Author Topic: Apple announces iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus and Apple Watch  (Read 44352 times)

But it can be. Power's in the hands of the user and those who make things for the market.
But it shouldn't be? I feel like creating music on a phone (or anything, really) is a little more gimmicky than just using any desktop computer. I use my phone to call people, and browse the web / play games to pass time. I shouldn't rely on it as a productivity device, that's what computers are for.


Exactly our point. It is technically stuff.

Explain, all I see is "ur stuff is stuff loel" and nothing to claim, where I've been giving reasons and proof of some of my points.

But it shouldn't be? I feel like creating music on a phone (or anything, really) is a little more gimmicky than just using any desktop computer. I use my phone to call people, and browse the web / play games to pass time. I shouldn't rely on it as a productivity device, that's what computers are for.

Why shouldn't it be? If it can be a viable alternative, why not? The quality is almost on par with desktop versions, and its a helluva lot more convenient. In band situations, you can bring your entire recording studio on your device.

Explain, all I see is "ur stuff is stuff loel" and nothing to claim, where I've been giving reasons and proof of some of my points.
i'm pretty sure i heard somewhere that the iphone 6 still has only 1 gig of ram
correct me if i'm wrong

Explain, all I see is "ur stuff is stuff loel" and nothing to claim, where I've been giving reasons and proof of some of my points.

Oh my god are you kidding.
You still have yet to even notice this post.
You cannot use flash due to apple thinking that if that happened, flash games would replace the app store.

You cannot use a terminal emulator or a file manager because apple is afraid you might modify the machine that you already own.

You cannot use emulators because people might be pirates.


i'm pretty sure i heard somewhere that the iphone 6 still has only 1 gig of ram
correct me if i'm wrong
Holy stuff what. That can't be true.

Is it?

Oh my god are you kidding.
You still have yet to even notice this post.

I've responded to it you stupid forget. Its literally the first post on the last page.

look at these gay nerds fighting

newsflash. no one cares what phone you have or how many cores it has and so on. so move on. if youre here to stuff on apple pack your bags and go move back to your concentration camp in your basement.

I've responded to it you stupid forget. Its literally the first post on the last page.
I just saw that, sorry.

But first, you argued that apple was wrong and they should implement flash.
Then you said you can get a loving app to browse files which is not even what I was talking about.
Then you said emulators being unincluded in the app store is a loving legal stance.


This argument is getting a bit heated lets calm down please I don't like fighting

1.4 ghz CPU and 1 GB of ram. I can't.

And I'd like to comment on a glaring issue with Apple products. The app store is severely limited in what you are allowed to develop for iOS. Find just a normal text editor on there that doesn't have to do with any "remote files" bullstuff.
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Better specs do not make a better phone. People need to stop thinking this.

Better specs do not make a better phone. People need to stop thinking this.
i'll be moving this discussion to pm with blueblur

I just saw that, sorry.

But first, you argued that apple was wrong and they should implement flash.
Then you said you can get a loving app to browse files which is not even what I was talking about.
Then you said emulators are illegal.

You said "flash games would replace the app store." I said they certainly would loving not.

You said "file manager" which does exist, on the computer.

I didn't say emulators were illegal I said that they are protecting themselves from legal trouble by disallowing the chance to pirate.

Better specs do not make a better phone. People need to stop thinking this.

This, I have not had any speed problems at all with my 5s.

1.4 ghz CPU and 1 GB of ram. I can't.

And I'd like to comment on a glaring issue with Apple products. The app store is severely limited in what you are allowed to develop for iOS. Find just a normal text editor on there that doesn't have to do with any "remote files" bullstuff.

I am honestly convinced you are pulling so much stuff from your ass just to be the edgy "all applez suckz" guy. They essentially have Word, Excel, and Powerpoint on iOS; as Pages, Numbers, and Keynote, respectively.
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i'll be moving this discussion to pm with blueblur
I'm good. I've seen all the evidence I need. But Kingdaro is right. Let's see what's wrong with the OS instead.

You said "flash games would replace the app store." I said they certainly would loving not.

You said "file manager" which does exist, on the computer.

I didn't say emulators were illegal I said that they are protecting themselves from legal trouble by disallowing the chance to pirate.

This, I have not had any speed problems at all with my 5s.
1. If flash games would not replace the app store then why would apple not allow it? Do you think, perhaps, it's because they want to control everything the user is allowed to do?
2. Oh my god really? You should not make your OS rely on another to be able to browse the filesystem. And iOS doesn't even allow you to view the full filesystem upon plugging it into your computer.
3. Apple would get into no legal trouble for letting people use emulators. If that was the case, then other mobile OS's that allow them wouldn't.
« Last Edit: September 09, 2014, 07:40:12 PM by blueblur121 »