Personally, I don’t give a ruby red rat’s ass just what phone anyone uses (damn, lots of rodents in this reply somehow), but lay off slagging the phone of (not) your choice. Plenty of 50 people like me have iPhones and Androids. Smart people, too. Your fanboy-style of slagging Apple (or anything else) is an oxymoron (I love that word) to anything to say regarding “smart”. While there was some anticipations of the iPhone 5 this season when The apple company declared the iPhone 4S, it was not as excellent as we are seeing this season, as many guides declare The apple company could provide the iPhone 6 in 2013. We’ve even seen the said price range iPhone placed with the iPhone 6 name and discuss of the iPhone 6 coming in position of the iPhone 5S. It is clear that Apple fans can’t see nor will admit to any possible deficiency in the great Steve Jobs legacy. It doesn’t matter that their competitors brought 4g to their phones a full 14 months before Apple did, or NFC a full year ago and by all accounts isn’t even in the next Apple phone. Apple is losing the screen size game, badly. I know Jobs was a purist, but people want bigger screens. So apple gives us the iPhone 5 with a larger 4 inch screen, which their competitors had eclipsed 18 months prior. Same with camera quality. Now we have the S4 with eye tracking that stops playing videos when your eyes look away from the screen, IR functionality to be used as a remote to anything with a IR receiver. onboard temp and humidity sensors. I could go on, but apple fans have already zoned out.(You may interested in this tutorial How to Recover Deleted SMS from iPhone. If you lost some iPhone files, this post can help you.) Apple is conservatively a year behind their competition, which is why Android is eating their lunch. I had the iPhone 4, thought it was a great phone, but Apple has already lost the commanding lead they had in the smart phone arena, and seem to want to lose more by rolling out these BS incremental improvement phones while their competition is destroying them. Meanwhile, a significant amount of people pony up cash for Android phones that are designed to never be supported for OS upgrades. As a result, there is fragmentation like nobody ever imagined. Android is a developer’s nightmare and a carrier’s best friend. Why? Because if you’d like to upgrade your OS (currently less than 3% of Android phones are on the current OS) you have to buy the new hardware. But if you have an iPhone, iOS upgrades will be yours for free, and for years. Read more: How to Retrieve Contacts from iPhone 5/4S/4 Backup
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