I think that's the idea: if you are still on iPhone 3 or 3GS, the 4s makes a good upgrade. If you have iPhone 4 you can skip this one and wait for iPhone 5.
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As disappointed as I am with the release, I have a 3GS also and will probably upgrade to the 4S instead of switching platforms entirely. I really don't want to have to re-buy all my apps, and I'm not an Android fan to begin with. It behaves like a cobbled together kludge, and it's highly inconsistent. WP7 is awesome, but it's missing a few things that I need right now (Dishpointer, DRA) My fiance has one and it's a sweet platform. My only other real option is RIM, but again it goes back to having to re-buy 2 years worth of apps. I'll more likely than not be staying with the iOS platform. I suppose I really just wanted a larger screen, better processor and faster data speed. They gave us a dual core A5 processor and a radio that's partially complaint with HSPA+ (HSDPA+) But still the same small screen. Two out of three isn't bad.
Todd is the only person I know with a windows phone.![]()
So I was talking with my wife last night about the new 4S as like I have mentioned we are looking to swap from Sprint to Verizon due to living out in the country where we barely, if any, get any Sprint signal. For me it's between the 4S and an Android phone which I haven't decided the model. My wife told me this: "Why don't we just get the iPhone 4 once the price drops to $99?"
We have EVOs now. Why the heck would I want to swap out an EVO for something that is technically inferior?
Todd is the only person I know with a windows phone.![]()
Hey, don't forget Poke. He is our original evangelist for it. but it has become a religion for Todd.![]()
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You know James, for the last year my Droid experience has been ONE frustration after another, somehow they lost me, and the convergence of of my operating systems just makes sense. Plus I can still use google calendar and gmail and maps, the three google services I use every day. Even without the larger screen I am going to make the switch.
That's what happens when you drink a gallon of Apple juice I guess. Well, its one of the things that happens.![]()
I for one don't understand why many of these new features dont work on the iPad 2.
SIRI should work on the iPad 2 since it has the same processor... why is it being left behind?
Except for the better Camera optics the iPad 2 has everything the iPhone 4S has so why does it appear to be getting left behind?
I wouldnt focus so much on the specs part of it, instead look to see if it will meet your needs now. With the way apple does it you can almost be sure that it will be supported to do the vast majority of what the new ones will do until you get ready to upgrade, and you save a couple hundred to boot.
Just a thought.