Raja Bose wrote:^^Real men use miles - deal with it!


Raja Bose wrote:^^Real men use miles - deal with it!
For the iphunwallas there is an app called "moves" which has got good reviews.Sachin wrote:Thank you!! Installed the tool and did a pilot run. Works wondersRaja Bose wrote:Endomondo Sports Tracker is a pretty good free app for that on Android.. Though the app does not connect well with Facebook, which is not a real problem. Any idea if we can set the distance to be shown in KMs? Currently it shows the distance in Miles.
Raja Bose wrote:Bad news: LG exec says the company won't make the Nexus 5
Hopefully the next Nexus is not a crippled turd from Sammy like the Galaxy Nexus...AsusTek deserves to get a chance to do a Nexus phone given the excellent job they have done with the Nexus 7 tablet. I guess most likely its just the Motor Oil phone that's gonna be it. One of the big guys heading that effort is a Paki gentlemard.
Yes, but Sony has committed to stock Android and the bloat may be tolerable or possibly removable. Let's see if the Experia series comes to all the carriers in the US. Sony has issues with Sony Pictures (Columbia) and Sony Music (BMG) and it affects their electronics division.Raja Bose wrote:^^^^Its not Sony or any other lowly handset manufacturer's call whether their precious handset gets bloatware or not....muahahahaha.....Sab saale naukar hain carriers ki ghulami ke!
Considering where they were in 2010 to now, it is an achievement and besides many people love Sammy's UX.Raja Bose wrote: So Sammy despite its huge distribution network, 10 million different smartphone models with allegedly top notch technologies and gimmicks and huge market penetration couldn't overtake FruitCo consistently till now?tsk tsk
So much for UX is irrelevant, its shoe horning of as much technology crud into the device as possible that counts.
It does carry some weight as they can make their skin less a PITA than TouchJiz or Sense(less).Raja Bose wrote:That's what I said Sony's commitment carries as much weight as Ganja Loin promising to root out L-e-T. Without Kiya-nahi's (carriers') blessings no bloatware will disappear unless Chacha negotiates it with them. Unfortunately Chacha guboed regarding that back in 2008 itself and not shown any inclination to change status quo (it doesn't really benefit Chacha anyhow).
Bloatware is one of the reasons users buy iPhunwa instead of Android. So its removal would benefit Chacha.Raja Bose wrote: Unfortunately Chacha guboed regarding that back in 2008 itself and not shown any inclination to change status quo (it doesn't really benefit Chacha anyhow).
Erm, so iOS is becoming Android?Jony Ive has inspired the iOS design team to replace many of the linen and leather textures found in iOS, such as in the iPad Calendar app, with flat white and black coloring. For instance, Apple’s Notification Center drop-down panel currently has a dark linen background. In iOS 7, according to people familiar with the software, this design becomes a dark grey/black color with white text.
As we previously reported, the latest iOS 7 builds being tested include new panels for quick access to information. For example, in addition to local weather and stocks information (like as introduced in iOS 5), Apple is testing other widgets for Notification Center. Sources shared examples such as localized news feeds. Additionally, Apple is testing a dedicated, easily-accessible panel for WiFi, Airplane Mode, and Bluetooth toggles.
Additionally, panorama-like wallpapers (images that pan as Home screens are swiped) are also present. This feature makes sense in light of Apple adding panorama photography capabilities to some iOS 6 devices last year. Panorama wallpapers have existed in Google’s Android OS for several years.
Has anyone jailbroken their IoS. Its really worth it as there are many things you can tweak with the IoS that are considered by Apple as not good enough. Besides US courts ruled against Apple when they tried to sue people who jailbroke their IoS.nachiket wrote:This is from the article on iOS7Erm, so iOS is becoming Android?Jony Ive has inspired the iOS design team to replace many of the linen and leather textures found in iOS, such as in the iPad Calendar app, with flat white and black coloring. For instance, Apple’s Notification Center drop-down panel currently has a dark linen background. In iOS 7, according to people familiar with the software, this design becomes a dark grey/black color with white text.
As we previously reported, the latest iOS 7 builds being tested include new panels for quick access to information. For example, in addition to local weather and stocks information (like as introduced in iOS 5), Apple is testing other widgets for Notification Center. Sources shared examples such as localized news feeds. Additionally, Apple is testing a dedicated, easily-accessible panel for WiFi, Airplane Mode, and Bluetooth toggles.
Additionally, panorama-like wallpapers (images that pan as Home screens are swiped) are also present. This feature makes sense in light of Apple adding panorama photography capabilities to some iOS 6 devices last year. Panorama wallpapers have existed in Google’s Android OS for several years.
Of course, the fanboi's will find all this "new" stuff revolutionary.
In any case Boseullah, your doubts about Bawarchi should be laid to rest. The revolutionary new iOS7 will start a whole new cycle of crazy sales, soaring Cash reserves and out of control stock price for fruitco.
For that Chacha has to convince the carriers to allow it. Chacha wants max number of Android devices out there - for that they need carriers' cooperation and if putting in bloatware achieves that, so be it. In terms of bloat I have observed (in order of zero to max bloat on US carriers):nachiket wrote:Bloatware is one of the reasons users buy iPhunwa instead of Android. So its removal would benefit Chacha.Raja Bose wrote: Unfortunately Chacha guboed regarding that back in 2008 itself and not shown any inclination to change status quo (it doesn't really benefit Chacha anyhow).
http://www.theverge.com/2013/5/28/43719 ... smartphoneLooking further down the line, LG wants to reduce its dependance on other companies. Noting that "the current duopoly of Google and Apple is not healthy for the market," Kim said his company would focus on bringing devices running other platforms to the market.
These Palins are a bunch of uncouth redneck rustics! And people were going to elect these inbred morons to be the VP of US?!At one point during the evening Sarah Palin arrived at the hotel and made a smooth, practiced pass through the bar shaking hands and taking photos with a long line of admirers. I stood next to her for several minutes but she wouldn't take a photo with me or wear Glass. "What's in it for us?" asked her husband Todd, staring squarely at the camera and screen floating just above my hazy, bourbon-enhanced eyes. "We don't know what company you're with."![]()
When I told him I wasn't after an endorsement but was rather a journalist interested in her opinion of Glass, he icily asked me to leave.![]()
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Point is, through whatever means, deal making, component sourcing, component design, investment in R&D (yes R&D), marketing, splashy events and 10,000 models Sammy has overtaken FruitCo in smartphones shipped. Neither traditional phone companies like Nokia or Motorola did it, nor did traditional PC companies like Dell/HP/Lenovo did it. So they must be doing something right. Somehow for whatever reason users are not buying magical pixie dust coated offerings of other companies but buying "turds" from Sammy.Raja Bose wrote: So Sammy despite its huge distribution network, 10 million different smartphone models with allegedly top notch technologies and gimmicks and huge market penetration couldn't overtake FruitCo consistently till now?tsk tsk
So much for UX is irrelevant, its shoe horning of as much technology crud into the device as possible that counts.
I meant the lobbying will help keep anti-trust off their backs. Gates got slammed in the 90s and learned his lesson, as did the others, except Jobs didn't want to do this. Now Cook has ramped up spending on lobbying.Raja Bose wrote:Lisa Jackson will keep the tree huggers off FruitCo's back, not the anti-trust wallahs. Mickey has always been politically active since the days of billg and Chacha is now actually #1 when it comes to spending on political lobbying. When one looks at the amount of information on the world's citizens that is owned and stored by the combo of Chacha, Teetar and FB its scary how much leverage the US govt has in times of war. On top of that companies like ChipZ, Mickey are defense contractors for US govt and control the vast majority of processors and software in the world. Who in the world has aukaat to take takkar with GOTUS hain ji unless they are already living in the stone age like the Pakis?
Funny you should mention those 2 companies becoz they dominated in their days doing exactly what Sammy has done. So its not a question of whether Sammy is doing something right but rather what exactly are they doing which protects them from the downside risk that both Nokia and Motorola faced - I for one don't see any difference in their current trends vs the trend followed by other such companies historically (Motorola, Nokia). And the very fact that it took so long for Sammy to gain an upper hand from Apple despite much higher market penetration, range of models, what-not shows how fragile that approach is and that is no surprise becoz historically it has been so - the mobile device industry didn't start 5 years ago after all. On top of that despite those millions of models and gazillions of sales the profit share is still fairly lopsided after all these years. Also consider the RoI for Sammy - how much capital did they have to invest to get the profit they are getting now vs FruitCo (even if you discount NREs such as R&D cost, manufacturing setup costs ityadi). Those are telling indicators. When smartphones reach the kind of HW stablility as the PC market you will see the same type of behavior as you see in the PC market charts when it comes to profit share. The PC market is purely a cost/pricing play now and the Windows has ensured that (great for Mickey, not-so-great for the Dells, Yech-Pees and Lenovos hain ji). Smartphones are getting there unless something else disrupts the current trends so once it does then you can do an apples-to-apples comparison but not yet - the inevitable commoditization of HW onlee!Anujan wrote:
Point is, through whatever means, deal making, component sourcing, component design, investment in R&D (yes R&D), marketing, splashy events and 10,000 models Sammy has overtaken FruitCo in smartphones shipped. Neither traditional phone companies like Nokia or Motorola did it, nor did traditional PC companies like Dell/HP/Lenovo did it.
It is actually against their modus operandi. The iPhone/iPad are not closed limited functionality devices like the iPod (ok comparatively speakingAnujan wrote: Look at it the other way: what prevents FruitCo from introducing 10 million different smartphone models? It is certainly not against their modus operandi. Count the number of ipod models they have introduced over the years in various pricepoints and functionalities. There is one without a screen, one with a screen but without a touch screen, one with a touchscreen, one with a wheel and harddisk and each one of them has 3 generations! And every generation has a different shape!
I never understood for the life of me how reviewers would claim with a straight face that the iPhone has a fantastic camera. Every iPhone I have used all the way till the current iPhone5 have a horrible camera - somehow the Mahdi convinced folks that pixie dust made the turd revolutionary. The S4's camera is decent but hardly great or fantastic when compared with some of the other flagships out there.Anujan wrote: And meanwhile, apparently the turd from Sammy has a fantastic camera: http://news.cnet.com/8301-1035_3-575860 ... mera-test/
Raja Bose wrote:I am comparing Sammy's mobile phone and smartphone divisions onlee which are comparable to GB and Motorola. Sammy is much larger than CE so it doesn't make sense to look at them as a monolithic company...heck,they even make self propelled arty and assemble F-16s. In that context they can only be compared with certain Japanese companies.
Isn't GB doing the same again? Release a tonne of models. Will it develop Asha into a full fledged OS to replace WP eventually?Raja Bose wrote:So its not a question of whether Sammy is doing something right but rather what exactly are they doing which protects them from the downside risk that both Nokia and Motorola faced - I for one don't see any difference in their current trends vs the trend followed by other such companies historically (Motorola, Nokia).
Every top end smartphone camera assembly does that - nothing special there. The state of the art has moved on.Anujan wrote:Iphone5 does have a great camera. It is not just unicorn tears coated lens and sensors. They do several computational photography techniques like shoot several pictures and combine them transparently without the user noticing etc.