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Iphone 4s
southlad
04-10-2011
So, what do you think?

Are you getting one?
scotch
04-10-2011
Underwhelmed.

Won't be getting one.
flagpole
04-10-2011
Apple updates or upgrades are always just as good as they have to be. No more. No less.
mikey86uk
04-10-2011
l like apple products, but yeh, little dissapointed. having had my iPhone 4 for around 15-16months i think im going to check out one of the new HTC windows phones
daz_f
04-10-2011
big let down and wont be getting one
Sniffle774
04-10-2011
Its a bold move given the other heavy hitters on the market at the moment. Be interesting to see the sales figure on this one compared to others.
Staunchy
04-10-2011
I had the cash ready and waiting, now it's going elsewhere. I don't play mobile games so the speed improvements there don't bother me, the improved camera alone isn't enough to make me stump up the cash.
call100
04-10-2011
It was one thing producing the iPhone when there was no competition....In today's market they are just another phone. Nothing innovative there.
They are reduced to court action to try and fight the opposition instead of having a product that everyone wants....Pathetic.
megaresp
04-10-2011
Originally Posted by southlad:
“So, what do you think? Are you getting one?”

It's a nice upgrade to my 3GS. My contract expires in December, so yes I'll be getting one. I believe Orange will even let me upgrade within 90 days of my expiry date, so I can probably get one as soon as it goes on sale.

For the poster immediately above this one - most people with iPhones won't switch to Android or Blackberry. Especially business users like me. I rely on 5 purchased Apps for business, don't want to re-buy them (or equivalents), and certainly don't want to fart around learning some new system.
call100
04-10-2011
Originally Posted by megaresp:
“It's a nice upgrade to my 3GS. My contract expires in December, so yes I'll be getting one. I believe Orange will even let me upgrade within 90 days of my expiry date, so I can probably get one as soon as it goes on sale.

For the poster immediately above this one - most people with iPhones won't switch to Android or Blackberry. Especially business users like me. I rely on 5 purchased Apps for business, don't want to re-buy them (or equivalents), and certainly don't want to fart around learning some new system.”

I moved from the iPhone and have the same functionality for my work on the SGS2. The loss on the Apps i'd bought was minimal in relation to the phone costs. A lot of people are going to be disappointed in apples latest effort and won't see the point in not trying something else.
I Hardly found using Android difficult to learn and now I'm using it find it better and more interesting than IOS.
Presenter100
05-10-2011
All a bit of a YORN wasn't it! Looking forward to the HTC press conf later this week. Not that it will be covered by any press like Apples was.

They have 2 amazing additions to the Sensation range. After seeing what Apple have unveiled, I think I'll be going for the HTC in January when my contract allows an upgrade
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