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    Default 2011 Apple iPhone 4s Ad, Introducing the iPhone 5 idslr


    2011 Apple iPhone 4s Ad, Introducing the iPhone 5 idslr
    copy paste lng ni ang title sa youtube

    amazing..

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    Default Re: 2011 Apple iPhone 4s Ad, Introducing the iPhone 5 idslr

    tuo sd kaau ka ana nga inamaw ts?

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    Default Re: 2011 Apple iPhone 4s Ad, Introducing the iPhone 5 idslr

    ambot lng.. tan.awa lng.. wa ta kybw

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    Default Re: 2011 Apple iPhone 4s Ad, Introducing the iPhone 5 idslr

    ing.ani nga mga storya, anha ni nimo madungog sa beerhouse.. magkalami ang storya ug hambog labi na mahubog..

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    Default Re: 2011 Apple iPhone 4s Ad, Introducing the iPhone 5 idslr

    Why you should avoid buying an iPhone 4S right now
    1. An update that’s not much of an update

    If you already own an iPhone 4, you would probably not get a major bang for your buck by going for an iPhone 4S upgrade. Granted, the A5 chip is nice and Siri telling you what restaurants you’ll enjoy can be fun. But is that worth $199? Many of the hardware upgrades make for a better deal to customers considering a switch from devices running on Google’s Android operating system or upgrading to the iPhone for the first time. But they’re not really geared for current Apple fans.

    The iPhone 4S can only do a few things that the iPhone 4 can’t, and with the release of the next version of Apple’s mobile platform, iOS 5, the current generation iPhone is going to be receiving a whole lot of awesome new features as well. Siri, while sounding very cool, is still in the early stages of release. It will likely be a lot better by the time the iPhone 5 rolls around.
    2. A5 chip isn’t a must-have for gaming

    While the A5 chip does seem to be a big step forward from its predecessor, if the iPad 2 has taught us anything, it’s that the new chip probably won’t bring a big torrent of new games that won’t work with old hardware. It has been more than six months since the release of the A5 in the iPad 2. Yes, some games have been optimized to work with it. But many, many more don’t need the chip, and most apps are still compatible with iPads. So not having the A5 probably isn’t going to mean missing out on a ton of new games.

    Even Infinity Blade, which will look “best” on the iPhone 4S, isn’t going to require players own the newest iPhone to play it. And you can bet it will still look pretty great on your iPhone 4. It’s doubtful developers are going to start adopting the A5 and its capabilities at the expense of all the iPhone owners who still own older hardware. If you’re extremely serious about mobile gaming, consider an upgrade; if not, waiting won’t be too big of a deal.
    3. A bigger and better iPhone next year?

    So the iPhone 5 didn’t grace the stage today, but iPhone fans for whom an upgrade isn’t cheap or convenient with their carriers, that may be a good thing. It’s been 18 months since the release of the iPhone 4, and it’s not a bad bet to figure that Apple could go back to announcing iPhones in the summer during its Worldwide Developers Conference in June next year. If that’s the case, it’s really not too long a wait for the next iPhone – which will almost certainly have a redesigned exterior and better internal hardware to boot.

    If you can stand the wait, you will be rewarded with a Siri Assistant that should be out of beta and probably will work better than what iPhone 4S owners will be getting. By then, Apple will be planning all kinds of new features to go in its next device. Many rumors are pointing toward a bigger screen, for example. While the look and feel of the iPhone 4S is still that of the iPhone 4, the iPhone 5 will be a wholly new experience – if you can wait that long. But still, if you have a perfectly good iPhone, especially if you purchased one when the device was released for Verizon, why shell out for an incremental upgrade?
    Verdict: The iPhone 4S is not a must-have device

    The iPhone 4S really seems like it is geared toward new iPhone users rather than existing ones, and if you’re a Sprint customer or someone who’s been on the fence, this is a great device to grab. It’s better than the iPhone 4, with more capabilities, a world phone antenna setup that allows it to work on any of its three carriers, and speeds comparable to some of the “4G” offerings other devices boast. Those are all reasons to grab an iPhone if you’ve always wanted one.

    But the experience probably won’t be vastly different if you’re already using an iPhone 4. Data speeds will be faster, games will look sharper and Siri will give you advice. But it still seems difficult to justify a minimum $199 premium for any of those features.
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    iPhone apps and iPad apps | Appolicious ™ App Directory

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    Default Re: 2011 Apple iPhone 4s Ad, Introducing the iPhone 5 idslr

    OT: RIP steve jobs!

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