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TechGod

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I'm a fan.

If the next iPhone has a bigger screen I can see myself going back from the Nexus 4 simply cause iOS 8 seems to remedy problems I had with it(not all of course) and I have paid for a lot of apps on the App store so I would rather not lose them.
 

Technarchy

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May 21, 2012
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I'm a fan.

If the next iPhone has a bigger screen I can see myself going back from the Nexus 4 simply cause iOS 8 seems to remedy problems I had with it(not all of course) and I have paid for a lot of apps on the App store so I would rather not lose them.

I like what I saw on the software side ALOT. I was expecting a bunch of crappy services I would never use like passbook.

Instead Apple showed me a slew of real functionality improving features.

I am very attached to my S5 though. The Apple hardware would have to be really compelling and my S5 does a few things I want to keep, so Apple still has a bit to prove.
 

Cnasty

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Jul 2, 2008
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I thought it looked great.

I still need a bigger screen though. Sometimes I use my wife's phone and that keyboard is so small for these meat hooks.

I have a Note 3 right now so just a notch down would be perfect.

I am either getting the next iPhone or whatever flagship WP that comes out for ATT is at this point.
 

TechGod

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I thought it looked great.

I still need a bigger screen though. Sometimes I use my wife's phone and that keyboard is so small for these meat hooks.

I have a Note 3 right now so just a notch down would be perfect.

I am either getting the next iPhone or whatever flagship WP that comes out for ATT is at this point.

I feel ya. The bigger screen now will be the icing on the cake.

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I like what I saw on the software side ALOT. I was expecting a bunch of crappy services I would never use like passbook.

Instead Apple showed me a slew of real functionality improving features.

I am very attached to my S5 though. The Apple hardware would have to be really compelling and my S5 does a few things I want to keep, so Apple still has a bit to prove.

I'm just happy with the third party keyboards. Can't wait to see if Google will provide their keyboard because I would PAY for that.
 

F123D

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Sep 16, 2008
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A couple features I've wanted like quick reply to text messages & third party keyboards but still missing to many features for me to switch back. Maybe iOS 10..
 

TechGod

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"We're delighted Apple has decided to embrace the importance of opening its platform to third party keyboards. For more than four years, SwiftKey has pioneered faster, easier typing on touchscreens, leading the industry with next-word prediction and smarter autocorrection. Our technology features on more than 200 million devices to date and we can't wait to reach more. We first brought a taste of our technology to iOS in January this year with the launch of the free note-taking app SwiftKey Note. Are we going to build SwiftKey Keyboard for iOS8? Of course we are. We've already started."


From Swiftkey.


:D

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A couple features I've wanted like quick reply to text messages & third party keyboards but still missing to many features for me to switch back. Maybe iOS 10..

Fair enough. I may just have different need from you and Apple seemed to have closed the gap for.me.
 

Vegastouch

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Jul 12, 2008
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I'm a fan.

If the next iPhone has a bigger screen I can see myself going back from the Nexus 4 simply cause iOS 8 seems to remedy problems I had with it(not all of course) and I have paid for a lot of apps on the App store so I would rather not lose them.

It will have a bigger screen and looks like iOS 8 just copied some things from 3-4 years ago from Android but it still is lacking. They copied Health from Samsung, lol....ironic.

The third party keyboard allowance is way overdue, the sharing is lame....its only for a family on iTunes that your Dad or whoever is the main guy will pay for. That will go over well.

Multitasking still isnt addressed.

Its a step in the right direction but lets face it, they will always be playing catchup with only a yearly release.
 
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The Game 161

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Dec 15, 2010
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It's good but I expected it to be.. Will if make ms return to Apple? Certainly not based on software.
 

spinedoc77

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Jun 11, 2009
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Although I was disappointed with no new hardware announcements I must say I was fairly impressed with the polish they are putting on iOS. I'm tempted to consider an iphone again, but man I wish I could get one with a stylus, I find the stylus such a useful tool for every day use.
 

tbayrgs

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Jul 5, 2009
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As I'm already using an iPhone for my daily driver and quite happy with it, even with its limitations, I'm very happy with many of the new functionality introduced with iOS. As a predominantly Apple-centric household, I'm really excited about the OS X - iOS sharing functionality, as well as the prospects of better sharing between apps.

It's still go a ways to go but great amount of progress made today.
 

TechGod

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It will have a bigger screen and looks like iOS 8 just copied some things from 3-4 years ago from Android but it still is lacking. They copied Health from Samsung, lol....ironic.

The third party keyboard allowance is way overdue, the sharing is lame....its only for a family on iTunes that your Dad or whoever is the main guy will pay for. That will go over well.

Multitasking still isnt addressed.

Its a step in the right direction but lets face it, they will always be playing catchup with only a yearly release.
If iOS 8 was in development for a year how could they have copied the S health from the S5?
 

spinedoc77

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Jun 11, 2009
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I thought it looked great.

I still need a bigger screen though. Sometimes I use my wife's phone and that keyboard is so small for these meat hooks.

I have a Note 3 right now so just a notch down would be perfect.

I am either getting the next iPhone or whatever flagship WP that comes out for ATT is at this point.

That's where I am also. Samsung really pissed me off with their locked bootloader, it's impossible to root a Note 3 on KitKat. Android also pisses me off in little ways every day and at times I miss iOS, but the small screen on my 5s was just unusable. I'm holding out hope that a surface windows phone comes out with a stylus, or I may just have to accept no stylus and get an ip6.
 

Ddyracer

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Nov 24, 2009
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no thanks, looks even more stale than ios 7. I thought it would at least have multi window.
 

jamezr

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Aug 7, 2011
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If iOS 8 was in development for a year how could they have copied the S health from the S5?

S-Heath has been out longer than a year....then add in the time it was in development too.....

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no thanks, looks even more stale than ios 7. I thought it would at least have multi window.

yeah....I saw some good things......but not enough to bring me back. But as the phone junkie that I am....I will probably try a 5 inch iPhone. But some of the prompts in Yosemite...like when a call it coming in or a text is coming in on the iphone.....to be prompted all the time on my MBP would be annoying. I supposed that can be turned off.....
 

Vegastouch

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Jul 12, 2008
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S-Heath has been out longer than a year....then add in the time it was in development too.....

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yeah....I saw some good things......but not enough to bring me back. But as the phone junkie that I am....I will probably try a 5 inch iPhone. But some of the prompts in Yosemite...like when a call it coming in or a text is coming in on the iphone.....to be prompted all the time on my MBP would be annoying. I supposed that can be turned off.....

At this point, im more interested in the direction the Windows phones are going than iOS. If they could speed those up faster than a yearly update (the OS) then they could make some great progress because Apple is just falling further behind with an annual update.
 

tbayrgs

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Jul 5, 2009
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It will have a bigger screen and looks like iOS 8 just copied some things from 3-4 years ago from Android but it still is lacking. They copied Health from Samsung, lol....ironic.

The third party keyboard allowance is way overdue, the sharing is lame....its only for a family on iTunes that your Dad or whoever is the main guy will pay for. That will go over well.

Multitasking still isnt addressed.

Its a step in the right direction but lets face it, they will always be playing catchup with only a yearly release.

How is the family sharing 'lame'? This has been a shortcoming of the Apple ecosystem for a long time and considering a great deal of Apple's customers are members of families ;), having some flexibility in this area is great. Up to now, if you wanted to share apps/purchases, all devices needed to be logged into a single Apple ID. Same problem with Photostream--if my wife and I don't use the same iCloud account, we cannot both use the Photostream from iPhoto on our Mac.

How is sharing implemented on other ecosystems and what makes it better? This is a serious question because I'm not aware of an option like this in Android or Windows Phone. Same goes for sharing through any third party apps that I've used (Dropbox, Flickr, Picasa/Google+ or whatever their photo repository is now called, etc).
 

IFRIT

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Oct 15, 2012
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They have definitely moved in the right direction.

I do find it very rich that a company that prides it's protecting it's "innovations" and suing everyone and their dog is copying so much from Google/Samsung.
 

jamezr

macrumors P6
Aug 7, 2011
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How is the family sharing 'lame'? This has been a shortcoming of the Apple ecosystem for a long time and considering a great deal of Apple's customers are members of families ;), having some flexibility in this area is great. Up to now, if you wanted to share apps/purchases, all devices needed to be logged into a single Apple ID. Same problem with Photostream--if my wife and I don't use the same iCloud account, we cannot both use the Photostream from iPhoto on our Mac.

How is sharing implemented on other ecosystems and what makes it better? This is a serious question because I'm not aware of an option like this in Android or Windows Phone. Same goes for sharing through any third party apps that I've used (Dropbox, Flickr, Picasa/Google+ or whatever their photo repository is now called, etc).

Won't Dropbox do that for you? Will IOS let Dropbox sync all of your pictures to Dropbox....then sync it back down to every device that has the client installed? It is cross platform too.....
 

Lloydbm41

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Oct 17, 2013
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Central California
I'm a fan.

If the next iPhone has a bigger screen I can see myself going back from the Nexus 4 simply cause iOS 8 seems to remedy problems I had with it(not all of course) and I have paid for a lot of apps on the App store so I would rather not lose them.

As expected, Apple copied Android features into ios8. And that's a good thing. Now, waiting to see the size of the iPhone 6. If it is roughly the size of the Moto X, I'm going to be tempted to get one, especially if I don't see a Lumia 930 come to AT&T!
 

Brittany246

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Apr 21, 2013
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I wasn't really interested in iOS 8 because I was planning on switching to an Android phone for a change, but I'll probably stick with the iPhone just because I can get my all my text messages, imessages, and calls on my computer now. That's so damn convenient.

One thing I wish iOS 8 had was default apps... I mean come on. I'm glad they're allowing 3rd party keyboards and becoming a little more open though.
 

tbayrgs

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Jul 5, 2009
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S Health came out first and they had a variation of it in the GS4 with the fitness tracker. It just got improved in the GS5.

S-Heath has been out longer than a year....then add in the time it was in development too

And companies like Nike and FitBit were doing it well before Samsung and Apple. Why anyone cares who came out with what feature first is beyond me. Who care who did it first? I just want functionality that works. First very rarely means best in this industry.

yeah....I saw some good things......but not enough to bring me back. But as the phone junkie that I am....I will probably try a 5 inch iPhone. But some of the prompts in Yosemite...like when a call it coming in or a text is coming in on the iphone.....to be prompted all the time on my MBP would be annoying. I supposed that can be turned off.....

What's the mantra in this subforum, 'why wouldn't anyone not want options?' People praise how an app like MightyText allows them to get their SMS on their computer when their phone isn't at hand or how an LED notification light on their phone is great to let them know they have notifications without having to turn on their phone yet Apple is getting criticized today for adding some options/functionality to their ecosystem. Pot, meeting kettle...
 

Vegastouch

macrumors 603
Jul 12, 2008
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992
Las Vegas, NV
How is the family sharing 'lame'? This has been a shortcoming of the Apple ecosystem for a long time and considering a great deal of Apple's customers are members of families ;), having some flexibility in this area is great. Up to now, if you wanted to share apps/purchases, all devices needed to be logged into a single Apple ID. Same problem with Photostream--if my wife and I don't use the same iCloud account, we cannot both use the Photostream from iPhoto on our Mac.

If im reading it right, its almost the same thing. You all have to use a family iTunes account and the one with the name on it pays for everything. Its cool that you can share amongst the computers in the house but you still cant share everything like you can on Android. And i dont mean just apps and such. You can share nearly everything on Android.

Also what if you and your Wife get divorced for example....wont she lose all her apps and whatnot if you take her off your family account...depending on who has the account? Somebody is going to get screwed there, lol.

How is sharing implemented on other ecosystems and what makes it better? This is a serious question because I'm not aware of an option like this in Android or Windows Phone. Same goes for sharing through any third party apps that I've used (Dropbox, Flickr, Picasa/Google+ or whatever their photo repository is now called, etc).

You can also sync everything on any computer using using Google Drive. I have it on my Nexus 5, my Windows Vista PC and my Yoga 11S Windows 8.
 

Robster3

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Dec 13, 2012
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I wasn't really interested in iOS 8 because I was planning on switching to an Android phone for a change, but I'll probably stick with the iPhone just because I can get my all my text messages, imessages, and calls on my computer now. That's so damn convenient.

One thing I wish iOS 8 had was default apps... I mean come on. I'm glad they're allowing 3rd party keyboards and becoming a little more open though.

You can already. Airdroid.
 

Fireblade

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Jan 25, 2011
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Italy
Hmmm nothing really exciting, the cath up game goes on...
Apple is getting more and more a copycat.
 
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