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Discussion Thread: iPhone 5S and 5C launched


16GB for 549 pounds =90,036 rupees

thats crazy and insane

people should go for iphone 5 because its prices will be cheaper now and no noticeable difference between 5 and 5s

Have you looked at Xperia Z1?

I am a fan of Blackberry, using z10, though you may not find as many application as you do for Android or IOS

Yea but this one beat Z1, S4, htc one etc in benchmark results ..probably the faster phone we have right now..only experia z ultra come closer to it

its very portable and easy to hold with one hand but have huge 5.2 inch full hd screen and size only 143 g
 
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16GB for 549 pounds =90,036 rupees

thats crazy and insane

people should go for iphone 5 because its prices will be cheaper now and no noticeable difference between 5 and 5s



Yea but this one beat Z1, S4, htc one etc in benchmark results ..probably the faster phone we have right now..only experia z ultra come closer to it

No hardware difference between 5 and 5c. 5c has ios7 with plastic body
 
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Why they sell iPhone 5 for like 400 dollars and iPhoneC for 99 dollars? They're both exactly the same thing without the cover...

Apple is looting us
 
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Why they sell iPhone 5 for like 400 dollars and iPhoneC for 99 dollars? They're both exactly the same thing without the cover...

Apple is looting us

Probably C stands for Ch***a, this why it's low priced
 
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and that is why i hope that it is around 30000..
5s will be as usual 45000

In UK, it costs around 469 pounds for 16 GB.

Why they sell iPhone 5 for like 400 dollars and iPhoneC for 99 dollars? They're both exactly the same thing without the cover...

Apple is looting us

99 dollars on contract meaning apart from 99 dollars, you have to pay around 30 dollars every month for next two years.
 
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What a piece of crap!

4 inches!?

looool

what is this? 2007??

Ugly, small screen, no customization...

You'd be an utter idiot to buy this.
 
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16GB for 549 pounds =90,036 rupees

thats crazy and insane

people should go for iphone 5 because its prices will be cheaper now and no noticeable difference between 5 and 5s



Yea but this one beat Z1, S4, htc one etc in benchmark results ..probably the faster phone we have right now..only experia z ultra come closer to it

its very portable and easy to hold with one hand but have huge 5.2 inch full hd screen and size only 143 g

May be you may find this interesting

LG G2 vs Sony Xperia Z1 in early assessment » Phone Reviews
 
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u can go for the note 3 too.. or the z1

I own note 2 and i think it will not be an upgrade to switch to note 3

boht have quad core processor

2GB RAM of note 2 is more than enough for me and 8MP to 13 MP dont make much difference

and battery almost same 3100mAh and 3200mAH

I love note 2 ..my only concern is typing..its quiet big to hold and type with one hand while walking

so this time i will go for 4.7 to 5.2 inch screen Lg G2 is on my wish list because its pocket friendly
 
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yes,about 47000 rs.

hope it doesnt cross 50k in india

I think it should be available for Rs 30000 in India. Pricing depends a lot on taxes and VAT and other costs. UK has one of the highest tax rates in the world.
 
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I own note 2 and i think it will not be an upgrade to switch to note 3

boht have quad core processor

2GB RAM of note 2 is more than enough for me and 8MP to 13 MP dont make much difference

and battery almost same 3100mAh and 3200mAH

I love note 2 ..my only concern is typing..its quiet big to hold and type with one hand while walking

so this time i will go for 4.7 to 5.2 inch screen Lg G2 is on my wish list because its pocket friendly

one hand typing is very difficult(unless u have extra long fingers)
but i love the screen size..
and my next phone wont be any smaller than the note 2. atleast the same size
 
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Guys if you want to share your nekkie pics with NSA, by all means by an iphone or an Android.

I have a BB and it is used strictly for phone calls and nothing else, plus I got it for free from my carrier.

NSA can access BlackBerry, Android, iPhone data, report says - Technology & Science - CBC News

Contacts, call lists, SMS traffic, notes and location info used to eavesdrop on individuals

The U.S. National Security Agency is able to crack protective measures on iPhones, BlackBerry and Android devices, giving it access to users' data on all major smartphones, according to a report Sunday in German news weekly Der Spiegel.

The magazine cited internal documents from the NSA and its British counterpart GCHQ in which the agencies describe setting up dedicated teams for each type of phone as part of their effort to gather intelligence on potential threats such as terrorists.

The data obtained this way includes contacts, call lists, SMS traffic, notes and location information, Der Spiegel reported. The documents don't indicate that the NSA is conducting mass surveillance of phone users but rather that these techniques are used to eavesdrop on specific individuals, the magazine said.

The NSA has also cracked most online encryption. Read more.
The article doesn't explain how the magazine obtained the documents, which are described as "secret." But one of its authors is Laura Poitras, an American filmmaker with close contacts to NSA leaker Edward Snowden who has published several articles about the NSA in Der Spiegel in recent weeks.

BlackBerry crack took a year
The documents outline how, starting in May 2009, intelligence agents were unable to access some information on BlackBerry phones for about a year after the Canadian manufacturer began using a new method to compress the data. After GCHQ cracked that problem, too, analysts celebrated their achievement with the word "Champagne," Der Spiegel reported.

The magazine printed several slides alleged to have come from an NSA presentation referencing the film "1984," based on George Orwell's book set in a totalitarian surveillance state. The slides — which show stills from the film, former Apple Inc. chairman Steve Jobs holding an iPhone, and iPhone buyers celebrating their purchase — are captioned: "Who knew in 1984...that this would be big brother...and the zombies would be paying customers?"

5 NSA revelations you may have missed
Snowden's revelations have sparked a heated debate in Germany about the country's cooperation with the United States in intelligence matters.

On Saturday, thousands of people in Berlin protested the NSA's alleged mass surveillance of internet users. Many held placards with slogans such as "Stop watching us."

Separately, an incident in which a German police helicopter was used to photograph the roof of the American consulate in Frankfurt has caused a minor diplomatic incident between the two countries.

German magazine Focus reported Sunday that U.S. Ambassador John B. Emerson complained about the overflight, which German media reported was ordered by top officials after reports that the consulate housed a secret espionage site.

A U.S. embassy spokesman downplayed the story, saying "the helicopter incident was, naturally enough, the subject of embassy conversation with the Foreign Ministry, but no demarche or letter of complaint about the incident was sent to the German government."




Happy texting and pics swapping.
 
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Guys if you want to share your nekkie pics with NSA, by all means by an iphone or an Android.

I have a BB and it is used strictly for phone calls and nothing else, plus I got it for free from my carrier.

NSA can access BlackBerry, Android, iPhone data, report says - Technology & Science - CBC News

Contacts, call lists, SMS traffic, notes and location info used to eavesdrop on individuals

The U.S. National Security Agency is able to crack protective measures on iPhones, BlackBerry and Android devices, giving it access to users' data on all major smartphones, according to a report Sunday in German news weekly Der Spiegel.

The magazine cited internal documents from the NSA and its British counterpart GCHQ in which the agencies describe setting up dedicated teams for each type of phone as part of their effort to gather intelligence on potential threats such as terrorists.

The data obtained this way includes contacts, call lists, SMS traffic, notes and location information, Der Spiegel reported. The documents don't indicate that the NSA is conducting mass surveillance of phone users but rather that these techniques are used to eavesdrop on specific individuals, the magazine said.

The NSA has also cracked most online encryption. Read more.
The article doesn't explain how the magazine obtained the documents, which are described as "secret." But one of its authors is Laura Poitras, an American filmmaker with close contacts to NSA leaker Edward Snowden who has published several articles about the NSA in Der Spiegel in recent weeks.

BlackBerry crack took a year
The documents outline how, starting in May 2009, intelligence agents were unable to access some information on BlackBerry phones for about a year after the Canadian manufacturer began using a new method to compress the data. After GCHQ cracked that problem, too, analysts celebrated their achievement with the word "Champagne," Der Spiegel reported.

The magazine printed several slides alleged to have come from an NSA presentation referencing the film "1984," based on George Orwell's book set in a totalitarian surveillance state. The slides — which show stills from the film, former Apple Inc. chairman Steve Jobs holding an iPhone, and iPhone buyers celebrating their purchase — are captioned: "Who knew in 1984...that this would be big brother...and the zombies would be paying customers?"

5 NSA revelations you may have missed
Snowden's revelations have sparked a heated debate in Germany about the country's cooperation with the United States in intelligence matters.

On Saturday, thousands of people in Berlin protested the NSA's alleged mass surveillance of internet users. Many held placards with slogans such as "Stop watching us."

Separately, an incident in which a German police helicopter was used to photograph the roof of the American consulate in Frankfurt has caused a minor diplomatic incident between the two countries.

German magazine Focus reported Sunday that U.S. Ambassador John B. Emerson complained about the overflight, which German media reported was ordered by top officials after reports that the consulate housed a secret espionage site.

A U.S. embassy spokesman downplayed the story, saying "the helicopter incident was, naturally enough, the subject of embassy conversation with the Foreign Ministry, but no demarche or letter of complaint about the incident was sent to the German government."




Happy texting and pics swapping.

so what do u suppose we do??

should i go back to my k530i ? :D
 
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^^^

If you don't need to text your girlfriends, get a feature phone like a Nokia.
Or unless you don't have anything to hide. *wink*wink*
 
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Screw this... Am going for Note-3... wasted 3 months waiting for this crap from Apple..
 
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