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Crap, I typed nano. I mean't the touch
I agree with the idea of holding off on the 5 if you have the 4S. At the crux of it all, the screen's half an inch bigger. After Sept. 19th the iOS6 will be out for the 4S, so the phones will be pretty much the same. I'll stick to mines and hold off on this one. I mean, I put all my apps in 4 folders at the top & three folders on the bottom dock. So having 5 rows of apps means nothing to me because I essentially only use one. In all honesty, I don't see why this phone took 11 months to announce. They could very well marketed it under the 4S line, just note its bigger screen.
I'm not to particular about the processor or the 4G LTE. I'm almost always on a wifi network so my 4S runs fast enough.
Like other people said, if you have a 4, 3GS, or a 3G, go ahead and cop that cop that (what you working wiiiit?). But if you're using a 4S, stick with it... unless you think half of an inch and an A6 processor is worth $200+.
Not sure if you want to splurge for that newfangled iPhone 5 just yet? Well, the folks in Cupertino are now offering a handsome discount on the previous model. That's right, the iPhone 4S will now set you back $99 (with a requisite agreement, of course) and the iPhone 4 is free on contract. In the midst of the all the excitement, Apple also announced that the 3GS will be discontinued.
Any good news for tmobile users?
I need a comparison of what the 4S can't do with iOS6.I agree with the idea of holding off on the 5 if you have the 4S. At the crux of it all, the screen's half an inch bigger. After Sept. 19th the iOS6 will be out for the 4S, so the phones will be pretty much the same. I'll stick to mines and hold off on this one. I mean, I put all my apps in 4 folders at the top & three folders on the bottom dock. So having 5 rows of apps means nothing to me because I essentially only use one. In all honesty, I don't see why this phone took 11 months to announce. They could very well marketed it under the 4S line, just note its bigger screen.
I'm not to particular about the processor or the 4G LTE. I'm almost always on a wifi network so my 4S runs fast enough.
Like other people said, if you have a 4, 3GS, or a 3G, go ahead and cop that cop that (what you working wiiiit?). But if you're using a 4S, stick with it... unless you think half of an inch and an A6 processor is worth $200+.
"EarPods are designed to direct sound into the ear." Wait, what.
Wait this wasn't possible on the 4s?
They aren't talking about the ability to share it through 3rd party social networks. The share feature they're talking about right now is Apple's own social streaming service just for iPhones.
We've been able to share through social networks for a while.
So no?Any good news for tmobile users?