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If this is true for Apple, it is just as true for every other phone company you doltIf you're at the front of the queue for Iphone 5 keep in mind those at the back are lining up for iphone 6. The iphones have a built-in obsoleteness which means you'll end up buying the next version after barely a year.
Same can be said about any tech.If you're at the front of the queue for Iphone 5 keep in mind those at the back are lining up for iphone 6. The iphones have a built-in obsoleteness which means you'll end up buying the next version after barely a year.
iphone4 feels like a toy compared the the s2galaxy s2 came out a year after iphone 4.
galaxy s vs iphone 4 would be a fair fight.
Yeah true but I'm not saying they're susceptible to break, I'm saying they hold back certain features they could have in the current generation to put it into the next one just to make people buy the next one.not really m8. the ip3gs is still a perfectly good phone which can support ios4 (same as ip4). only difference between it and the ip4 is the camera and resolution.
2+ years old and still being able to perform most of the functions of ip4 and compatible with all the apps sounds like a pretty good lifespan to me.
but if you are just the average user who wants a phone that just works, is simple to use, heaps of apps and no.1 customer support get the iphone.
e.g. my iphone broke a few days ago (button got jammed), i walk into an apple store in doncaster and they take one look at it and i walk out with a brand new phone no questions asked. whole encounter took less than 5 minutes.
i would probably wait for iphone 5 though cuz the iphone 4 is already over a year old and has already probably lived out half its life span.
haha. still, i dont think what other people have should influence ur decisions. u should get what is easiest to use/best for you.not every single 14yr old has a galaxy