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| iOS 6 adoption one month in |
| By Thom Holwerda on 2012-10-19 13:56:25 |
| "Looking at the stats for all our apps (we have 4 universal apps with almost 3 million downloads) and for all versions after a month gives an interesting picture." Close to 70% is on iOS 6 already. In the meantime, Sony just announced it's going to leave loads of users in the cold by not upgrading their phones to Jelly Bean. Those that do have an update in the pipeline will have to wait until next year. |
| RE[7]: The coming of the Nexusi... |
| By jared_wilkes on 2012-10-19 18:31:31 |
| What is that supposed to mean? |
| RE[6]: The coming of the Nexusi... |
| By Bill Shooter of Bul on 2012-10-19 18:35:26 |
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Its always worked perfectly for me, barring any accidents/delays/constructi on. You DO NOT want to ask other people for directions on mass transit in some areas,or be caught looking at a map/schedule for too long. That is asking to be mugged or worse. For many people in the city Google maps is the killer app that convinced them to pony up to smartphone land. Anything else is not nearly as important. |
| RE[8]: The coming of the Nexusi... |
| By Bill Shooter of Bul on 2012-10-19 18:39:52 |
| That can't really be expressed any better than that. If I broke it down, it wouldn't be as clear. It would just lead to further questions, with more explanations. I'd just rather not go down that path, so I'll leave it at that. |
| RE[9]: The coming of the Nexusi... |
| By jared_wilkes on 2012-10-19 18:46:07 |
| Umm, okay. |
| RE[7]: The coming of the Nexusi... |
| By riha on 2012-10-19 18:46:31 |
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What has to be remembered also is the fact that what is considered bad in one area of the world is not the same in another area. For those somplaining about the maps in ios6, it is quite easy to go to google maps in browser and then turn that page into an app and voila, you now have google maps on your phone again. |
| RE[7]: The coming of the Nexusi... |
| By jared_wilkes on 2012-10-19 19:07:43 |
| I lived in the heart of Oakland for more than 5 years. I don't live in fear. |
| RE[10]: The coming of the Nexusi... |
| By Shannara on 2012-10-19 20:37:31 |
| It means that you have to be married to understand. |
| RE[7]: The coming of the Nexusi... |
| By leos on 2012-10-19 20:43:00 |
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> You DO NOT want to ask other people for directions on mass transit in some areas,or be caught looking at a map/schedule for too long. That is asking to be mugged or worse. So what you're saying is that looking at a paper schedule or talking to someone will get you mugged, but pulling out a $600 smartphone will not? Hmmm.. Edited 2012-10-19 20:43 UTC |
| RE[11]: The coming of the Nexusi... |
| By jared_wilkes on 2012-10-19 20:55:33 |
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Sure doesn't sound like it. Sounds like he's completely conflicted, confused, and unwilling to explain. Saying, "I'm married" is rather easy. Don't speak for others who can't and don't want to speak for themselves. |
| RE[12]: The coming of the Nexusi... |
| By Shannara on 2012-10-19 20:58:36 |
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Lol. When you become a moderator on a site, you can enforce your rule at that time :) Until then, the rest of us will post. |
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