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Everyone I know who has an Iphone loves it. Some buy them beacuse it's fashionable, some people have a play and make an informed choice. That fact that everyone I know who has one loves it just proves that the functionality must be pretty good to make people rave about them.

50% of what an Andrioid phone can do is wasted on the majority of phone users, the functionality of the iphone is what drives the love for them.

While I don't doubt those things are true for some, it's still the case that the fan boys were queuing up to buy them without having tried it at the time of its original launch - which can of course only been on the basis of hype.

As it happens, I've just read a piece on the BBC website about Jobs...

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-15196874

It goes on about his skill as a salesman, which of course is talking someone into buying a product they might not otherwise buy - and talks about the "reality distortion field", which about misleading people into buying something they wouldn't otherwise buy.

Such things are marketing over substance. If the substance was as good as some believe, then these things wouldn't be necessary to achieve the sales that Apple products have achieved.

None of that is me saying that the products aren't good. It's me saying the products aren't as good as some would have you believe.

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You really are tiresome...

:rolleyes:

It's a problem you had on your phone when you used Orange. It's not a problem I've had on two different phones when using Orange with similar weak connections to what you've described for yourself.

So providing that the weak connections we've both experienced are doing the same thing, then the problem is not the provider but the phone.

It might sound tiresome to you, but those would be the actual facts of the matter if everything else is equal (which it sounds as if it is, tho of course neither of us can know for certain).

You certainly seem over-sensitive about it. Sounds like you've become no less of an Apple fan boy than others. :lol:

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What the hell does that mean ?

If a hypothetical product is perfect it might achieve, say, 1M sales without need of hype.

If the same hypothetical product is less than perfect it might achieve, say, 500k sales without need of hype.

If the hypothetical product is less than perfect but achieves the 1M sale mark anyway, then it's only done so thru hype.

C'mon, it surely wasn't that difficult to work out?

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http://www.dailymail...er-mobiles.html

I really can't be arsed into putting a lot of effort into this but here you go... One small tip of the hat towards what I am saying...

There are some articles out there that go into it in detail...

that certainly suggests that this problem will vary between different makes & models of phones, dependent on how much thought a phone designer has put into its primary use of connecting to a phone signal.

So as I said, it appears to be a problem with your phone and not the service provider.

And from how that article is worded, it seems to be a particular problem with the iPhone as that's the only one that's named, and was presumably reported problems specifically with iPhones which prompted the writer to write that story.

The writer could have given it a more general angle for a variety of reasons - such as having contacted Apple about the problem and had Apple say it can be a problem with any phone, or that they didn't want to specifically finger just Apple phones as having the problem because of fear of legal comeback and not having the proof that no other type of phones suffered from the same problem.

Everything is pointing to the problem being with your iPhone (and not my different smartphone), as I originally said. So over-sensitive fan boy seems to be it. :lol:

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Sorry, i don't get you. what adapter?

You were complaining that apple change the connectivity of their products all the time, which is far from true. They have pretty much the most consistent conectivity going and its pretty much universal across all their products

what is this apple ethos that stinks so much?

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the only connectivity gripes that I am aware of are that some docking stations (including one that I own) "arent compatible with iphone 4", which is the warning that comes up on the screen of the device. it still works (ie the sound still comes out) , it just doesn't always charge.

some wont work at all afaik. but as has been said - I am still using a 7 year old ipod cable to charge all of my devices - ipad, ipod, iphone. Damn you apple!!! Damn you to hell Steve "so called" Jobs!!!!

i lost count of how many different nokia, sony etc chargers have been through my life.

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This is a feature of the websites you are visiting, not the browser. They notice you are using a phone and change their layout to fit a smaller screen. This is usually a good thing,

yeah, I've since realised that and found out the snippet of header code needed to make that happen.

It's not actually a changed layout on a website, but a feature within the browsers of phones which is triggered by the header code I mention above ('standard' desktop browsers ignore that snippet of code).

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