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@gemms | 3 November 14 | |
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@3mel | 3 November 14 | |
he's stating its jealous users who can't afford the six plus who are out to run it down. he then cites the videos of ppl applying excessive pressure to the phone they obviously had to pay for while not being bothered about it being destroyed... |
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@banbury | 5 November 14 | |
most bend gate cases have occured while the phone is in the owners pocket, and not when people have deliberately forced the phone. Most rival metal phones like the M8 are built on a megnesium alloy frame so they are stronger, but the iphone isnt so it will be a lot weaker. That said, any high end phone should be treated with care and not thrown around like its a peace of junk. Any consumer who deliberately tries to bend any high end phone has got more money than sense, and therefore doesnt deserve it in the first place.
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@banbury | 5 November 14 | |
a techradar spokesman said this about the iphone 6 plus: 'I think most people would have preffered a slightly thicker but stronger device with a longer lasting battery' but that is just an opinion.
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@4767170 | 12 November 14 | |
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@ banbury - 28.10.14 - 03:18am however the end result is that customisation and functionality is limited. but as long as the product does what you want it to do that is all that matters. everyone has different expectations, meaning the same product will never please everyone, regardless of its design, technical specification or price. some people maybe surprised to hear that there is one manufacturer whos sales were so massive in their glory days that nobody has ever matched those figures to this day, not even Apple, yes thats right not even Apple. its NOKIA. well said |
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