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  • 23 Apr 2012

zaxroel, 22 Apr 2012this phone is good,but this phone not the best smartphone i... moreYou are right ! :)

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    • Jhay
    • PxA
    • 23 Apr 2012

    Why my old simcard doesnt work on iphone4s? Pls tell me?

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      • Anonymous
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      • 23 Apr 2012

      bhupesh, 22 Apr 2012awosome fone i used s2 nd note but apple 4 is the bests2 note is something ive never heard of
      anyway, not knowing how to get the edge from the phone isn't its problem, s ii pwns iphone 4s badly.

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        • Anonymous
        • 0ZU
        • 23 Apr 2012

        zaxroel, 22 Apr 2012this phone is good,but this phone not the best smartphone i... moreExactly

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          • JJs
          • 23 Apr 2012

          zaxroel, 22 Apr 2012this phone is good,but this phone not the best smartphone i... morein the universe

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            • zaxroel
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            • 22 Apr 2012

            this phone is good,but this phone not the best smartphone in the world.

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              • bhupesh
              • uvc
              • 22 Apr 2012

              awosome fone i used s2 nd note but apple 4 is the best

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                • 22 Apr 2012

                To install applications, Tones, Pictures, Movies and Songs you need to have an itunes account....
                For wall papers and personalized Tones you can download it on "www.zedge.net", its free, you just need to create a "FREE" account on Zedge...
                I have used many diff phones with diff brands and diff OS, Nokia's Symbian, Androids, Java OS, still Iphone OS is the best, android may be simplier but it has many issues like not all softwares are compatible with all android units even if you upgrade the OS version, while IOS are compatible with all IOS units you just need to upgrade your IOS version. Though I still like android OS but since its still new, it still has many catching up to do to be able to catch up with IOS. I love my Iphone 2G, 3Gs and specially my 4s though I have an Galaxy S2, IP4s still rocks the mobile age!!!!!

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                  • Anonymous
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                  • 22 Apr 2012

                  AnonD-30760, 22 Apr 2012guys i dropeed it from 5 ft height bymistakely der wer no d... moreAvoid dropping

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                    • Anonymous
                    • PSF
                    • 22 Apr 2012

                    its an one type good phone and better than the samsung s2,note

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                      • Sul
                      • m2h
                      • 22 Apr 2012

                      Hey Aljur...even my contacts got deleted and i am sure I didnt delete them....but I have no idea what to do about this!!! Anyone knows how to fix it?

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                        • AnonD-30760
                        • vbR
                        • 22 Apr 2012

                        guys i dropeed it from 5 ft height bymistakely der wer no damages but the touch response is not good as earlier what to do???/

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                          • bCb
                          • 22 Apr 2012

                          guys got an iphone 4s white colour 32gb having fun with it

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                            • Aljur
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                            • 21 Apr 2012

                            Hi I had my iPhone 4S for almost 2 months, I wonder why some of my contacts in the phonebook was deleted I dont remeber that I deleted it. Is anyone also experienced this concern and may I know if it is normal?

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                              • Anonymous
                              • JJs
                              • 21 Apr 2012

                              Battle21, 21 Apr 2012Of all the iphone,this is the one i didnt buy.. it has the ... moreThe mobile story for 2011 was the rise of Android.
                              It looks like the mobile story for 2012 is not going to be so good for Android. It appears as though the operating system is in choppy waters, and is suddenly facing a lot of trouble.
                              We're going to lay out all the small and big problems we're seeing for Android in this post.
                              Let's start with the number one news story of the year: Facebook buying Instagram for $1 billion. This is bad news for Android, because it shows that a developer can build a massively successfully product that the world goes crazy for without even using Android.
                              You could argue that Instagram wouldn't have sold for $1 billion if it hadn't gone to Android and seen an immediate spike in activations. But, the truth of the matter is that Instagram was fielding offers from Facebook before it was on Android, and it could have raised a round at $500 million without Android.
                              This sends a clear message to developers: Build on iOS first, Android second.

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                              This is already playing out -- developer interest in Android has begun slipping. When developers treat Android as a second class platform, consumers will be soon to follow.
                              The next big trend that's bad for Android: It has been a complete and utter disaster in the tablet space.
                              The tablet space was another chance for Android to clobber iOS and take over the world. It has not happened.
                              What this suggests to us is that the main reason Android succeed in the first place was because of restrictions put in place by carriers. Android beat the iPhone because you could only get an iPhone at AT&T. As great as the iPhone is, it's not worth the headache of switching carriers.
                              The success of the iPad over the dozens of Android tablets shows that on a level playing field, where a consumer is just picking out the best gadget, he or she chooses the iOS gadget.
                              This is a much bigger, scarier idea for Android. It means that it has still not caught up to Apple in the eyes of the consumer. Either this is because the operating system is worse, or it is because Apple has done a better job marketing to consumers. Regardless, it's not good for Android.
                              There's only been one Android-based tablet that's been a success -- the Kindle Fire. This, too, is bad for Android.
                              The success of the Kindle Fire shows that you don't need Google's approval to create a great Android product. This is only going to lead to more companies doing the same making Android more fragmented and causing Google to lose control over its mobile operating system.
                              We spoke with a plugged-in industry source a few weeks ago and he said this year was going to be the year of "Android forking," which means using the base layer of Android then making something totally different on top of it, like Amazon.
                              Big handset makers who don't want to be just another Android provider are going to start introducing their own flavors of Android for their phones. This is the risk of being open -- Google can lose control of its platform.
                              Another source we spoke with said that the only thing big handset makers want to talk about is Google's decision to buy Motorola. They're obsessed with it, and they're furious that Google is about to try to turn into Apple making its own hardware and its own software. This is going to alienate its biggest partners.
                              The good news for Google is that its partners don't really have much choice. They can't get access to iOS. And Microsoft is as deeply in bed with Nokia as Google is about to be with Motorola.
                              However, their anger is going to manifest itself in the form of Android forking. Handset makers are going to go from being partners with Google to rivals. Even if they fail, it's another level of fragmentation and competition for Android.
                              It's not just handset makers, that are revolting. One of Google's key carrier partners just announced that it's going to do its best to undermine Android. Verizon CFO Fran Shammo says the company plans on putting its weight behind Windows Phones:
                              "We helped create the Android platform from the beginning and it is an incredible platform today, and we are looking to do the same thing with a third ecosystem."
                              It's not just Verizon that's going to push Windows Phones. AT&T is reportedly spending $150 million to market Windows Phones.
                              We're skeptical carriers can actually create consumer demand, but the fact that they're openly subverting Android is yet another bad sign for Google.
                              Most of what we've just talked about is circumstantial. Here are a few data points that have to have the people working on Android worried.

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                              The latest release of Android's operating system has been all but ignored by consumers and by carriers.
                              According to data on Google's Android developer site only 2.9% of Android devices are running on "Ice Cream Sandwich," or Android 4.0. The vast majority of Android devices, 63.2%, are on Android 2.3, or Gingerbread. The next most popular flavor is Froyo, or Android 2.2, at 23.1%.
                              That means that 86.3% of Android users are using an outdated version of the software. They are significantly behind the times!
                              Either they just aren't buying the newest Android devices, or they can't get the newest software update. Either way, it's a disaster for Google, which puts a lot of effort into creating the best possible operating system with each new update.
                              It also creates a perception problem. iPhone owners can boast about all the latest, greatest stuff Apple has in its OS. Android users are stuck with an OS that's a year behind.
                              Here's one more data point that shows Android is in trouble: This week Verizon revealed it sold 3.2 million iPhones in the first quarter. Its overall smartphone sales were 6.2 million, which means it sold more iPhones than all other smartphone types combined.
                              AT&T reports later, but there's no reason to believe it won't have a similar ratio. And Sprint doesn't reveal its ratio, but it would be strange if it was the only carrier that didn't follow a similar pattern.
                              In other words, on the three biggest carriers in the U.S., the iPhone is outselling Android. As we said, last year's story was the growth of Android. Apple's market share was dead in water.
                              This year, thanks to an expansion of carriers, the story is reversed. Now Android's market share appears to be dead in the water, and Apple is back on the rise.
                              Couple that with the aforementioned problems -- waning developer interest, pissed off handset partners, a super fragmented operating system, and carriers preparing to support Windows -- and suddenly you can see that Android, which looked like it was ready to take over the world, is suddenly on uneven footing.


                              Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/android-is-suddenly-in-a-lot-of-trouble-2012-4#ixzz1shcteNpj

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                                • Battle21
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                                • 21 Apr 2012

                                Of all the iphone,this is the one i didnt buy.. it has the sane old issue like those issues on older version of iphone. im doen with iphone..

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                                  • 21 Apr 2012

                                  Not the best phone, its specs are just like outdated Samsung Galaxy phones. Epic fail.

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                                    • 21 Apr 2012

                                    duhh, 16 Apr 2012How can I get my phone to ring, that is make a sound when s... moreyou might press silent button on your left hand side on top to volume button pull it upwards it will rings and also chk the volume it should be full

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                                      • nikhalesh shrivastav
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                                      • 21 Apr 2012

                                      this phone look is so good but i am not intrested in this phone

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                                        • pasapugal
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                                        • 21 Apr 2012

                                        Anonymous, 20 Apr 2012I'm an Android fan all the way... but I have to appreciate ... more ya its true