I gave you a minus, not because of the iPhone killer comment, but because of the '#1' comment. I'm sick of that, and besides, you really didn't make much of an argument stating why this will be an iPhone killer anyways.
I personally think that this phone will be much better, and that it should sell much better than it really will. Most people that purchased and iPhone are just in it for the notoriety of owning it. True gadget-geeks who care about what they are using should see that while the iPhone has it's perks, that so many other phones out there offer the same usability but with much more powerful utilities and apps and what-not and would actually care about something like this.
So all in all, iPhone killer it is not. Should it be, probably, but unfortunately it will never be.
First of all, should #1 really annoy you just because you're not #1. I know it's childish, but please don't take it personally. I always thought it was like a standing joke to be the first to comment.
Second of all, I think this Nokia is a nice, full featured handset. Usually any new top-of-the-line handset is gonna be compared to the iPhone. Whenever a new handset has more features than the iPhone it's called an iPhone killer. I don't make the comparisons, somebody else does that.
I don't use any cellphone so I'm not qualified to judge how good any handset is compared to another.
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Another iPhone killer, I presume.
just cause it's better than the iPhone doesn't mean it's a killer
that's up to the public
If its a phone its automatically a killer. so I'd say its a sure thing.
I gave you a minus, not because of the iPhone killer comment, but because of the '#1' comment. I'm sick of that, and besides, you really didn't make much of an argument stating why this will be an iPhone killer anyways.
I personally think that this phone will be much better, and that it should sell much better than it really will. Most people that purchased and iPhone are just in it for the notoriety of owning it. True gadget-geeks who care about what they are using should see that while the iPhone has it's perks, that so many other phones out there offer the same usability but with much more powerful utilities and apps and what-not and would actually care about something like this.
So all in all, iPhone killer it is not. Should it be, probably, but unfortunately it will never be.
First of all, should #1 really annoy you just because you're not #1. I know it's childish, but please don't take it personally. I always thought it was like a standing joke to be the first to comment.
Second of all, I think this Nokia is a nice, full featured handset. Usually any new top-of-the-line handset is gonna be compared to the iPhone. Whenever a new handset has more features than the iPhone it's called an iPhone killer. I don't make the comparisons, somebody else does that.
I don't use any cellphone so I'm not qualified to judge how good any handset is compared to another.