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Other than being able to be kept in a pocket, why would anyone want a $1K iPhone instead of a notebook & pad?

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  • S swampwiz

    I got my HP Pavilion 15 notebook for about $500, and my ASUS Transformer 10" pad for about $250 - and a cheapo Samsung phone for about $40, and my venerable Sony Walkman media player I got 8 years ago for $170 is still cranking. So I get all the functionality that an iPhone could give and have it be as-good-as or better quality. (I can walk around with my pad in my "purse" and have access to it anytime.) EDIT: I can also get a good digital camera for under $100. So what is the point of having something that costs the same as all of these items in a small smartphone whose touch is too small for fingers and video far more detailed than what anyone can see?

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    Tomz_KV
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    It is more or less a fashion. Some people really like it while some do not care. I think that android have more functionalities and easier to navigate.

    TOMZ_KV

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    • S swampwiz

      I got my HP Pavilion 15 notebook for about $500, and my ASUS Transformer 10" pad for about $250 - and a cheapo Samsung phone for about $40, and my venerable Sony Walkman media player I got 8 years ago for $170 is still cranking. So I get all the functionality that an iPhone could give and have it be as-good-as or better quality. (I can walk around with my pad in my "purse" and have access to it anytime.) EDIT: I can also get a good digital camera for under $100. So what is the point of having something that costs the same as all of these items in a small smartphone whose touch is too small for fingers and video far more detailed than what anyone can see?

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      Slow Eddie
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      It is all of the "hipsters" wanting to be "cool". It is the same phenomenon as the fools riding bicycles on congested city streets, during peak traffic hours, risking their lives in the process. (btw you never see them riding when it is raining ;P ) They are like dim sheep following the latest trend and Apple marketing gurus take advantage of it gearing their ads to the hipsters. It is a clear cut case of form and appearance over functionality. To quote the sergeant from the movie "M.A.S.H", "I'm too old for this sh*t".:cool:

      It's hell getting old... but it beats the alternative!

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      • S swampwiz

        I got my HP Pavilion 15 notebook for about $500, and my ASUS Transformer 10" pad for about $250 - and a cheapo Samsung phone for about $40, and my venerable Sony Walkman media player I got 8 years ago for $170 is still cranking. So I get all the functionality that an iPhone could give and have it be as-good-as or better quality. (I can walk around with my pad in my "purse" and have access to it anytime.) EDIT: I can also get a good digital camera for under $100. So what is the point of having something that costs the same as all of these items in a small smartphone whose touch is too small for fingers and video far more detailed than what anyone can see?

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        Kirk 10389821
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        The Insanity is amazing. I used a TREO. back then, very expensive by comparison. But I had all my data transfer over from my palm device. It was worth it. I knew someone who spent DAYS re-entering info into their phone. If that is your argument. I get it. Time is money. My daughter can type 50 WPM on her iPhone (5s)... The samsung keyboard is not that good, I will admit it. But I have a computer when I have any amount of typing to do. I don't even like to SURF on my phone. I love a phone with all my contacts, and a chance to get to my emails (especially when Irma takes down the power, and you are traveling). The camera is nice on the phone. I don't video chat. I see a SMART phone as a useful tool. I can see spending $200 - $500 depending on usage, expecting to keep it 2-4yrs... But I agree... $1,000 on a phone... One that has KNOWN flexibility issues... (Pun Intended) Is insane. That is more than I paid for my first 2 cars (each).

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        • S swampwiz

          I got my HP Pavilion 15 notebook for about $500, and my ASUS Transformer 10" pad for about $250 - and a cheapo Samsung phone for about $40, and my venerable Sony Walkman media player I got 8 years ago for $170 is still cranking. So I get all the functionality that an iPhone could give and have it be as-good-as or better quality. (I can walk around with my pad in my "purse" and have access to it anytime.) EDIT: I can also get a good digital camera for under $100. So what is the point of having something that costs the same as all of these items in a small smartphone whose touch is too small for fingers and video far more detailed than what anyone can see?

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          clearbrian1
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          I just got increase in my day rate as iOS dev. I used "increase in price of equipment" as one of the reasons :)

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          • L Lost User

            charlieg wrote:

            I think $1,000 for a phone, and right there, that is likely the problem.

            :confused: But he spent $1000 on 4 devices that even together in many ways aren't as good as the phone. I'm not suggesting that a high end smart phone is the right fit for everyone but I find it amazing that so many folks here (on a tech site) are so short sighted as to not see beyond their own personal situation. Sheesh!

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            So you are saying that a 15" screen notebook or a 10" screen pad is not better than a 5" screen smartphone? I can whip out that pad pretty much anywhere, although the smartphone is a little more convenient, like when walking down the street (I would have to stop walking to effectively use the pad).

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              Really? 4 average (at best) devices that probably use at least 3 different charging cables and you need a purse or backpack to carry them all with you. Data transfer between the 4 devices is crappy (at best). And there isn't a decent camera on any of them. You really don't understand the idea of a really nice smart phone?

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              swampwiz
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              A digital camera does not have as good of a camera as a smartphone? :confused:

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              • S swampwiz

                So you are saying that a 15" screen notebook or a 10" screen pad is not better than a 5" screen smartphone? I can whip out that pad pretty much anywhere, although the smartphone is a little more convenient, like when walking down the street (I would have to stop walking to effectively use the pad).

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                Lost User
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                swampwiz wrote:

                So you are saying that a 15" screen notebook or a 10" screen pad is not better than a 5" screen smartphone?

                No, but it all depends on what you're doing. You may do things that warrant a 15" screen. Others may not. Again...

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                I'm not suggesting that a high end smart phone is the right fit for everyone but I find it amazing that so many folks here (on a tech site) are so short sighted as to not see beyond their own personal situation.

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                • S swampwiz

                  A digital camera does not have as good of a camera as a smartphone? :confused:

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                  swampwiz wrote:

                  A digital camera does not have as good of a camera as a smartphone?

                  1. Depends on the camera and the smart phone. 2) You didn't mention a digital camera in your post when I replied. 3) That's a 5th device to carry, charge and transfer data to & from. :rolleyes:
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                  • S swampwiz

                    I got my HP Pavilion 15 notebook for about $500, and my ASUS Transformer 10" pad for about $250 - and a cheapo Samsung phone for about $40, and my venerable Sony Walkman media player I got 8 years ago for $170 is still cranking. So I get all the functionality that an iPhone could give and have it be as-good-as or better quality. (I can walk around with my pad in my "purse" and have access to it anytime.) EDIT: I can also get a good digital camera for under $100. So what is the point of having something that costs the same as all of these items in a small smartphone whose touch is too small for fingers and video far more detailed than what anyone can see?

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                    dotNet_in_Gurnee
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                    Don't forget to mention the fact that Apple claims (in court) that users can't expect this to last more than a year? Plus, they are claiming that it is not a design flaw nor a manufacturing flaw. So, you could shell out for Apple's planned obsolescence OR get an Android phone at half the price that does pretty much the same things but will last for years. It's a no-brainer.

                    Carter Mitchell Senior Application Developer - C#, .NET

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                    • L Lost User

                      charlieg wrote:

                      I just bought a high end development laptop. I spent more than normal - usual budget is 1.5k, I spent 1.9. It will easily last 4 years, so good investment.

                      <Luddite mode> OMG! Who on earth would spend almost 2 thousand dollars on a stupid laptop? Idiots, that who. I have a $150 Chromebook that does everything I need. Anybody who spends more than $500 on a laptop is just doing it as a status symbol. Pretentious pricks every one!</Luddite mode> :rolleyes:

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                      Leng Vang
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                      Must've been doing just web surfing. Me? A mere beefed up laptop won't cut it. I need a custom build desktop with liquid cool, with at least dual 1080 GPU card. Forget about the tablet and the phone.

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                      • R Riz Thon

                        You need a high end laptop, some would prefer having a high end smartphone instead of having a computer and/or laptop and/or tablet. Where I live only few people have computers, everyone has a smartphone. As for 1000USD, if you're rich then the price doesn't matter, else, well, bragging rights of course. Personally I'd never buy an iPhone, just too pricey, just like I'd never buy a fancy car

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                        Herbie Mountjoy
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                        So where does this leave the smartphone that can be plugged into a docking station? I buy cheap laptops because they get broken very easily. I buy old models of phones because I don't need the latest whizz bang tech. The only thing I spend a lot of money on is sitting next to me.

                        We're philosophical about power outages here. A.C. come, A.C. go.

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