What makes iphone so successful?
- Back on topic though iPhone is successful because of good marketing, well-made device, controlled ecosystem that ensures good quality control of the apps, and great optimization of the components such that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. That is why the iPhone despite lesser-appearing specs seems to keep beating "better" android phones in benchmark tests quite regularly.
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- Back on topic though iPhone is successful because of good marketing, well-made device, controlled ecosystem that ensures good quality control of the apps, and great optimization of the components such that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. That is why the iPhone despite lesser-appearing specs seems to keep beating "better" android phones in benchmark tests quite regularly.
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But about a year back, they significantly increased the resolution of the free photo uploads. Now, anything 16 megapixels and under is free - and that covers just about all smartphone cameras (yes, there are a couple that exceed 16MP), which means that, for nearly everyone, you can save unlimited full-resolution pics in Google Photos. Today, the need to let Google downsize them really only applies to folks with higher-end digital SLRs - the ones that do 24MP photos.10-21-16 12:28 AMLike 0 -
Just that i still hav hopes on a new Intel Atom processor & a Surface phone. U know what i mean and i am ready to wait another 4 years for that.10-21-16 01:21 AMLike 0 - compare app situation of window phone vs bb10, which one would you choice and why? just curious.. assume you can get a dtek 60 type of flag ship phone for bb10 (or a slight upgrade). thx.10-21-16 08:53 AMLike 0
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One of things I enjoy about the Passport and blend. Sitting at my computer and being able to handle email and text without having to reach for a phone makes things easier for me.blackmass likes this.10-21-16 10:02 AMLike 1 - I'd get the windows phone - we are heavy into 0365 at work and it would just make more sense if I had to pick from either. Especially now the HP Elite x3 is available.10-21-16 10:28 AMLike 2
- many thanks big toe and cgk. just try to recover from the shock of >1000 price tag of Elite... i definitely not in that category ;-). go cry my eyes out...10-21-16 11:21 AMLike 0
- I did! Never had any problem until the OS10.xx update. Now I hate OS a little. Bloody home button...
I like my iPad for browsing and one game occasionally. Otherwise, it's not a useful device for me. My 4 year old ipod, on the other hand, is brilliant for music during all my car trips.
My 9930? Brilliant kindle reader and movie/mp3 player. Vs my android phone which is gathering dust, having been outmatched by my passport and it's hub.
When I drool over the new phones with their latest specs, sometimes it's great for me to remember that, from my standpoint, the older devices have been far more useful than all these hot new tech stuff.
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I noticed that if it doesn't work after the first two tries, it's basically impossible to make it work. Usually when I fails twice in a row, I just enter my password10-21-16 02:37 PMLike 0 - Might clear up some of the lack of knowledge about iOS that most all of us here have....
Many that swore they would never use Android have now come to embrace it and found it to be very powerful. Think many that swear they would never be able to use the iToy, might change their mind if they really understood that it has evolved beyond what it was in 2007.
My conclusion is that task switching on the iPhone is still inferior to BB10's task switching interface. You'd think that, with their resources and supposed design expertise, Apple should have a superior solution.
While it's clear that many users prefer having iPhone apps, cameras, etc, I refuse to switch to a phone that slows me down, even after I've invested significant time and energy learning how to use it correctly.
Posted via CB1010-22-16 12:46 PMLike 0 - I have been experimenting with this feature, and, on iPhone 6s and later, pressing on the left side and swiping right is usable, but slow, compared to BB10's swipe up gesture. What's worse though is that, if you have multiple apps open, there is a lot of additional swiping required to select the one you want, and only a narrow area to touch to select the one you want.
My conclusion is that task switching on the iPhone is still inferior to BB10's task switching interface. You'd think that, with their resources and supposed design expertise, Apple should have a superior solution.
While it's clear that many users prefer having iPhone apps, cameras, etc, I refuse to switch to a phone that slows me down, even after I've invested significant time and energy learning how to use it correctly.
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Why not just press the home button? Swiping up and scrolling over on BB10 is still an action that has to be done just like double pressing the home button is an action. Just kind of seems like nitpicking to me, but people like what they like and if thats what works for you then go with it.10-22-16 01:24 PMLike 7 -
- installed app, entered lots of data
- app stopped working, so I thought I could just reinstall it thinking my data was in some kind of documents folder
- it wasnt.
Of course I guess I should have checked first, but there was no "search for data" function on the iPad, and coming from BlackBerry and Android I just assumed...
Posted via CB1010-22-16 01:49 PMLike 0 - Here's the scenario I ran into that made me wish for a file manager:
- installed app, entered lots of data
- app stopped working, so I thought I could just reinstall it thinking my data was in some kind of documents folder
- it wasnt.
Of course I guess I should have checked first, but there was no "search for data" function on the iPad, and coming from BlackBerry and Android I just assumed...
Posted via CB1010-22-16 02:08 PMLike 0 - That really "slows you down?" I guess by a fraction of a second. Also finding the app you have open can take longer on iOS because you can have more than 8 open at a time.
Why not just press the home button? Swiping up and scrolling over on BB10 is still an action that has to be done just like double pressing the home button is an action. Just kind of seems like nitpicking to me, but people like what they like and if thats what works for you then go with it.
Apple's user design approach is geared towards simplicity and intuitive gestures, which is why it's easy for a novice (such as my 85 year old father) to learn it and become comfortable quickly. Unfortunately, that same approach punishes power users for whom it would be better to have more controls available with fewer clicks/gestures/keystrokes. That's why gaming mice have so many buttons, but Apple's original mouse had only one!
Posted via CB1010-22-16 02:53 PMLike 0 - Here's the scenario I ran into that made me wish for a file manager:
- installed app, entered lots of data
- app stopped working, so I thought I could just reinstall it thinking my data was in some kind of documents folder
- it wasnt.
Of course I guess I should have checked first, but there was no "search for data" function on the iPad, and coming from BlackBerry and Android I just assumed...10-22-16 03:23 PMLike 0 - The issue isn't time. It's "cognitive load," which is a critical factor in interface design. So, if a task requires two steps (press and swipe) compared to one (swipe up), that represents a 100% increase in cognitive load. If that action is repeated several hundred times per day, one will see a measurable decrease in productive cognitive output.
Apple's user design approach is geared towards simplicity and intuitive gestures, which is why it's easy for a novice (such as my 85 year old father) to learn it and become comfortable quickly. Unfortunately, that same approach punishes power users for whom it would be better to have more controls available with fewer clicks/gestures/keystrokes. That's why gaming mice have so many buttons, but Apple's original mouse had only one!
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- Not to be too snarky, but one can teach children of that age four different languages, a couple of manual skills, and possibly an art, like dance or musical instrument. Quite possibly one could teach them Linux, their minds are so plastic that they take it all in like a sponge.
Posted via CB10, on a BlackBerry PassportDJ BigToe and Dunt Dunt Dunt like this.10-22-16 07:55 PMLike 2 - a lot of iphone buyers camp out overnight for days to be in line to get the latest iphone.....and they are not labelled as "nuts" for doing so......unless you are camped out waiting in line for a Dtek60, then they are referred to as such.
"The 99's charms will tug at your heart. Nothing else ever approached such exquisite perfection"-idssteve10-22-16 08:46 PMLike 0 - The issue isn't time. It's "cognitive load," which is a critical factor in interface design. So, if a task requires two steps (press and swipe) compared to one (swipe up), that represents a 100% increase in cognitive load. If that action is repeated several hundred times per day, one will see a measurable decrease in productive cognitive output.
Apple's user design approach is geared towards simplicity and intuitive gestures, which is why it's easy for a novice (such as my 85 year old father) to learn it and become comfortable quickly. Unfortunately, that same approach punishes power users for whom it would be better to have more controls available with fewer clicks/gestures/keystrokes. That's why gaming mice have so many buttons, but Apple's original mouse had only one!
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