iPhone 6 is going to bury samsung

Tom Foolery

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iphone didn't kill blackberry, they were still moving units with their Bold 9000 model. They killed Palm though.

And I don't understand how people hate connecting to itunes. I've had my 4s for almost 3 years and probably connected to itunes a total of 8 times.
 

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Blackberry killed themselves for not changing with the market...
Apple revolutionized the market but who knows If Blackberry changed up their direction early they may be apart of the top 3 players.
When they finally did it was too late, nobody wanted BBOS.
 

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iphone didn't kill blackberry, they were still moving units with their Bold 9000 model. They killed Palm though.

And I don't understand how people hate connecting to itunes. I've had my 4s for almost 3 years and probably connected to itunes a total of 8 times.
Program is straight up trash. I got a quad core 4770K and 8GBs of RAM and it runs beyond sluggish. I'm trying to fill this iPod Nano I just got and it's taking forever and constantly freezing.
 

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blame, nokia for your incompetency, breh.




yet, and still...
you got a windows phone because you were fed up with android in 2012, though.

don't get mad cause you were to stoopid to take a phone off the charger.


art barr

The wireless charger was a common issue in that garbage phone you idiot
Lol@ all the "innovations" you think lumia invented and then getting proved wrong :mjlol:
I get a new phone every year, you still got a 2 year old outdated turd in ur pocket :umad:
 

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i tunes runs fine for me. hasn't been sluggish since the xp days. but i only use it to back up. never to put media on my device.

-DMP-

my laptop has 6GB of RAM, and I am constantly moving songs/podcast on and off my phone. almost daily. it doesn't really freeze up, but there are times when the program moves slow. such as when I am trying to move apps around using itunes and not the phone. that is really sluggish and annoying. also takes a while to sync up, but that's more of a minor annoyance I can live with. I dont like wifi syncing, cuz I have itunes on two different machines, and if they both have wifi syncing on, it really confuses my phone.
 

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Program is straight up trash. I got a quad core 4770K and 8GBs of RAM and it runs beyond sluggish. I'm trying to fill this iPod Nano I just got and it's taking forever and constantly freezing.

I was talking more about iphone with itunes. but I've never ran itunes on windows so that's probably why i can't understand.
 
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iphone didn't kill blackberry, they were still moving units with their Bold 9000 model. They killed Palm though.

And I don't understand how people hate connecting to itunes. I've had my 4s for almost 3 years and probably connected to itunes a total of 8 times.
iMessage atracted alot of BBM users.
 

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Blackberry killed themselves for not changing with the market...
Apple revolutionized the market but who knows If Blackberry changed up their direction early they may be apart of the top 3 players.
When they finally did it was too late, nobody wanted BBOS.

They had the business market on lock down and got complacent. They was power walking while the technology was sprinting
 
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