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<p>I'm finding it amazingly odd that AT&amp;T and Apple have paired up. AT&amp;T one of the oldest high tech firms in the United States now partners with Apple considering these firms were born on the opposite sides of the high tech revolution. With Apple's pursuit of the computer and music industry, will it also be able to structure itself in the wireless world as well? Will the Iphone enable AT&amp;T to steal steal tens of thousands of customers from rivals? With this multi-year exclusive partnership, iPhone will only be available with wireless service from AT&amp;T. Working together ensures seamless integration between network and device. Despite the fact the iPhone cost $500.00 or more, it cannot yet be brought over to another wireless carrier. AT&amp;T sees this as a feature as every new iPhone customer must commit to a two-year contract. If you're an optimist, the possibility is that Apple's iPhone is a Trojan Horse.</p>
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<p>But while the iPhone has Wi-Fi,[http://www.cheapipad3forsale.com Cheap iPad 3 for sale], it doesn't let you do one very obvious thing with it's Wi-Fi connection, make phone calls. In an ideal world,[http://www.cheapipad3forsale.com Cheap iPad 3], you might want to use AT&amp;T when on the road and have your phone switch automatically to Skype or Vonage when at home, since they're much cheaper and can have better voice quality. But Apple hasn't yet hinted at this possibility. The iPhone's weakness is its Internet access when it's not near a Wi-Fi hot spot. The fact that the iPhone can use only AT&amp;T's network is a weakness that affects the phone's capabilities. The problem is that you have to be online to use a Web application. Unless you're in an open Wi-Fi zone, that means running right into the limits of AT&amp;T's slower than a dialup modem network. In addition, the phone won't support Java or Flash, which are both important components of many powerful Web apps. Without access to the full power of the phone, the limits on developers will be severe and less likely to hack into.<p>By comparison, simply asking Galaxy Nexus for "Bahn Thai, University Heights" brings up Google search page with Yelp review and phone number top result.From mapping to location services and more, Galaxy Nexus is superior to iPhone 4S. Google services are simply better and better exposed.</p>
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<p>The iPhone style and friendly interface is path breaking. Seen as a phone, a small computer, video and music with its sleek style and user friendly interface, it advances in usability and integration of services. It's beautiful; 3.5-inch widescreen display allows you to easily enjoy music,[http://www.cheapipad3forsale.com Cheap iPad3 for sale], TV shows, and movies you have in your iTunes library. iPhone has a 2-megapixel camera and a gorgeous 3.5-inch display. HTML email with graphics and photos alongside the text, iPhone syncs with the address book you already use on your computer -- Address Book or Entourage on a Mac, or Outlook or Outlook Express on a PC. A built-in calendar, iPhone lets you check your appointments with the flick of a finger.</p> <p>I'm finding it amazingly odd that AT&amp;T and Apple have paired up. AT&amp;T one of the oldest high tech firms in the United States now partners with Apple considering these firms were born on the opposite sides of the high tech revolution. With Apple's pursuit of the computer and music industry, will it also be able to structure itself in the wireless world as well? Will the Iphone enable AT&amp;T to steal steal tens of thousands of customers from rivals? With this multi-year exclusive partnership, iPhone will only be available with wireless service from AT&amp;T. Working together ensures seamless integration between network and device. Despite the fact the iPhone cost $500.00 or more, it cannot yet be brought over to another wireless carrier. AT&amp;T sees this as a feature as every new iPhone customer must commit to a two-year contract. If you're an optimist, the possibility is that Apple's iPhone is a Trojan Horse.</p> <p>You operate the Iphone with your fingertips, the only physical button are volume up/down,[http://www.cheapipad3forsale.com Cheap iPad for sale], ringer on/off,[http://www.cheapipad3forsale.com iPad 2 student discount], sleep/wake and a Home button. Its glass surface is not to slick or to rough, and does not show grease or fingerprints to much. The sound quality is loud and clear. Typing is a bit difficult; the letter keys are just pictures on a glass screen. The iPhone has Wi-Fi access, which is a step forward. Wi-fi has been kept off Americans cell phones for years. The reason the cell providers have kept Wi-Fi out? To keep consumers eating up minutes on the carriers network and to prevent people from grabbing ringtones and other media from their computers, which the industry calls "revenue leakage".</p> <p>But while the iPhone has Wi-Fi,[http://www.cheapipad3forsale.com Cheap iPad 3 for sale], it doesn't let you do one very obvious thing with it's Wi-Fi connection, make phone calls. In an ideal world,[http://www.cheapipad3forsale.com Cheap iPad 3], you might want to use AT&amp;T when on the road and have your phone switch automatically to Skype or Vonage when at home, since they're much cheaper and can have better voice quality. But Apple hasn't yet hinted at this possibility. The iPhone's weakness is its Internet access when it's not near a Wi-Fi hot spot. The fact that the iPhone can use only AT&amp;T's network is a weakness that affects the phone's capabilities. The problem is that you have to be online to use a Web application. Unless you're in an open Wi-Fi zone, that means running right into the limits of AT&amp;T's slower than a dialup modem network. In addition, the phone won't support Java or Flash, which are both important components of many powerful Web apps. Without access to the full power of the phone, the limits on developers will be severe and less likely to hack into.<p>By comparison, simply asking Galaxy Nexus for "Bahn Thai, University Heights" brings up Google search page with Yelp review and phone number top result.From mapping to location services and more, Galaxy Nexus is superior to iPhone 4S. Google services are simply better and better exposed.</p> <p>Social. Two days ago, a new Google+ for iPhone version released, and it's vastly superior to the Android counterpart. Perhaps, but that app also borrows capabilities and fit-and-finish already available on Galaxy Nexus. For example, recent activity shows up in contacts -- a feature that works best if they're on Google+.</p> <p>If getting information is part of your digital lifestyle, the choice is clear. www.dropshiponlinemall.com Some people will argue that iOS apps easily fill in the gaps. But tight services ties, the ability to run widgets and get alerts in more real-time fashion give Galaxy Nexus edge.</p>
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