something huge did they? If it was meant to be a big transition it would have been dubbed the 5 right? Also most phones aren't dual core, most phones don't don't have at first glance anything like the voice recognition. Did you want them to push out a 12MP camera and quad core phone now? I think a dual core handset with a refined camera is just right for the 4S, and will make a lot of iPhone users really happy.
You can't forget, this is also significant because it means iOS 5 is surly making its non beta public appearance soon too, and that in itself is absolutely huge.iOS5 looks and sounds as though it's a replica of Android
This event wasn't made huge by Apple, but it's fans made this event bigger than what it really is - which is sort of my point, the hype hasn't reaped anything interesting to the tech world, which let's face it, Apple haven't done since the release of the iPhone/iPad. Windows 8 is something new and attempting to do something innovative and unique with the layout of tablets - a real OS on a mobile device - which Microsoft seem to be the only company attempting to do this.
So as you've made clear, this event is only really interesting to people wanting to see an Apple logo on a device which isn't filled with anything unique, and the OS coming soon on it is equally uninteresting.
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You're saying Microsoft is the only one trying to do something innovative? They do everything five years after everyone else, so I assume you're just joking - and only metro UI apps will be cross compatible on ARM so I guess no Grand Theft Auto IV on my Windows tablet as planned, it is infact extremely so a mobile platform.But they're not innovative are they?iOS5 looks and sounds as though it's a replica of Android
This event wasn't made huge by Apple, but it's fans made this event bigger than what it really is - which is sort of my point, the hype hasn't reaped anything interesting to the tech world, which let's face it, Apple haven't done since the release of the iPhone/iPad. Windows 8 is something new and attempting to do something innovative and unique with the layout of tablets - a real OS on a mobile device - which Microsoft seem to be the only company attempting to do this.
So as you've made clear, this event is only really interesting to people wanting to see an Apple logo on a device which isn't filled with anything unique, and the OS coming soon on it is equally uninteresting.
If this is a duplicate of Android so is WebOS, and so is Windows Phone 7 (minus the fact that neither actually has any applications or direct future). The features in iOS 5 are not rips from Android as you would have everyone believe, not at all. Things like notification center are natural things all mobile platforms should have. Also it's funny because I don't remember my Android machines having thumb keyboards, wifi syncing, native system integrated push peer messaging or whatever that Apple voice tool is that Engadget says works excellently.
Atleast my hate for RIM and Blackberry devices can be justified now because the company is actually dying. Your hate for Apple? I see absolutely no basis for it here my friend because this is infact a very big new product from Apple!
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I'm not sure why you're considering this new as it really isn't and you keep inadvertently admitting this (bits in bold)You're saying Microsoft is the only one trying to do something innovative? They do everything five years after everyone else, so I assume you're just joking - and only metro UI apps will be cross compatible on ARM so I guess no Grand Theft Auto IV on my Windows tablet as planned, it is infact extremely so a mobile platform.
If this is a duplicate of Android so is WebOS, and so is Windows Phone 7 (minus the fact that neither actually has any applications or direct future). The features in iOS 5 are not rips from Android as you would have everyone believe, not at all. Things like notification center are natural things all mobile platforms should have. Also it's funny because I don't remember my Android machines having thumb keyboards, wifi syncing, native system integrated push peer messaging or whatever that Apple voice tool is that Engadget says works excellently.
Atleast my hate for RIM and Blackberry devices can be justified now because the company is actually dying. Your hate for Apple? I see absolutely no basis for it here my friend because this is infact a very big new product from Apple!The hardware is old and the OS, as you clearly agree, isn't innovative or new either. The notification bar 'should' come naturally, but they didn't for the iPhone, it came naturally for Android which is miles ahead of iOS in virtually everyway. You're also assuming features cannot be unique, but only the OS as you keep mentioning throughout your posts. WebOS, Windows Phone 7, iOS and Android are not the same OS, because the features and the way they do them is what is unique. What I'm discussing is the lack of innovation in the features new to iOS because they've been done before in other platforms. There's nothing new to the tech world in this Apple conference, and it's only of particular significance to Apple junkies. To the rest of the world, it's nothing new or innovative.
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Thank you for bolding all the features iOS has the Android does not, and I didn't know you were the one who got to say when something's innovative or when it's not.
Okay, then an actual multitasking interface with the ability to close applications 'should' come naturally but Android doesn't have this.
But those OSes don't matter because if you hate iOS so much shouldn't you insta-hate WebOS and WP7 since they do a lot less than iOS?
This is the most narrow minded aspect of your post. Every OS and every major software manufacture (Microsoft, Apple, Google and so on) feed off each other's ideas. Apple hasn't even done this to a crazy extent at all but I'm not surprised you commented. When Google made Facebook-Google you didn't say anything, but naturally since you superhate Apple you've mentioned it when Apple hasn't even stolen any direct features whatsoever. It's incredibly stupid for you to come into this thread just to say "these changes are nothing brand new to the tech world and Apple isn't innovative" because I can easily say exactly what you said about pretty much any company I want, and you've probably never used an iPhone, will never use iOS five and only said this because you clearly just hate Apple. On the correct side of things, Apple's going to make bucket loads of money from this device, this OS, and millions of iPhone users really want this phone. So yes, it kind of is a big thing.What I'm discussing is the lack of innovation in the features new to iOS because they've been done before in other platforms. There's nothing new to the tech world in this Apple conference, and it's only of particular significance to Apple junkies. To the rest of the world, it's nothing new or innovative.
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I think what Hoteluser is trying to say is that your having an irrational hatred for apple because it has brought nothing new to the table. I dont belive the iPhone 4s is trying to it's an improvement on the iPhone 4 hence improved not new features.I'm not sure why you're considering this new as it really isn't and you keep inadvertently admitting this (bits in bold)The hardware is old and the OS, as you clearly agree, isn't innovative or new either. The notification bar 'should' come naturally, but they didn't for the iPhone, it came naturally for Android which is miles ahead of iOS in virtually everyway. You're also assuming features cannot be unique, but only the OS as you keep mentioning throughout your posts. WebOS, Windows Phone 7, iOS and Android are not the same OS, because the features and the way they do them is what is unique. What I'm discussing is the lack of innovation in the features new to iOS because they've been done before in other platforms. There's nothing new to the tech world in this Apple conference, and it's only of particular significance to Apple junkies. To the rest of the world, it's nothing new or innovative.
And if you hate everything that isn't brand new, then you're going to hate alot of companies as all companies use recycled ideas with slight changes. For example PS3's move is a blatant copy of the Wii motion controller but you can't blame them for improving their product to appeal and compete with other franchises who are tapping the market.
Thankfully I haven't got the time to read David's posts because I'm sure they would have wondful points I would like to reply to!
But from what I have seen I'm unimpressed with the iPhone 4S, I thought it was going to be much bigger and hopefully the iPhone 5 or whatever it will be called will be a much bigger improvement. I know it will sell loads because they always do but I'm not urging to switch platform for it yet.
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