A bad Apple ?
#31
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I had a play with a Samsung Galaxy S3 today, what a sack of cack, that monster screen, must be 7", hasn't aged well and Android just sucks.
#33
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jack you so much of an isheep it makes me lol
#34
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Jesus Tidgy, you've woken up drunk.
I absolutely did not think it was excellent, I got it syncing with OSX contacts though, the OSX part was a tick box, Android was was too many options - that my customer couldn't find - just to sync with Google.
I absolutely did not think it was excellent, I got it syncing with OSX contacts though, the OSX part was a tick box, Android was was too many options - that my customer couldn't find - just to sync with Google.
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I liked the iphone i had, it was a good phone but it was a bit too restrictive in what you can do with it.
I'm neither an apple or android fanboy, a phone is just a phone to me but its nice to be able to add extra memory to a phone and customise it as well as being able to upgrade the battery or carry a spare if you need one, its a nice option to have.
For Jack to say the Galaxy S3 is cack is just bitter jealousy imo.
I'm neither an apple or android fanboy, a phone is just a phone to me but its nice to be able to add extra memory to a phone and customise it as well as being able to upgrade the battery or carry a spare if you need one, its a nice option to have.
For Jack to say the Galaxy S3 is cack is just bitter jealousy imo.
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iPhones are great at making calls, what part of being a phone was too restrictive for you? Ah, I know, no Slippery Pig ringtone, fart noise when Uncle Harry calls and 3 flashes of bright blue LED when Young Joey sends a message. I get it.
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But you crack on I'm sure all the yoofs will think you're cool
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So I change my ringtone for the 7 or so clients I see every day
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More woes for Apple, approx $50bn (£32bn) wiped off Apple's value.... Thats some hit.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-21186991
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-21186991
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It's was at a ridiculous value, I feel sorry for the people that bought above the current price but my wood burner says thanks, $600 for a few shares bought at $85 was a nice touch. Did anyone else take my advice to buy back then?
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Sold half of them a few months ago just before the share price peaked. Half the earnings reinvested elsewhere. Tidy nest egg with the other half, looking at treating myself to maybe a GTR.
Other half I'm going to hang on to for a while until the next big peak. Doubt they'll go much higher again but another peak looks possible. Even if I sold them at $16 I'd still double my money
My broker (who advised I buy into Apple when they were a bit crap back in 2003) is a lovely guy and was really happy with my return. Got his fee of course but he got in personally himself in 2001 and with a big lump of stock. He is pretty much sorted for life.
So, although I'm not bowled over with every product Apple make, I do have a vested interest in how their stock performs.
Other half I'm going to hang on to for a while until the next big peak. Doubt they'll go much higher again but another peak looks possible. Even if I sold them at $16 I'd still double my money
My broker (who advised I buy into Apple when they were a bit crap back in 2003) is a lovely guy and was really happy with my return. Got his fee of course but he got in personally himself in 2001 and with a big lump of stock. He is pretty much sorted for life.
So, although I'm not bowled over with every product Apple make, I do have a vested interest in how their stock performs.