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iphone is iphone, though it is not for me. :-D

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Don't worry android people are happy with ever evolving bug-fixed OS some day soon they will catch up.

LOL...aap to iphone ke nashe me upar se niche tak dube hue hai.....iphone ke aage apko kuch dikhayi hi nahi de raha.... :P

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Sure you've seen the promo videos but this is practical use of Siri on iPhone 4S.. Funny..

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iPhone in Sunspider Lagged for almost 2.6 years Android was always ahead of iPhone in Sunspider

BTW Sunspider enhancement was Coded by Google and was Implemented in http://www.webkit.org/ by Android buddy

iPhone Browser and Google Browser share same WebKit OpenSource Based codes and F**KING I phone people used that same code from webkit to show the world how fast iPhone 4S Browser is ! SunSprider Webkit require GPU Accelaration not Fast CPU and iPhone 4S have Fast GPU like iPad2 so they just came to nearer to S2 which was already leader since 6 month.

iPhone Owners are always Blind, they think all Work is only done by Apple and others are lame !

Here is what Froyo did it to Webkit Enhancements

http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/news/2010/07/android-22-demolishes-ios4-in-javascript-benchmarks.ars

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Don't worry android people are happy with ever evolving bug-fixed OS some day soon they will catch up.

Android was leader since 2.6 year in WebKit and iOS just matched it buddy, Do something new, iOS people just ate Google Dogfood (WebKit enhancement code) to match them

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Ha ha so true hetal.the feel of Android os is not as fluid as ios for the end users . But its make no difference for techies. They only bother abt the hardware to boast off

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iUser and a Droid users are very different people all together. It also has to do something what you call as freedom

Those people who like things in their control and don't want to stay restricted will prefer the droid

Those people who don't give a damn about what restrictions they are put through and just want to do basic stuff will like the iPhone

I had my chance of having iphone for quite some time. At first I liked it but slowly i felt barred

I had to do things the iWay there was no choice.

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Ya omkar . but end users cant do anything with their droids .. I know people with samsung galaxy phones and other high end phone and only use them for listening some music and soot some pics and vieos just for that iphone is good.

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I had my chance of having iphone for quite some time. At first I liked it but slowly i felt barred

I had to do things the iWay there was no choice.

ok i would love to get it from you what you did in android that was not possible on iOS - leave apart overclocking that too possible only in some

Android was leader since 2.6 year in WebKit and iOS just matched it buddy, Do something new, iOS people just ate Google Dogfood (WebKit enhancement code) to match them

there is only one innovation rest all are copy, the main thing is to give awesome end-user experience, android was evolved to match iOS, still they try to but having lot of options there are so many bugs, let me get it from a android user whose phone hasn't hanged since last 7 days or application didn't clashed in last 3 days

i had just 2 phone hang in last 1 year in Ip4 and on an average one app crash close in 2 days. iOS are so confident that the battery compartment is sealed as it never required to pull to recover from clash, IMAGINE ANDROID with sealed battery - you have to wait till bat is drained out completely.

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yet to own a droid yet but I had my time with the galaxy s/evo4g for a week

sense, touchwiz . choice we have

Choice of handset being the largest factor for me (I like BIG screens, my next purchase will be >=4.0" for sure)

Custom roms (its what I will be doing most of the time when i will actually own 1, trying out different custom flavors)

I have a bad habit of not charging the phone frequently..........(not for everyone but it is a must for me)

Bluetooth woes (tough apps solve problem, I just HATED it to the core at first)

Apple has some of the best customer support and the iNsurance is just great

I am not blaming it, apple had a great plan and they executed it with excellence but it is not what I like (personal choice)

I read somewhere about ios - less choice less confusion, but i prefer it the other way.

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I had my chance of having iphone for quite some time. At first I liked it but slowly i felt barred

I had to do things the iWay there was no choice.

ok i would love to get it from you what you did in android that was not possible on iOS - leave apart overclocking that too possible only in some

Android was leader since 2.6 year in WebKit and iOS just matched it buddy, Do something new, iOS people just ate Google Dogfood (WebKit enhancement code) to match them

there is only one innovation rest all are copy, the main thing is to give awesome end-user experience, android was evolved to match iOS, still they try to but having lot of options there are so many bugs, let me get it from a android user whose phone hasn't hanged since last 7 days or application didn't clashed in last 3 days

i had just 2 phone hang in last 1 year in Ip4 and on an average one app crash close in 2 days. iOS are so confident that the battery compartment is sealed as it never required to pull to recover from clash, IMAGINE ANDROID with sealed battery - you have to wait till bat is drained out completely.

I had my chance of having iphone for quite some time. At first I liked it but slowly i felt barred

I had to do things the iWay there was no choice.

ok i would love to get it from you what you did in android that was not possible on iOS - leave apart overclocking that too possible only in some

Android was leader since 2.6 year in WebKit and iOS just matched it buddy, Do something new, iOS people just ate Google Dogfood (WebKit enhancement code) to match them

there is only one innovation rest all are copy, the main thing is to give awesome end-user experience, android was evolved to match iOS, still they try to but having lot of options there are so many bugs, let me get it from a android user whose phone hasn't hanged since last 7 days or application didn't clashed in last 3 days

i had just 2 phone hang in last 1 year in Ip4 and on an average one app crash close in 2 days. iOS are so confident that the battery compartment is sealed as it never required to pull to recover from clash, IMAGINE ANDROID with sealed battery - you have to wait till bat is drained out completely.

Just 1 innovation ? The drop down notification is copied by Apple, I hope you are aware about it.

Crash ! Your iPhone hang so rarely because it does not have full multi tasking. Comparing one feature and leaving the second part covered is not the right way to do any kind of comparison!

I feel pity for all iPhone users who got the option to change the wallpaper just couple of years back! Bore nahi hote kya 1 hi wallpaper se ?

And you also should not forget that when iOS got the capability of forwarding SMS and copy/paste function.

Compared to iOS, Android offers more than 10 browsers, 10 keyboards, 10 launchers, 10 messaging apps, etc in Android and I am not talking about custom ROM, these are the basic things which Android has offered.

I feel sad even when you for transferring a single song or single picture, you need to open itunes and sync with it. Moreover you are stuck with one single PC and its itunes!

Man if you love iOS, nobody is going to make you to hate it but if you are trying to say that its the best OS, sorry, I dont agree at all.

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I think Admin/Mods should change the thread title as:-

iPhone Vs. Android

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Iam loving it especially after hetal bhai put his point... Waiting for parin to comment I am sure he will too have a few cards to share about iphone 4s

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iPhone hangs rarely may be 15 to 30 days, but after that it just vibrats and do nothing no matter you are in hell or heaven you have to run to your pc or iPhone expert to do Tethered Jail Break again. 98% people dont know whats to do when iPhone just Vibrats and do nothing not even shows the screen on or what ever. HAHAHA

in Android just remove Battery and get life wherever u are. (I phone hangs rarely -- Kuch karenga to hangs hoga naa, sabhi apps ko to freez kar deta hai)

all local ghuy chaarges rs 500 to redo teather JB or Reset iphone if it hangs iZombie bhi waise unke pass brain nahi rehta, they just pay

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Ya omkar . but end users cant do anything with their droids .. I know people with samsung galaxy phones and other high end phone and only use them for listening some music and soot some pics and vieos just for that iphone is good.

Do you agree to pay re 45000 just to shoot some pics and video

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Hetal im not a apple fan boy. Im am just saying abt a point people use most when we compare android vs iphone. which is custom things. But what will the end users do with custom roms ?? Custom roms are only for ui and experiance. For which iphone is the best.. but 45000 is way tooo costly i agree with u on that. Its over priced but offers best customer experiance, what so ever it all depends on the tastes of the user so it is a clear waste of time arguing over it

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Great technology is that which can impact the most number of people in a positive way, is affordable, has choices available from low end to high end and not proprietary / controlled. Imagine how few landmark inventions of this century like Cars, PC would have turned out if they had similar costly / proprietary development path as apple products. It might have remained user friendly (very debatable.. Sometimes user friendly and being dumb has a thin line.. ) but benefits would have reached only a small segment of the worldwide population.

Because those products have been open ended, there are numerous manufacturers, people can afford and buy as per their liking, budget and changed the world for better. Inventing an extra ordinary smartphone was a huge plus for apple but once again it got stuck into the same philosophy.. "We know what is good for you and only we will do that in our way".. It did the same mistake years ago for Mac.. Look where is PC today and Mac in comparison ?

Android has truly taken the smartphone revolution ahead in a real sense for everyone. You can buy a handset from Rs 6,000 to Rs 35,000 with the same OS but different hardware.. Essentially every device is capable of doing 80-90% of the things which a high end device will do.. Low cost devices may do it slower.. But every one does not need that speed.. Essential smart features of a smartphone is not compromised and available for all..

iPhone could never reach the next billion (It never intended to in the first place with 100% + profit margins.. ) and will just remain a niche product in the coming years as android chips away the market share worldwide and puts a smartphone in every pocket.. That's real smart !!!

And when one sees the blind faith apple followers trumpeting the besuri basuri of "copy", they exactly look like part of a hardware robot army with no individual brains / thinking but are controllled / instructed from a central control point like in those hollywood movies..

If we go by apple philosophy, Every car is a "copy" because it has 4 wheels like the earliest Ford T Series.. Lol.. Lol.. Lol...

Thank god we do not have "apple" like company there otherwise we would all be filling iPetrol at Rs 150 per litre, having iTyres in all wheels, would have been charged a fixed amount per kilometer of running in addition to the capital cost paid for the car, cigarette lighter socket would be "apple" proprietary, so chargers would cost Rs 5,000, there would be iMats... The list can only be much longer than i can ever imagine..

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Nicely put rajan bhai. If you do not mind can I copy your words to share it on fb where something similar is going on.

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iAmit iHetal iArun

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Karthik bhai nice caption :-D ilove idroid

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Its not just the product that many dislike its the general attitude of the company.

For those who own and swear by it are mostly unaware of it policies, and the crap apple is playing in the market

not leaving even thin air for competition. suing everybody and the others returning the favor, check the spoiler for more info, source wiki.

I hate it treating India as a dumping ground, and the dump has been glorified 1000000 times.

Rajan has put it wonderfully. Choice is what the world demands now. and I find it missing at apple.

Value for money?

No way!

Timeline[63][64][65][66][67] (initial suits, countersuits, rulings, licence agreements, and other major events in bold):

2009, Oct 22: Nokia sues Apple over 10 patents.[68][69]

2009, Dec 11: Apple countersues Nokia over 13 patents.[70]

2009, Dec 29: Nokia files a second lawsuit[71] and a U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) complaint against Apple over 7 more patents.[72]

2010, Jan 15: Apple files an ITC complaint against Nokia over 9 patents.[73][74]

2010, Feb 19: Apple drops 4 patents from their countersuit against Nokia that are in their ITC complaint against Nokia.

2010, Feb 24: Apple countersues Nokia in Nokia's second lawsuit, over the 9 patents that are in Apple's ITC complaint.

2010, Mar 02: Apple sues HTC over 10 patents and files an ITC complaint against HTC over 10 other patents.[75][76][77][78][79]

2010, Apr 26: 5 of the patents in Apple's ITC complaint against Nokia are merged into their ITC complaint against HTC.

2010, Apr 27: HTC signs an agreement with Microsoft to licence Microsoft patents in return for royalties on HTC's Android-based devices[80][81] (rumored to be $5 per handset).

2010, May 07: Nokia files a third lawsuit against Apple over 5 more patents.[82]

2010, May 12: HTC files an ITC complaint against Apple over 5 patents.[83]

2010, May 28: S3 Graphics files an ITC complaint against Apple over 4 patents used in the iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad, and Apple computers.[84]

2010, Jun 28: Apple countersues Nokia in Nokia's third lawsuit, over 7 more patents.

2010, Jul 06: HTC countersues Apple over 3 patents.

2010, Jul 21: Nokia drops 1 patent from their ITC complaint against Apple.

2010, Aug 12: Oracle sues Google over 7 patents relating to the use of Java in Android.[85]

2010, Sep 17: Nokia adds 2 more patents to their third lawsuit against Apple.

2010, Sep 27: Apple sues Nokia in the UK and Germany over 9 patents.

2010, Sep 30: Nokia countersues Apple in Germany over 4 patents.

2010, Oct 01: Microsoft files an ITC complaint and a lawsuit against Motorola over 9 patents.[86][87]

2010, Oct 06: Motorola sues Apple over 18 patents, and files an ITC complaint against Apple over 6 of them.[88]

2010, Oct 08: Motorola files a request for declaratory judgement that they do not infringe 12 Apple patents, and that those patents be declared invalid.[89][90]

2010, Oct 12: Nokia adds 3 more patents to their countersuit against Apple in Germany.

2010, Oct 25: Nokia sues Apple in another German court over 5 patents.

2010, Oct 28: Apple drops 4 patents from their ITC complaint against HTC and/or Nokia.

2010, Oct 29: Apple sues Motorola over 6 patents, and files an ITC complaint against Motorola over 3 of them.[91][92]

2010, Nov 05: HTC drops 1 patent from their ITC complaint against Apple.

2010, Nov 09: Microsoft alleges Motorola has failed to comply with RAND (reasonable and non-discriminatory) licensing obligations.

2010, Nov 10: Motorola sues Microsoft over 7 patents in one court and 9 patents in another.

2010, Nov 18: Apple makes counterclaims against Motorola over 6 patents.

2010, Nov 22: Motorola files an ITC complaint against Microsoft over 5 patents.

2010, Dec 01: Apple adds the 12 patents to their suit against Motorola that Motorola previously requested declaratory judgement that they do not infringe.[93]

2010, Dec 03: Nokia countersues Apple in the UK over 4 patents, and files a new suit against Apple in the Netherlands over 2 patents.

2010, Dec 03: Apple countersues Nokia in Nokia's second German lawsuit, over 1 patent and 2 utility models.

2010, Dec 06: Nokia drops 1 patent from their ITC complaint against Apple.

2010, Dec 15 and 22: Nokia and Apple take their first German suit/countersuit to the Federal Patent Court of Germany.

2010, Dec 23: Motorola files a third lawsuit against Microsoft over 3 patents.

2010, Dec 23: Microsoft countersues Motorola over 7 patents.

2011, Jan 06: The third Nokia/Apple lawsuit/countersuit is transferred to the location of the first and second ones.

2011, Jan 18: Apple seeks to invalidate one Nokia patent in the UK, which it was not yet being sued over.

2011, Jan 18: Motorola drops 1 patent from their lawsuits against Microsoft.

2011, Jan 19: Microsoft counterclaims against Motorola, asserting 5 patents.

2011, Jan 25: Microsoft counterclaims against Motorola, asserting 2 patents.

2011, Feb 14: Motorola adds 2 patents to their lawsuits against Microsoft.

2011, Feb 22: Apple drops 1 more patent from their ITC complaint against HTC and Nokia.

2011, Mar 21: Microsoft sues Barnes & Noble over the Android operating system in the Nook ebook reader.[94]

2011, Mar 25: ITC finds that Apple does not infringe on 5 Nokia patents.

2011, Mar 29: Nokia files an ITC complaint against Apple over 7 more patents, and a fourth lawsuit over 6 of those.[95][96]

2011, Apr 15: Apple sues Samsung for patent and trademark infringement (7 utility patents, 3 design patents, 3 registered trade dresses, 6 trademarked icons) with its Galaxy line of mobile products, including the Galaxy S smartphone and the Galaxy Tab tablet.[97][98]

2011, Apr 22: Samsung sues Apple in South Korea (5 patents), Japan (2 patents), and Germany (3 patents).[99]

2011, Apr 28: Samsung countersues Apple over 10 patents.[100]

2011, Apr 29: Apple drops 1 more patent from their ITC complaint against HTC.

2011, May 18: Samsung ordered to provide Apple samples of the announced Galaxy S2, Infuse 4G, and Infuse 4G LTE smartphones, as well as the Galaxy Tab 8.9 and Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablets as part of Apple's lawsuit against the company.[101][102]

2011, May 18: Samsung files a court motion for Apple to provide samples of the unannounced iPhone 5 and iPad 3 prototypes.[103]

2011, Jun 14: Nokia and Apple settle their litigation with Apple agreeing to pay Nokia an undisclosed one-time payment as well as continuing royalties.[104][105]

2011, Jun 16: Apple amends its lawsuit against Samsung, dropping 2 utility patents and 1 design patent, and adding 3 new utility patents plus 4 trade dress applications, now covering the Samsung_Galaxy_Tab_10.1[106]

2011, Jun 22: Apple countersues Samsung in South Korea over an unknown number of patents.

2011, Jun 22: Samsung's motion to be provided samples of Apple's unannounced iPhone 5 and iPad 3 prototypes is denied.[107]

2011, Jun 27: General Dynamics Itronix signs an agreement with Microsoft to licence Microsoft patents in return for royalties on General Dynamics Itronix's Android-based devices.[108][109]

2011, Jun 28: Samsung files an ITC complaint and a lawsuit against Apple over 5 patents.

2011, Jun 29: Samsung sues Apple in London, UK over an unknown number of patents, and a Samsung lawsuit against Apple in Italy becomes known (details unknown).

2011, Jun 29: Velocity Micro signs an agreement with Microsoft to licence Microsoft patents in return for royalties on Velocity Micro's Android-based devices.[110][109]

2011, Jun 30: Samsung converts its countersuit against Apple into counterclaims against Apple's suit, dropping 2 patents but adding 4 more.

2011, Jun 30: A consortium of companies made up of Apple, EMC, Ericsson, Microsoft, Research In Motion and Sony win against Google[111] in an auction of over 6,000 Nortel mobile-related telecommunications patents for $4.5 billion USD.[112][113]

2011, Jun 30: Onkyo signs an agreement with Microsoft to licence Microsoft patents in return for royalties on Onkyo's Android-based devices.[114][109]

2011, Jul 01: Apple files for preliminary injunction against 4 Samsung products: Infuse 4G, Galaxy S 4G, Droid Charge, and Galaxy Tab 10.1 based on 3 design patents and 1 utility patent.[115]

2011, Jul 01: ITC rules that Apple infringes on 2 patents held by S3 Graphics, while not infringing on 2 others.[116]

2011, Jul 05: Apple files an ITC complaint against Samsung over 6 smartphones and 2 tablets infringing 5 utility patents and 2 design patents.

2011, Jul 05: Wistron signs an agreement with Microsoft to licence Microsoft patents in return for royalties on Wistron's Android-based devices.[117][109][118]

2011, Jul 06: HTC agrees to purchase S3 Graphics in order to secure 235 patents for use in its defense against Apple.[119][120][121]

2011, Jul 06: Microsoft seeks $15 licensing fees from Samsung for a range of claimed patent violations on every Android device,.[122]

2011, Jul 11: Apple files a second ITC complaint against HTC over 5 more patents, and sues HTC over 4 patents from this second ITC complaint that they weren't already suing HTC over.[123][124]

2011, Jul 11-12: Google acquires 1,029 Patents from IBM for an undisclosed amount.[125][126]

2011, Jul 15: ITC finds HTC infringes on 2 Apple patents.[127]

2011, Jul 29: HTC sues Apple in London, UK over an unknown number of patents.

2011, Aug 02: Apple sues Samsung in Australia over 10 patents, resulting in Samsung delaying the launch and halting advertising of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet in Australia to an indefinite date.[128][129]

2011, Aug 09: A German court issues a preliminary injunction against the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 in Apple's lawsuit against Samsung which causes its sale to be banned in most of Europe.[130][131]

2011, Aug 15: Google announces its intention to buy Motorola Mobility for $12.5 billion USD. Eighteen of Motorola's patents could potentially be used for defense or countersuits against Apple and Microsoft, and may influence the smartphone war. These patents may change the balance of power, and force the various players to settle their lawsuits.[132][133]

2011, Aug 16: The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 sales ban in Europe is lifted outside of Germany.[134][135]

2011, Aug 17: Google acquires 1,023 more patents from IBM for an undisclosed amount (not revealed until 13 Sep 2011).[136]

2011, Aug 23: Microsoft files a complaint with the ITC requesting a ban on several key Motorola smartphones and devices in the USA based on infringements of 7 patents.[137][138]

2011, Aug 24: A court in the Netherlands rules that Samsung will be banned from selling the Galaxy S, Galaxy S II and Galaxy Ace in a number of European countries due to Apple's patent infringement claims.[139]

2011, Sep 02: Apple granted preliminary injunction against Samsung preventing display of the prototype Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 tablet at the IFA trade show in Berlin.[140]

2011, Sep 02: Apple court filings assert that Andy Rubin got inspiration for Android framework while working at Apple prior to working at General Magic and Danger, Inc.[141]

2011, Sep 07: HTC countersues Apple using nine patents from Google. The move is seen as a possible first step for Google giving direct support in lawsuits involving manufacturers using Android.[142][143][144][145]

2011, Sep 08: Acer[146] and ViewSonic[147] sign patent license agreements with Microsoft regarding their use of Android on smartphones and tablets.[148][149]

2011, Sep 09: Apple's preliminary injunction against sales of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 in Germany is upheld.[150]

2011, Sep 12: Samsung announces a lawsuit against Apple in France that had been filed in July over 3 patents.[151]

2011, Sep 12: Apple countersues Samsung in the UK over an unknown number of patents.[152]

2011, Sep 13: Google's August 17 acquisition of 1,023 patents from IBM is revealed by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.[136][153]

2011, Sep 17: Samsung countersues Apple in Australia over 7 patents.[154]

2011, Sep 28: Samsung signs an agreement with Microsoft to licence Microsoft patents in return for royalties on Samsung's Android-based devices.[155][156][157]

2011, Oct 12: An Australian court issues a preliminary injunction against the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 in Apple's lawsuit against Samsung which prevents its sale in Australia leading up to the 2011 holiday seqason.[158]

2011, Oct 13: Quanta signs an agreement with Microsoft to licence Microsoft patents in return for royalties on Quanta's Android and Chrome-based devices.[159][160]

2011, Oct 13: Judge in Apple's U.S. lawsuit against Samsung agrees that Samsung's tablets infringe on Apple's patents, but also that the validity of some of the patents might be questionable.[161]

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OMG apples suing list is more than its product line ha ha

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iphone 4S available in gaffar market for 65k :surprise: . :unexp::death:

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