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I wouldn't associate with anyone who doesn't have a smartphone.

In fact I'd post on their Facebook to tell them to stay at home.
 
I'd like to know this too. Mine is in a similar state (with an added small scratch in the front, oop).

32GB version.

I don't know if the trade in prices are going to change, but Amazon and Best Buy have pretty good trade in prices (about $200-$250 for a 16GB).
 
Facetime in 2010

Siri in 2011

I wonder what gimmick Apple will come up with this year?

Considering neither are gimmicks, 2012 is rightly setup to continue forward progress with super sized but still manageable screens. Also known as Trueview™.
 
Facetime in 2010

Siri in 2011

I wonder what gimmick Apple will come up with this year?

Siritime.

The personal assistant will be given a face to increase the personal connection between you and your iPhone 5. Siri's new ability to convey emotions will also act as a 24/7 counselling service.
 
Facetime in 2010

Siri in 2011

I wonder what gimmick Apple will come up with this year?
Siri still needs a lot of work, true. That said, the feature is not even a year old yet. There's still time for it to become a lot more useful.

Facetime a gimmick, though? LOL.
 
Definitely. I own an iPhone 4 and it's the best phone I've ever used. But Facetime is a gimmick.
Not a gimmick. It's got by far the best video quality/smoothness of any video conferencing program I've seen, MILES better than Skype. It's also so easy to use that I taught my parents and we keep up that way. Definitely NOT a gimmick.

Siri, I'd tend to agree until they integrate it into cars and get it working reliably (I'm not holding my breath), but Facetime is not a gimmick.

Repackaging a feature that had existed for years before and calling it revolutionary is a gimmick.
Smartphones with touchscreens existed before the iPhone. By your definition, iPhone is a gimmick.
 
Facetime in 2010

Siri in 2011

I wonder what gimmick Apple will come up with this year?

Pleeeease. Facetime is no gimmick. You can maybe make the argument for Siri (unless you use it to improve productivity) but Facetime? No sir.

Repackaging a feature that had existed for years before and calling it revolutionary is a gimmick.

Video quality and ease of use (and setup!) destroys all over chat services.
 
what type of camera upgrade do you guys think we will get? I'm hoping 10MP

I'm not even sure it will get a major camera update.

Samsung had an 8mp in the Galaxy S2 and still stuck with an 8mp camera with the S3.

Admittedly they did switch to a superior camera lens, the same camera lens found in the iPhone 4S.
 
Pleeeease. Facetime is no gimmick. You can maybe make the argument for Siri (unless you use it to improve productivity) but Facetime? No sir.

Video quality and ease of use (and setup!) destroys all over chat services.
This.

Facetime looks brilliant and is very very easy to use. No need to be logged in or anything.
 
Just an opinion guys. No need to get so sensitive. Phones aren't serious business.

I don't think I've ever used FaceTime. Don't know anyone who own an iPhone 4 who does either.
 
The best part of facetime is how awesome it is to use on the go when you're out and about.
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The general consensus was that video chat on phones was a gimmick prior to it appearing on iPhones, considering how little interest american carriers had in implementing the standard europe/asia had for years and various comments/trolling brought up in response to those who criticized the iPhone for not having a front facing camera.

Glad to see people here do use it (or skype and hangouts for that matter), it's awesome.
 
C'mon guys, facetime is an huge gimmick i've done videochat 5 years before the iphone4... it was at lower resolution? Sure but it was 5 freaking years before the "revolutionary" facetime... and it was already possible in 3g unlike iphone4.
Retina display on the other end was an huge thing, the real system seller combined with the new design.
 
Actually considering to dump my Verizon contract, get an iPad mini/iPod Touch as a replacement for my iPhone, and just using a cheap old cellphone with prepaid card for regular calls. So tired of being under contract.

My AT&T contract ended yesterday. I am jumping to a T-Mobile monthly pre-paid plan.

$30 - 100 minutes talk time, unlimited text + unlimited web (For extra minutes, I will just use the vonage app that allows for free calls withing the US over wi-fi/celluar data).

If you use more minutes, they have a plan that is

$50 - unlimited talk, text and web. An extra $15 and you can enable mobile hot spot as well and run your iPad off that.
 
Just an opinion guys. No need to get so sensitive. Phones aren't serious business.

I don't think I've ever used FaceTime. Don't know anyone who own an iPhone 4 who does either.

my girlfriend and I have used it quite a bit, and my uncle and aunt use FaceTime with their grand kids also
 
I want to be clear. I still think iPhone 4 and 4s were the best respective phones their year, but for things like build quality, software and overall integration of UI to hardware. Not for over-rated features like FaceTime and Siri.

But the gap is closing. I'm glad other companies are keeping Apple on their toes. It's going to be harder and harder for Apple to pull away strongly in the years to come.
 
So do carries ever offer upgrades before the 2 years is up? I mean, I got an iPhone 4s in June and I love it, but if I want the new one it will be like $600 or $700? Some type of trade in through Verizon or anything, or am I all on my own?
 
But the gap is closing. I'm glad other companies are keeping Apple on their toes. It's going to be harder and harder for Apple to pull away strongly in the years to come.
It's a shame WP8 and android weren't enough to get apple to implement NFC, unless it makes a surprise appearance this week.
 
My wife and I use FaceTime at least a few times a week. We have a 10-month old and the grandparents have IPads or iPod touches and they LOVE it. Ease of use helps - my parents could not get their heads around Skype. Gimmick or not, it's a feature that has made video chatting more accessible to the tech-phobic.
 
I hope Apple doesn't get complacent on their throne and start throwing shit at a wall hoping it sticks.
Nah, Apple isn't that kind of company. Too calculated. They'll think of a gimmick and just focus and indulge heavily in it whether it's worth the fan fare or not.

It works out because they're marketing approach is much better than their competition's.
 
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