jlzimmerman
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I would not consider the iPhone 6. The reason is simply due to the interface. It's old, boring, and static. In addition, the color palette is ugly as all get out. Rainbow Bright vomit. And still no wireless charging?
I would not consider the iPhone 6. The reason is simply due to the interface. It's old, boring, and static. In addition, the color palette is ugly as all get out. Rainbow Bright vomit. And still no wireless charging?
Definitely won't buy it.. only an ***** would buy it
correction. there is already wireless chargin on iphone devices. btw I'm not apple ******. I'm a solid wp fan.
correction. there is already wireless chargin on iphone devices. btw I'm not apple ******. I'm a solid wp fan.
They don't even have NFC yet and that's a given on any smartphone.
what?? not really even NFC is not present
i dont really use these feature on a daily basis but its a nifty option if its present for future use
While NFC is not present in the iPhone, I did get a free incpio NFC case for the iPhone 5/5s at MWC. I used my NFC capable iPhone through out MWC: to get in, to interact with different vendors, to pay for various meals. The iPhones 3rd party accessories market is second to none.
He'll there was even a case for the iPhone that turned it into a personal thermal imager!!!
http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/06/05/e2e6era6.jpg
still you need to rely on special third party hardware for this and you lose out on the look of the phone
plus there is a risk of frying the lightning port as well
all this after paying $1000 , id rather get a decent droid or a lumia for half the rate etc
You shouldn't grasp at straws.
You were wrong, NFC is available for the iPhone. Move one.
third party solutions and native solutions have a big difference
I never see this argument come up when Rudy throws another 6app on WP. Or any other third party app comes but not the official app.
I see double standards abound.
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apps are different,an app cant mess up your charging port etc
third party nfc etc can fry the port
So we move goal posts to change the meaning of what you were saying. What you said can still apply to apps.
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