As a HUGE fan of Android, dating back to the G1, they are still not there yet. Apple does one thing well, put a mediocre OS on an outdated device and make it run like butter.
Lol, you do know the 5s exists right ?
As a HUGE fan of Android, dating back to the G1, they are still not there yet. Apple does one thing well, put a mediocre OS on an outdated device and make it run like butter.
Let's see what your review on the iTaste is a year from now. That same one compared to the same Provari, I mean.
Running out of ice on the veranda!
And no one will give up their seat for this little old lady! I'm tired of standing....
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Thrasher" data-source="post: 11327750" class="bbCodeBlock bbCodeBlock--expandable bbCodeBlock--quote js-expandWatch">Thrasher said:
I remember when I thought a Provari was made in Italy![]()
I knew it wasnt made in Italy, but I thought the name was Italian
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I really loved my Blackberry. I have an iPhone now and love that too. But the blackberry was an awesome phone. Heck, I remember those huge monstrosities that first came out for the general publicAnyone remember the car phone in the TV series Charlie's Angels? Now that was cutting edge technology!
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Lol, you do know the 5s exists right ?
And my statement stands. The last "impressive" iOS is iOS5. I give the 5s props for being the first device to incorporate a 64-bit processor, but it's still a while away before that 64 bit processing is utilized. iOS7 is far from being impressive, and so is the 5s.
And in all fairness, Android has been pretty unimpressive after JellyBean releasing 2 additional incrementals. KitKat is not really too impressive either. The last impressive iphone was the 4, the last impressive Galaxy was the S3, and HTC One. The LG G2 is impressive because that is the only impressive phone they have released, and the last impressive Nexus phone was.... The Nexus S.
The only thing that is "leaps and bounds" better on the 5s is the 64 bit processor, but an impressive phone it is not. Kudos for prepping themselves for the future tho.
And my statement stands. The last "impressive" iOS is iOS5. I give the 5s props for being the first device to incorporate a 64-bit processor, but it's still a while away before that 64 bit processing is utilized. iOS7 is far from being impressive, and so is the 5s.
And in all fairness, Android has been pretty unimpressive after JellyBean releasing 2 additional incrementals. KitKat is not really too impressive either. The last impressive iphone was the 4, the last impressive Galaxy was the S3, and HTC One. The LG G2 is impressive because that is the only impressive phone they have released, and the last impressive Nexus phone was.... The Nexus S.
The only thing that is "leaps and bounds" better on the 5s is the 64 bit processor, but an impressive phone it is not. Kudos for prepping themselves for the future tho.
Android is only impressive if your provider updates your devices. I have been suffering with my DROID x2 for a year now with no os updates. Thanks to Verizon,.. and now some apps just will not work with the older os (YouTube being one of them).
At least iPhones are updated with the latest os. As much as I hate the size of the screen... my next phone will be a iPhone.
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My 3GS won't run iOS7, older devices do tend to get overtaken
Dang cell phone forums always be phishing and redirecting folks looking for an e cig/vaping forum.
He didn't "trash" ProVari. He just said they need to step up their game. I disagree because they fill their niche perfectly. If anything, I'd say they could come up with something completely different so I could ADD to my ProVari family but I don't care one way or the other.Lol I know it's gotten a little off track. But to be fair in the first post the OP trashed the Provari and the iPhone in one post. You can't bag on two of the best and most popular devices in their respective consumer spaces without anything to back it up and not expect people to fight back.