hey samsung did another ad this time about navigation.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=vOSgfvTC35A
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=vOSgfvTC35A
hey samsung did another ad this time about navigation.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=vOSgfvTC35A
Its so painfully obvious if you understand psychology that his immaturity drove him to say that because he secretly wants like-minded (READ: UNBIASED) people to be able to say "Steve Wozniac the guy who co-founded Apple prefers Android."
Its quite dishonorable and a cheap shot. I see it as almost trying to dishonor Steve after his death and trying to downplay his legacy. --Especially since its still too soon after his death.
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He would have never made a comment like this if Steve was alive.
Its so painfully obvious if you understand psychology that his immaturity drove him to say that because he secretly wants like-minded people to be able to say "yeah right even Steve Wozniac the guy who co-founded Apple prefers Android." He just wants some nerd-hero fame which is a reaction to how Steve was always so much more alpha than him while he was alive. Its like a subliminal snub due to insecurity.
Its quite dishonorable and a cheap shot. I see it as almost trying to dishonor Steve after his death and trying to downplay his legacy. --Especially since its still too soon after his death.
And on top of that none of those elements matter. He tried to paint it as a portrait where the details are superior on Android and to try to make it feel like Android is not the one with horrendous trash-ware in general. The point of iPhone is the touch response, the feedback, the details, the performance, the smoothness. Nobody does anything but text and browse the web anyways. And no, not even the Samsung Galaxy S2 is as smooth or in the same ball park with touch response.
By the way, I've taken the liberty of shooting a quick video to demonstrate voice controls to you since it's obvious you have no experience with them. As you can see, it takes almost no time at all to "listen, confirm, and execute"....so I guess you were wrong on that one too...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JEd_6IKtWw&feature=youtu.be