^ I use a Nuud. I had the Fre previously and never was happy with the screen protection on it. It has a bubble feel to me. The standard type screen protector that the Nuud uses is much better to me although protects a little less probably. The rest of the Nuud feels a little more substantial than the Fre too IMO.
6/10/2014 7:48:16 AM
Any browsers that let you always view full sites instead of mobile sites? I've always used atomic web but it's been a while, doesn't seem to be working like usual. Also tried puffin and diigo with no luck
6/20/2014 7:52:38 AM
A few months ago there were articles abound about WalMart dropping the price of the 5s down to $99 in anticipation of the 6 coming out. Well, it appears as though Target has followed suit. My wife and I upgraded yesterday while we were down from Boone. I had not seen anything advertised and just happen to stumble across their in-store display.
7/27/2014 10:22:14 AM
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7/27/2014 10:23:02 AM
OMG iPhone Plus size with Retina HD?! Who woulda thought!
9/9/2014 1:20:28 PM
just what I always wanted, a Galaxy S running iOS
9/9/2014 1:54:51 PM
Apple pay is new.
9/9/2014 1:57:48 PM
Apple Watch is ugly. You'd think they would have been able to come up with something as attractive as the Moto 360.
9/9/2014 2:12:09 PM
i acutally think the opposite. the actual housing and bezel on the iwatch is classically beautiful in an understated way, but the functionality doesn't really interest me all that much. I think the one you posted above looks like a $30 Fossil, which...gross. But that's just personal taste.
9/9/2014 2:38:26 PM
It could look nicer, but it has a great UI, and looks like Apple has put some good work into some apps. Really well integrated into iOS it look like, including continuity support.Pressure sensitive touch sensor is a nice touch.No talk of battery life yet...Cook just implied people are expected to charge it every night.[Edited on September 9, 2014 at 2:43 PM. Reason : ]
9/9/2014 2:40:07 PM
$349 is a lot for not a lot of features.
9/9/2014 2:46:42 PM
^ iWatch has all those features (GPS requires pairing with iPhone though), and a full SDK, so pretty much endless 3rd party apps.Featurewise, because of the development platform, iWatch is going to end up having the best software for it.The Android watches are still too fragmented, which means any individual app is going to struggle more to gain critical mass.Ironic that the thing that stifled Mac OS (windows' software dominance) is now working in Apple's favor.[Edited on September 9, 2014 at 2:50 PM. Reason : ]
9/9/2014 2:48:36 PM
live tiles or widgets yet?
9/9/2014 2:56:24 PM
^^There's no built in GPS. The barometer is a nice touch. No thermometer? That's key. If I'm back country skiing for 8 hours I'm not going to rely on my phone being paired with my watch for GPS support. I guess they're two entirely different types of watches. Outdoor/sport watch versus a smart watch. If I'm going to spend $$$ on a nice outdoor watch it's going to be a Suunto or Garmin. The Sapphire Suunto is $600 though and it's much nicer than the Apple watch. Both the Suunto and Garmin do exactly what you want them to do if your focus is some outdoor activity. I highly doubt the Apple watch is going to have "the best software" (at least for outdoor activities) for quite a while (if ever) and not until later iterations or it. Talk to anyone who's used a Garmin or Suunto watch for a marathon or triathlon. They simply work and both companies have had years of experience making them. They've got dedicated hardware buttons. You can't use a touch screen if you've got mountaineering gloves. Again two entirely different types of watches.
9/9/2014 2:58:23 PM
^^ swipe up from the watch face.The main face looks like it can be customized to show different things (calendar, stocks, etc.).Apple seems to be embracing "customization" based on the direction of iOS8 and AppleWatch.[Edited on September 9, 2014 at 3:02 PM. Reason : ]
9/9/2014 3:01:13 PM
People in the 3rd world will like it.LOL. Typical Asian chick's invitation[Edited on September 9, 2014 at 3:03 PM. Reason : ;]
9/9/2014 3:01:42 PM
16 GB is bullshit. They are basically forcing everyone to spend another $100 for decent storage. Aside from that, the Apple Watch is a great way to make yourself the target of an armed robbery. Still want that iPhone 6 plus though
9/9/2014 3:07:54 PM
phones look nicewatch:danged thing looks like someone ran over a 1st gen iphone with their car[Edited on September 9, 2014 at 3:11 PM. Reason : ]
9/9/2014 3:11:07 PM
9/9/2014 3:12:24 PM
I'm too invested in android at this point to make the switch. The larger iPhone is nice, but then again they jump from 16 to 64 GB? Thanks but for $200 my phone came with 32, which is just enough. Oh and my screen is already the same size as the plus, for 200. They just aren't compelling me to spend that much more money for less than what I've already got.
9/9/2014 3:22:28 PM
9/9/2014 3:48:03 PM
Not when it only works tethered to a new iPhone
9/9/2014 3:54:47 PM
I think people's expectations for ground breaking technology in the smartphone space is unrealistic.That time has come and gone. It's just a phone now. There's not much more you can innovate... for now.I bought a 5s last fall... I want to see how these two larger phones pan out. After a few months, there should be a consensus on what the better size is. That, and there's no way in hell I'm forking over more $$$ just to pay for an upgrade.
9/9/2014 4:41:29 PM
9/9/2014 4:51:03 PM
Most people still own a 4s, so those who bought a 5 or a 5s were kinda dumb for not holding out for the 6. My 4s barely holds a charge and is kinda banged up, but there was no way I was getting a 5 or even a 5s when I knew there'd be a much bigger leap in technology/features for the 6.
9/9/2014 4:55:36 PM
if you bought a 5 when it came out then you're due for an upgrade now
9/9/2014 6:02:46 PM
A lot of people don't buy iPhones the day the come out on launch (I didn't). If you did, then yeah, you might be due for an upgrade, but a lot of people wait until the craziness dies down and bugs get worked out, or they're still in contract with another carrier, etc. Also, some people don't feel like shelling out money for a new phone every year.
9/9/2014 6:17:54 PM
I had a four that was going downhill and so I upgraded to the 5 in Dec of 2012, there is absolutely no way I could have made it until now for the six. I might wait for the next iteration before my next upgrade though, I want to switch to AT&T because Verizon get zero service in my office but my wife's contract has about another year on it (I could still switch and leave her on Verizon but it would be more costly).
9/9/2014 7:36:22 PM
^the 6 has calling over WiFi, Assuming your office has WiFi..
9/9/2014 7:55:40 PM
Hmm, that is something I hadn't really considered. I do have wifi in the office, not sure how well that would work, the biggest issue is it kills my battery even with wifi on. I usually just turn it on airplane mode with wifi on.
9/9/2014 8:01:33 PM
There were quite a few android fans saying that they might consider switching to apple if they had a larger phone. With the price tag being $100 more for pretty much the same features android folks get now, I don't see many people that have been holding out make the switch.And the watch is completely useless to us android folks.
9/9/2014 8:15:48 PM
the VoIP thing seemed cool until I saw it was t-mobile only
9/9/2014 8:41:34 PM
Are there any plans for expansion onto other carriers?
9/9/2014 8:43:04 PM
9/9/2014 9:51:21 PM
I don't think the 6 looks as good as the 5. Also don't like the protruding camera.
9/9/2014 10:08:10 PM
Tags do look cheap
9/9/2014 10:11:53 PM
The 6 looks like a lot like the HTC M8. It's not a bad thing, they're both nice looking phones, but it doesn't have any "flair" to it-- it's not uniquely Apple IMO.Smart phones are becoming somewhat of a commodity, so i guess this is to be expected, until the next big tech revolution (just like fast/cheap/lowpower CPUs allowed the smartphone revolution) allows a substantially new class of device.The 240FPS high speed video mode is going to be pretty sweet though.
9/9/2014 11:10:19 PM
i have a 4s and don't really see a need for a 6. i like the 6; it's neat, but there is nothing compelling. sure there are lots of camera features but 50% of the time i'm using my phone camera to take pictures of receipts on business trips. as for apple pay, well, nfc stations aren't at most retailers, so that doesn't drive me. i do like the health stuff but i think that will on 4 just with limited features, since 4s runs iOS8.i may get the watch. the fact that it can measure your pulse while on your wrist is a big step forward- no more strapping heart monitors. while the watch may cure cancer or anything, i'd bet it's a more successful wearable than google glass.
9/10/2014 8:46:09 AM
The VoIP thing was so three years ago when Republic started this.Fun seeing all the fanboys getting excited about this great new development, when I've been doing it for a while now with my Moto X and Defy XT before that.
9/10/2014 8:51:21 AM
^ and for far less (both cost of phone and service)...granted, it's sprint, but saving hundreds of dollars a year is worth it
9/10/2014 9:30:51 AM
9/10/2014 9:36:49 AM
Anyone have any experience with spigen cases? I was looking at the tough armor to have ready for the 6 when it's released. I want something slimmer than an otter box but still decent protection
9/10/2014 10:21:47 AM
9/10/2014 10:34:42 AM
LG G3 is relatively the same size as the 6+. Fits perfectly in my hand and I think is the ideal size for a phone. Also that looks like a 8"+ tablet.
9/10/2014 10:59:33 AM
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9/10/2014 12:11:17 PM
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9/10/2014 12:35:51 PM
Great so we're in agreement that StraightTalk > Republic. Cool.
9/10/2014 12:56:25 PM