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Tranceaddict enabling for Tapatalk? (pg. 3)
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| VDub |
| Yah well iPhone or Android are both better than a pos crackberry!!! |
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| E2EK1EL |
| Don't forget WP7 is very well & accelerating faster then Android, based on their time line. |
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| malek |
| My forum is tapatalk integrated, runs very well. Only drawback it seems it's only for iphone, not even ipad! |
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| GGM |
| quote: | Originally posted by E2EK1EL
Don't forget WP7 is very well & accelerating faster then Android, based on their time line. |
Tried that on a demo phone for a few days and hated it. I'd honestly rather be on a BB than that. No idea of their future plans for it though but as of now you'd have to pay me to be on WP7.. |
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| Stilez |
| quote: | Originally posted by GGM
Tried that on a demo phone for a few days and hated it. I'd honestly rather be on a BB than that. No idea of their future plans for it though but as of now you'd have to pay me to be on WP7.. |
The net browsing experience on the iPhone, Android, & Win7 are far more superior than the BB hands down. BB need to come out with something comparable, because they've fallen behind real fast. This is why BB users always turn to other devices for 'entertainment' (eg. music, vids, games) instead of using their native/built in apps. |
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| rabbitjoker |
| quote: | Originally posted by E2EK1EL
Don't forget WP7 is very well & accelerating faster then Android, based on their time line. |
My WP7 is great, fast, apps work fantastic and from the few people I've shown it they've all been impressed (a few have even gone out and got their own). |
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| E2EK1EL |
Kinda off topic here ...
I'm not here to bash on the BB, it's a wake up call for ppl who want to leave & can't live without BBM.
The previous BB models have their SMS unthreaded and this forced users to use BBM.
Fast forward to present time, everyones BBM list is now shrinking and becoming like ICQ. The stats are showing 40% of BB users are jumping shipping to the iPhone or Android this year alone and more to follow. These users fail to realize almost every carrier now offers unlimited nation and global wide SMS packages.
Even on the iPhone; I don't use any 3rd party IM apps to communicate with ppl.
Back on topic ...
BB and Nokia devices would need tapatalk the most for forum use. |
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| *~LiSa-LoO~* |
For a second I thought i was reading techcrunch comment's with this android v iphone battle that just broke out.
fanboys...fight!
For the record I have no issue with TA on my iPhone but a dedicated mobile version would be nice.
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| E2EK1EL |
^^^
That's what I'm trying to avoid, but some just love jabbin' the other manufactures. |
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| malek |
| quote: | Originally posted by E2EK1EL
Kinda off topic here ...
I'm not here to bash on the BB, it's a wake up call for ppl who want to leave & can't live without BBM.
The previous BB models have their SMS unthreaded and this forced users to use BBM.
Fast forward to present time, everyones BBM list is now shrinking and becoming like ICQ. The stats are showing 40% of BB users are jumping shipping to the iPhone or Android this year alone and more to follow. These users fail to realize almost every carrier now offers unlimited nation and global wide SMS packages.
Even on the iPhone; I don't use any 3rd party IM apps to communicate with ppl.
Back on topic ...
BB and Nokia devices would need tapatalk the most for forum use. |
Alot of the people I know who have a BB would jump ship if their employers weren't tied with BB, others will defend BB because they have no choice (employers pays for it)... go figure.
True hardcore BB users are a rare breed nowadays. |
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| E2EK1EL |
ComScore: Android leapfrogs BlackBerry among US smartphone subscribers to take first place in market share

Last time we checked in with ComScore's report on smartphone platform market share among US subscribers three months ago, Android was doing a little happy dance as it overtook iOS for the number two spot overall. Well, the cuddly green bots have self-replicated yet again, enough to overtake RIM this time thanks in part to a 5.4 percent decline on BlackBerry's part (down to 30.4 percent in January) coupled with a 7.7 percent boost on the Android side, moving up to 31.2 percent. We imagine ComScore's next report -- covering the period through March -- will see a little boost on the iOS side thanks to Verizon's iPhone launch, but RIM's knight in shining armor might be further out; we still don't know when QNX-based phones are going to happen, after all, and devices like the Monaco don't really seem like cure-alls.
http://www.engadget.com/2011/03/07/...artphone-subsc/
http://comscore.com/Press_Events/Press_Releases/2011/3/comScore_Reports_January_2011_U.S._Mobile_Subscriber_Market_Share |
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