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#466 [Permalink] Posted on 12th March 2013 09:51
Lmao😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂you just killed it super glue!
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#467 [Permalink] Posted on 12th March 2013 10:54

"super-glue" wrote:
Funny how apple users never need to prove themselves whereas Android users can't stop. It's not just abu Mohammed. Even uncles and aunties go on about Galaxy now lol

 

Nicely said!!!

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#468 [Permalink] Posted on 12th March 2013 21:15
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"super-glue" wrote:
Funny how apple users never need to prove themselves whereas Android users can't stop. It's not just abu Mohammed. Even uncles and aunties go on about Galaxy now lol
  Nicely said!!!


You ain't seen the Apple forums, OMG. They are so vexed its a laugh reading it.

They just don't post here out of embarrassment. It would be an exposure. A defeat to the ego and so on. They only conclude with, "it does what it says on the box". But what they don't get is that they pay an arm and a leg and a liver for it, whereas we pay a fraction and get an arm, leg, liver, stomach, pancreas, heart.... The full works.

Welcome back superglue, how's the blackberry?
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#469 [Permalink] Posted on 12th March 2013 21:28
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@riz, you said it yourself: FOLLOWERS! Need I say more. ; )




That dont make sense.........Yes it does



Who ever was debating "followers"?????....... I was merely saying we are not fooled by Apple, as you think we are....yes you are



We know what we are buying.......thats true, the same product you already had with an additional letter to it



So no one is fooling anyone yes they are

and

no one is being fooled......yes you are

Your statement is invalid. try ssomething else for a week

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#470 [Permalink] Posted on 12th March 2013 21:34
Abu, u just couldnt help yourself could you?....😒
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#471 [Permalink] Posted on 12th March 2013 21:41
I promised rizmalek I would reply at my earliest convenience.
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#472 [Permalink] Posted on 12th March 2013 21:46
Heheheee..
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#473 [Permalink] Posted on 16th March 2013 01:27
If you haven't seen this blog post, please do. I also have it linked in my Makkah, Madinah history thread.

Amazing stuff.

www.muftisays.com/blog/abu+mohammed/634_03-12-2010/the-ka...

Please watch the video and read the blog post, you will be fascinated.

Once you've seen the post, you must be wondering what on earth has that got to do with Apple?

Good question!

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#474 [Permalink] Posted on 16th March 2013 01:29

APPLE

Apple is one of those very few companies that do not have the company name in their logo. Yet, the Apple logo is one of the most recognized corporate symbols in the world. The logo is perfectly balanced, and the outlines that map the logo are circles with diameters proportionate to the Fibonacci series. Did Rob Janoff really considered the Fibonacci series while designing it, or is it a coincidence? Well, somebody needs to ask Mr. Janoff. Interestingly, in a different context, in an interview, Rob Janoff said, “… and years later you find out supposedly why you did certain things. And, they are all BS. It’s a wonderful urban legend.”

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#475 [Permalink] Posted on 16th March 2013 20:06

www.redmondpie.com/galaxy-s4-vs-htc-one-vs-iphone-5-compa...

With Samsung having finally just announced its latest flagship effort, the Galaxy S4, it’s inevitable that the comparisons will immediately be drawn between it and some of the other high-end handsets currently gracing the market. Although the iPhone 5 naturally springs to mind, a rivaling vendor, HTC, also finally looks to have delivered a respectable contender to market with the One device.

I attended the launch ceremony of the One in Central London, and although I went expecting very little in light of the spec’d-out-yet-disappointing HTC One X and One X+ handsets, I was pleasantly surprised by how much effort and research the Taiwanese company had put into its 2013 effort. Clad in an iPhone 5-esque aluminum unibody, it’s one of the first Android devices to offer something other than the cheapy, plastic build, and if it is to even make a slight dent in the rampant juggernaut that is Samsung’s Android presence, consumers will need to be sold on the build quality.

Why is the build such a big deal? Well, as you will see from the comparison chart below, the Samsung Galaxy S4 and HTC One are rather similar in specifications; both offering the very highest-end hardware in the major categories.

Those with an affinity to Samsung, or have simply grown used to picking up the latest Galaxy as a matter of second nature, will probably stick to their guns. However, for those who like to assess the market and newer handsets before coming to a decision, HTC could certainly sneak some of that precious market share back from its Korean rival.

The iPhone 5, meanwhile, just has to be included in the comparison purely because of its status, and although it’s half a generation behind these two Android titans, the Cupertino flagship still knows how to party.

Whether you opt for the Galaxy S4, the HTC One or the iPhone 5 is entirely your prerogative, but if you want an objective run-down of how the big three smartphones fare against each other, you’ve come to the right place.

S4 vs One vs iPhone 5

GS4 One iPhone 5 comparison chart

NOTE: THE ONE HAS DROPPED DOWN ON THE CAMERA FROM 8 MEGAPIXELS TO 4.

Samsung decided to escalate the megapixel race once again, packing in a 13-megapixel camera into the S4. But as you should know by now, megapixels aren't everything, and that's exactly what HTC is banking on with its new ultrapixel gambit. It's technically only 4 megapixels, but those pixels are considerably larger, which means better low light performance.

My conclusion on the 3 devices.

S4 still lacks the real colour on the screen and will still feel plasticy, great technology applied, but who will use all that? HTC ONE perfect size, great technology and too advanced for the iphone 5 even if they claim it copies it. I dont care, as long as it does not copy its operating system. IPhone 5 has an excellent build, smooth strong finish and is very good quality but is miles behind even though it is the most sophisticated iOS to date.

The review admits that the iPhone 5 is still half a generation behind and again its all about status!

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#476 [Permalink] Posted on 16th March 2013 20:13


HTC is taking a big chance with its new flagship One phone: it's betting that the megapixel race is over. Instead of 8 or 13 megapixels, the One has four "ultrapixels," using fewer, larger pixels to create better images.

This seems to be the way phone cameras are going, as the demand for higher-quality images runs up against the simple physics of packing a lot of pixels into very small sensors. As you increase the pixel count, cameraphone shots get noisier and have more trouble in low-light situations; we've seen this with the 13-megapixel LG Optimus G, for instance.

Nokia pretty much killed off the megapixel race with the 808 PureView, which is a 41-megapixel camera that's really designed to take great 5- or 8-megapixel images by combining its little pixels into big ones. HTC does away with the little pixels entirely, using 4-micrometer pixels that are bigger than the Samsung Galaxy Camera's, Canon S100 digital camera's, and Nokia 808 PureView's, not to mention the iPhone's.

The bigger pixels collect more light, and more light equals more data, lower noise, and better low-light performance. I saw a comparison of low-light pictures from the One, the iPhone 5 , and the Samsung Galaxy S III, and the One's images were far clearer and brighter.

HTC then piles on optical image stabilization, fast autofocus at 1/5 second, and fast HDR to handle images with bright and dark areas.

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#477 [Permalink] Posted on 17th March 2013 15:17
Nokia E Series - does almost all the things without having to prove anything to anybody. The guy in the crowd who's been there done that.

The Man amongst the wannabes.

No winks. True story.
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#478 [Permalink] Posted on 22nd April 2013 13:19

Well this thread is just sitting getting

and I dont really want to start a whole new thread for a few replies.

A couple of us are looking for a new contract. My wifes contract has ended and she doesn't need a new phone, so I'm looking for something like sim only but where I can get the best value for money.

So far I have found TESCO Mobile (uses o2) with a £15 monthly contract (can cancel any time) 1GB Data, 750 Mins and plenty of SMS. or even 2GB but with a 12 month contract.

T-Mobile had a similar offer where everything was unlimited for only £16 a month (annual contract I think). Is there anything out there you could recommend. Jazakallahu Khair.

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#479 [Permalink] Posted on 22nd April 2013 13:37
Tesco mobile sounds good, but not on 02 network, had so many issues with 02 signal issues, reception..etc
Vodafone (vodafone red I think it was called) have got unlimited sim for data,txts and minutes, for �20, but not really happy with Vodafone at the moment and trying to remove all our accounts from them.
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#480 [Permalink] Posted on 22nd April 2013 13:39
Sorry, but I'm actually pleased this thread has oxidized!
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