iPhone 4s: Over One Million Pre-Orders in 24 hours

Hurt? :lol::lol: man how can you hurt the feelings of someone who has none for this situation. I own and use a iphone 4 and a SGS2 so I can speak on both. So don't get your child support papers in a bunch because I spoke the truth.

bruh i might have missed it, but since you own both an iphone4 and the new samsung, how do you compare them? the 4S is similar enough to the 4 that a reasonable person can extrapolate the differences, thus your opinion on the 4 vs sgs2 is relevant
 
bruh i might have missed it, but since you own both an iphone4 and the new samsung, how do you compare them? the 4S is similar enough to the 4 that a reasonable person can extrapolate the differences, thus your opinion on the 4 vs sgs2 is relevant

I like both phones and they both do the same thing. Some things can be done easier on android and others on the iphone. But what makes the SGS2 the king for me is it allows me to download almost anything from anywhere. Also if you play facebook games you can play them in the browser. The iPhone still has more apps but that comes down to what you use. I like the bigger screen as well. Both are fast as fuck and the SGS2 has not slowed down once like other Android phones. I use voice control to send text, emails, and make calls so it's not like it does not have that feature. I like both but iOS is to locked down for me. I like to be able to work on my phone like it's a desktop and the SGS2 allows me to do that. No syncing required.
 
David u haven't regestered to vote since oy when u were living on 46th ave in miami gardens that's a damne shame plus you were a democrate
 
David u haven't regestered to vote since oy when u were living on 46th ave in miami gardens that's a damne shame plus you were a democrate
 
Interesting comparison. The iPhone 4 is 16 months old, single core proc, and keeps up with the new Galaxy S II?

I like both phones and they both do the same thing. Some things can be done easier on android and others on the iphone. But what makes the SGS2 the king for me is it allows me to download almost anything from anywhere. Also if you play facebook games you can play them in the browser. The iPhone still has more apps but that comes down to what you use. I like the bigger screen as well. Both are fast as fuck and the SGS2 has not slowed down once like other Android phones. I use voice control to send text, emails, and make calls so it's not like it does not have that feature. I like both but iOS is to locked down for me. I like to be able to work on my phone like it's a desktop and the SGS2 allows me to do that. No syncing required.
 
Interesting comparison. The iPhone 4 is 16 months old, single core proc, and keeps up with the new Galaxy S II?

He asked about the two. When I get a 4S I will compare them as well. But nothing will change when it comes to downloading from anywhere because iOS is to locked down and no flash kills that for many places as well.
 
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Pretty good article on the new Bluetooth 4.0.. seeing as the iPhone is the first and only phone with it so far...


Bluetooth 4.0: Innovations Take Tech Far Beyond Hands-Free Douchery
BY KIT EATONFri Oct 7, 2011
Bluetooth 4.0 is helping distinguish the iPhone 4S from existing peer devices because it's the first smartphone to have it.
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Bluetooth. Say the word and your mind is off and reeling. Few brands can rival it for conjuring vivid images of its users--alpha types douchily barking orders between low-fat latte gulps.

For many of us, however, in practice it remains one of those must-have specs with which our deepest interaction is to reckon that "2.0 is better than 1.0, and it does stereo right?" But the truth is you should care about Bluetooth 4.0 because you'll probably end up using it a lot, even if don't know it.

Bluetooth 4.0, you see, is helping distinguish the iPhone 4S from its existing and near-future peer devices (most of which sport some variety of Bluetooth 2.0), because it's the first smartphone to have it. But it's also in the recent line of refreshed Macs and soon enough it'll start turning up in phones, tablets, and computers made by pretty much every other manufacturer.

Bluetooth was created years ago as an international effort, licensed from an official body, to produce a smart, short-range device-to-device radio communications network that could be connected and broken at will. The idea was to simplify pairing mobile devices together, to make it easy to "find" a Bluetooth device and to bring low-power-consumption radio communications to a whole new range of gadgets, iincluding those hands-free headsets you use to chat on your phone while driving (though you know you should really pull over to talk, right?). It was smart, it was relatively cheap, and it did exactly what it said on the box. Of course there were glitches, and some early devices had difficulty talking to each other or even maintaining a good connection, but these were slowly ironed out. Later BT protocols allowed for even lower power consumption (vital when thinking about the limited battery life of, say, a smartphone), simpler pairing, and stereo audio alongside more sophisticated remote wireless control of devices.

And now there's BT 4.0. As part of the new standard, the BT Forum has designed in all of the previous specifications (which it's now archived, and labeled "Classic") and pushed BT tech to the max. Perhaps the most important aspect is the new low-power-consumption mode, and smart-power management that means a BT4 device really only sups on power when it needs to--to the extent that many tiny portable devices could now be powered for significant lumps of time by a common watch battery, sitting idle and almost completely unpowered when not needed (some stats say a coin-sized battery could push power to a BT4 device on standby for a year).
Right out of the gate this has important implications: A host of medical and lifestyle devices could now sport proper wireless capability and the abilty to "wake" on command. Everything from vital lifesign monitors to health and fiteness devices that put FitBit and Nike+ to shame should now be possible, without the hassle of having to regularly charge components of the system nor worry about pairing them to your smartphone. And because there's this new, low power agreed standard, expect to see many of these devices now communicating with a smartphone directly--instead of with a proprietary interface (like a heart monitor and wristwatch) meaning you can get much more powerful data and analysis right there on the scene.

But Bluetooth 4 is even smarter than that. Its simplest no-code pairing system could allow you to sit your smartphone next to your PC, have them both intelligently and automatically connect up (without all that bothersome messing about in securityspace) and share data without you having to hook up to your probably already cluttered home Wi-fi network--using more power than BT4 would. That same protocol could let you easily and rapidly share your data between smartphones, when bumped together--in a mode of data communication that was only recently standardized for NFC technology. Or your iPhone could be your secure, wirelessly identified key to automatically log in to your computer.

And this is where it gets interesting. Because part of the pre-iPhone 4S hype focused on the fact that Apple would include NFC tech and thus jump-start the entire wave-and-pay system. But it didn't show, probably because Apple thinks the system's not yet mature enough. But BT4 is mature, to the point where Apple--fastidious to the Nth degree when choosing hardware--chose that particular brand of chip. Could Apple be planning on pulling off a bizarre coup and start a wireless pay revolution that uses BT4 instead of NFC? All it would need would be a hardware manufacturer on tap to do the interface to a cash register and EFTPOS system, and a specialized app. Unlike trying to pull off this trick years ago, there's now momentum behind the "wave and pay" type of system, and the consumer is warming to the idea.
Plus there're a few technological reasons it makes sense: In some ways BT4's longer-range sensitivity and the fact it can in many cases handle a faster data rate than simple NFC setups lends the tech much better toward some of the advanced wave-and-pay ideas that Apple's been patenting. For example, say a store offers you a discount on the understanding that when you wirelessly pay, it can upload a branded screensaver to your device. See? That's no joke.

[Image: Flickr user azadam]
 
Ok just got back from at&t and tested the SGII. There is noway I'd cop that phone. It feels cheaply made and my iPhone 4 beat it 7 out of 10 times in loading web pages despite it being on hspa.
Also the buttons are not ergonomically placed.
I'll cop the 4S this weekend.
 
Ok just got back from at&t and tested the SGII. There is noway I'd cop that phone. It feels cheaply made and my iPhone 4 beat it 7 out of 10 times in loading web pages despite it being on hspa.
Also the buttons are not ergonomically placed.
I'll cop the 4S this weekend.

I think most phones feel cheaply made.. the iPhone has you spoiled. :lol:
 
Jobs is leadin these sheep and their money to the grave with him, i usta be an iphone person, then i met android, and realised im not supposed to be locked into mundaneness. I like the fact that i can customize my galaxy S how ever i see fit, instead of bein locked into what apple says i can do with the phone, all the apps i used on the iphone, i have on the android, the phone is lighting fast and i can download anything on it from anywhere instead of bein locked into my own itunes library. a sheep is a sheep is a fuckin sheep. Jobs owns all of your base and your money.
 
Ok just got back from at&t and tested the SGII. There is noway I'd cop that phone. It feels cheaply made and my iPhone 4 beat it 7 out of 10 times in loading web pages despite it being on hspa.
Also the buttons are not ergonomically placed.
I'll cop the 4S this weekend.

That's the AT&T model. Sprints model is better.

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AT&T
Dual-Core Snapdragon 1.2 GHz

Sprint
Exynos 4210 1.2 GHz
 
I think most phones feel cheaply made.. the iPhone has you spoiled. :lol:

That junk was like holding a mainila folder. And i didn't see the big deal with the so called amoled screen. The htc inspire screen was even better than it.
 
Jobs is leadin these sheep and their money to the grave with him, i usta be an iphone person, then i met android, and realised im not supposed to be locked into mundaneness. I like the fact that i can customize my galaxy S how ever i see fit, instead of bein locked into what apple says i can do with the phone, all the apps i used on the iphone, i have on the android, the phone is lighting fast and i can download anything on it from anywhere instead of bein locked into my own itunes library. a sheep is a sheep is a fuckin sheep. Jobs owns all of your base and your money.

You do know that you can import your own music into iTunes, right?:lol:
 
You do know that you can import your own music into iTunes, right?:lol:

I dont really get whats so funny. He says he doesn't want to be locked into Itunes and you tell him to import his music into Itunes. Duh?


Why does every one on BGOL laugh when they say some ignorant shit?
 
I dont see why anyone would go out and by the iphone 4s if they already have a iphone 4. It just dont make since.
 
I dont really get whats so funny. He says he doesn't want to be locked into Itunes and you tell him to import his music into Itunes. Duh?


Why does every one on BGOL laugh when they say some ignorant shit?
Sorry, i didn't mean to annoy because of my response to another man. His statement suggested that he thought he had to be locked down to itunes music, which I found ludicrous. If that wasn't what he meant, then I misunderstood him. Is that ok by you:(

Besides, I was responding to an absolutely ignorant post, whet did you expect from me, brilliance?
 
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I dont see why anyone would go out and by the iphone 4s if they already have a iphone 4. It just dont make since.

Maybe because they like some new features in it and they can buy it for nothing after they sell their iphone4 and also maybe because Life is too short to wait for constant technological evolution.
 
Oh snap Jagu and divine in the same thread?....."it's about to go down"

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