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Originally Posted by Nitrous Power
(Post 3007933)
Exactly my point. All smart phones consume data even when they are idle. It all depends on the settings of each individual hand set. Initially when original iPhone was launched, people were complaining that it consumes more data than BB. But for a reason, the then BB didn't had so many apps/features that iPhones were running on. |
I would also add that iPhone changed the content delivery Eco system as earlier not many phones were able/capable to browse web that ease. The more it was convenient the greater the data usage. And we all know the history in making.
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Originally Posted by speedfreak01
(Post 3008319)
Not really, I'm just looking for a simple phone that also has some brand value.
For my app needs I have Galaxy Tab 2 and Macbook Pro 15 inch. |
Any iPhone model will suffice your brand need. Also with Mac it will complete the Eco-system.
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Originally Posted by issigonis
(Post 3008424)
>>>
Folks,
I have a few basic queries for downloading music (onto my Windows laptop) and listening on the iPhone5 :
1. Please recommend a few sites from where I can download hindi film music ( old : 1950s to 1980s; preferably free)
2. Ditto for western classical music
3. Which formats for download will be compatible with iTunes to work on the iPhone?
4. If I require a format converter ( ref #3 above), which one will work best?
5. Ref #1 & 2 above, should I simply use iTunes for India if it is clearly better in terms of audio quality?
Regards
issigonis
P. S. :
1. I have downloaded dvdvideosoft ( a freeware) for converting You Tube files to a format compatible with iTunes for loading onto the iPhone |
Mp3, apple lossless for Audio and mp4 for Video.
You may buy many Hindi songs now online via iTunes Store or any other store, flipkart, Amazon, etc. (I do not have much idea on this subject).
For playing on various devices you need to fine tune your format vis-a-vis screen size.
yesterday when i was trying to install an app from the App Store, after i entered the password (correctly), i got a message that my account has been locked for security reasons and asked me to follow the instructions to reset it.
i used the Email option and have been waiting since last night by no email from Apple has arrived in my inbox. what to do? :Frustrati
PS: is apple not delivering the email because its a Gmail account? lol:
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Originally Posted by IronH4WK
(Post 3010007)
yesterday when i was trying to install an app from the App Store, after i entered the password (correctly), i got a message that my account has been locked for security reasons and asked me to follow the instructions to reset it.
i used the Email option and have been waiting since last night by no email from Apple has arrived in my inbox. what to do? :Frustrati
PS: is apple not delivering the email because its a Gmail account? lol: |
Send a mail to
iTunesStoreSupport@apple.com and state your problem along with your apple ID. This might be a quicker way to get help regarding Apple store problems.
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Originally Posted by amitw79
(Post 3010012)
Send a mail to iTunesStoreSupport@apple.com and state your problem along with your apple ID. This might be a quicker way to get help regarding Apple store problems. |
Thanks a lot Amit. However, I didn't have to send them a mail :D
I was drafting the mail to Apple when my colleague asked me if I have any other email ID which I might be using or that I might have provided as an alternative ID to Apple. I checked my other ID and I see emails from Apple in the inbox :D
So if any of you out there face a similar situation - check your other account *lol*
PS: i think my account might have been locked because i had a very simple password.
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Originally Posted by R2D2
(Post 3016346)
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Apple surely is facing the heat but Sculley's sayings shouldnt be given a lot of weight, the guy was always anti-Jobs.
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Originally Posted by agambhandari
(Post 3016371)
Apple surely is facing the heat but Sculley's sayings shouldnt be given a lot of weight, the guy was always anti-Jobs. |
This is not about Jobs he's been gone 15 months now. It is what Apple is/has been doing wrong in the past and what it should do to correct itself. Sometimes you have to stand back at a distance to see the picture correctly i.e. the big picture.
Sculley, who is now a 3rd party, with his knowledge of Apple and the market may be quite the right person to give them something to think about.
As a potential customer in the 'developing world' I will welcome a reduction or loss of smugness on Apple's part.
Trust me, I've worked in the tech industry for 2 decades and have seen giants like DEC, CDC, and Compaq rise like stars and come crashing down in a whimper. Apple itself has seen massive upheavals. In the world of technology nothing should be taken for granted.
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Originally Posted by nileshch
(Post 3016846)
There is an other school of thought as well |
Interesting points of view there. Thanks for these links. Of course it doesn't do away with the fact that Apple needs to refresh its IOS, sort out the issues with Maps and give customers in developing countries more than just a nod of acknowledgement.
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Originally Posted by R2D2
(Post 3016436)
This is not about Jobs he's been gone 15 months now. |
Apologies for this OT Post.
It doesn't feel like 15 months to me. I almost had to go and check Wikipedia to confirm that.
Anyway if someone has time on their hands, a lovely read -
A Sister’s Eulogy for Steve Jobs
A cheap iPhone is really the need of the hour for Apple.
Most of my friends and colleagues do/did not buy iPhone only because its expensive. Otherwise, everyone is a fan of Apple and its products.
Secondly, as rightly mentioned by R2D2, the IOS needs a heavy refresh. The home page of all iPhones till date has been the same static homepage. Some icons have been added, some gone but its still static and boring to an extent.
Windows 8 tiles are interesting, but too much of dynamism could also spoil the fun. I like Android's customization of lock screen and home screen.
Maps, heavy vignetting issue of the camera, chipping off issue of the body, the 'Do Not Disturb' fiasco on the New Year's eve and 1st Jan, and most importantly, the exorbitant price in India and some other countries, has made people stay from Apple and look for alternatives.
Wake up Cook!
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Originally Posted by R2D2
(Post 3016872)
Of course it doesn't do away with the fact that Apple needs to refresh its IOS, sort out the issues with Maps and give customers in developing countries more than just a nod of acknowledgement. |
I wholeheartedly agree with that. I still don't think that Apple maps will ever reach the level of detail that Google Maps is today. They might offer better usability and interesting features but not the level of detail. And yes, the cold shoulder that India gets from Apple is shocking. I am sure India buys more Apple products that some nondescript country in Europe!
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Originally Posted by ajay_satpute
(Post 3016918)
Maps, heavy vignetting issue of the camera, chipping off issue of the body, the 'Do Not Disturb' fiasco on the New Year's eve and 1st Jan, and most importantly, the exorbitant price in India and some other countries, has made people stay from Apple and look for alternatives.
Wake up Cook! |
+1
Guess what? I am now willing to try out Windows P8 and buy one for my wife. :D The Lumia 920 seems to a nice phone. Let me see what IP6 turns out to be.
Though Apple may not be saying so directly but they do seem to be making some levels of conciliation to the fact that India is getting important. 2 incidents show that they are leaning towards India - the most important is the launching the iTunes store and 2nd controlling the distribution of Apple products via well established distributors like Redington & Ingram Micro without telecom companies being involved. Though that didn't result in a reduction in price last time around I am hopeful it will some day. The sad thing is that Apple cannot open its Apple stores due to some vague FDI regulation
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Originally Posted by nileshch
(Post 3016920)
I wholeheartedly agree with that. I still don't think that Apple maps will ever reach the level of detail that Google Maps is today. They might offer better usability and interesting features but not the level of detail. And yes, the cold shoulder that India gets from Apple is shocking. I am sure India buys more Apple products that some nondescript country in Europe! |
The thing is, when I got my 1st IP (a 3GS) back in 2009, it was a great change from the Symbian phones I used prior to that. Beautiful handset, amazing OS and I fell in love. Then came the IP4 and the IP4s with increases in costs.
At that point I had 2 phones an Android (Motorola Razr) and a IP4s. At Rs 57500 for a 64GB model , I quite literally expect perfection. A year's worth of usage told me I like Android better due to "customizability" and better control that ***I*** could have over the phone and the price. I sold off the Moto and the Ip4s and purchased 2 Samsungs the Galaxy S3 and Note 2.
While neither of these have the fit and finish (or price :D ) of the Ip4s the introduction of the IP5 and IOS6 (which I installed on the Ip4s) was enough to drive me away from Apple for a while.
Then came a time when I wanted to purchase a laptop. Naturally I gravitated to a Mac Book Pro with Retina display having temporarily used my bro's 17" MBP in 2011. But the config I wanted came at a high price 1.92L to be precise. I didn't think it was worth the money and went in for a Dell Ultrabook with Win8 and a SSD that boots in ~7 seconds. It cost me a little over 1/3rd the price of the MBP. Apple's India pricing is ALL wrong!
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Originally Posted by ninjatalli
(Post 3016886)
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Yes I read that article. I considered Jobs as a visionary and wrote in to Apple upon his demise to express my condolences. I am not sure if Apple will be the same again.
Apple can very well build a cheaper iphone that would still perform smoothly (compared to Android which seems to need very high spec hardware). Hope they do.
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Originally Posted by R2D2
(Post 3016346)
As a former IP4s user who shifted to Android completely in Oct '12 (may be temporarily as Ip5 was a disappointment) I never thought I'd see Apple eating humble pie so soon!
a) Cuts orders for IP5 parts due to lower than expected sales.
After the Apple IOS6 and Maps fiasco they needed a good kick in the rump. And they got it. |
May be all rumors, check below link. 52 millions is heck of a count.
http://appleinsider.com/articles/13/...terly-earnings
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