iDevices and you

Discussion in 'Off Topic' started by Kasama, Nov 29, 2015.

  1. Anarchy's analogy is not hard to understand, and it wasn't off topic, seeing as android vs iPhone is being discussed.

    That being said, I'd like to amend Anarchy's analogy: Anarchy, you didn't take into account that android is developed by different brands, so rather than android being compared to Nissan exclusively, it should be compared to altogether different car manufacturers. Many average android phones exist, so their respective manufacturers can be toyota, dodge, nissan, and ford, etc.

    Samsung is Lamborghini and keeps up just fine against Apple. The galaxy > iphone
     
  2. You see, Anarchy didn't make the connection.

    He just mentioned car brands and some models (of cars)
     
  3. Anarchy replied directly to your post. You mentioned that android offers peformance, variety, and better pricing, and he used these points in his analogy. Given the context, it really isn't difficult to understand. If anyone didn't make the connection here, it's you.
     
  4. NO CONNECTIONS TO SMARTPHONES or the topic.

    He just said a bunch of car junk.
     
  5. Furthermore, if you had even a basic understanding of how batteries and electricity work, then you would realize that a software update can't possibly make a battery in a phone that is off recharge.
     
  6. Why don't you put your device in the microwave? At least then we wouldn't have to read your trash.
     


  7. Also an update can reduce the power consumption of certain applications or introduce power saving features.

    Perhaps you need to better your understanding smh.
     
  8. On page 2, Anarchy introduced the analogy, which he expanded on in the post you quoted.
     
  9. Could you please reply to my responses as I am replying to yours?

    You're not good at this.

    edit:Your point is?
    That was hours ago, this is now.

    edit:I replied to that post on the next page.
     
  10. Your initial post cited a new feature introduced in iOS9, and the feature was the phone recharging impossibility, which is different than programming hardware to utilize less energy (power saving).
     
  11. I see you are easily confused. I'll leave you to your devices, then. No pun intended.
     
  12. Do you have an iPhone 5c,5s,6 and/or 6+ to test this?
    How do you know for certain unless you give it a try? :/

    No i enjoy conversing with the inept :lol:
     
  13. I don't need to try it to know that it's impossible. If you believed it, even for a second, then you are either extremely gullible or ignorant of how electricity works.

    I have no problem following a conversation that doesn't involve quoting every single response. I'm sorry that you do.
     
  14. ^I like to keep my responses organised :lol:

    Regardless I can't determine if you've discovered what this thread even is.