[citation][nom]jryan388[/nom]Sure maybe you can make a case for individual phones not being copycats, but the first true smartphone was the iphone. Sales numbers speak for themselves.[/citation]
Firstly: visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smartphone for some facts. I know iReality is a little blurry through those iRose tinted glasses.
Secondly: Sales numbers prove nothing, all people do somethings that are not in their best interests, i know i do.
[quoteMaybe they should change the name of this site to iTom's
Somebody's taking major ad money from Apple, unless Tom's denies it .....[/quote]
Yeah, i stopped going to gizmodo because the wash of apple jism was getting suffocating, the articles are slightly more impartial here, though the one on cases for the unreleased iphone was a shocker.
These sites have i think forgotten what innovation really means, it certainly is not making something look pretty, or making it easier to use, that's just refinement. I've been around since the first PC's now they were innovative but there was less media hype then too, admittedly no interwebs and tech came in magazines on paper! who'd believe that?
Firstly: visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smartphone for some facts. I know iReality is a little blurry through those iRose tinted glasses.
Secondly: Sales numbers prove nothing, all people do somethings that are not in their best interests, i know i do.
[quoteMaybe they should change the name of this site to iTom's
Somebody's taking major ad money from Apple, unless Tom's denies it .....[/quote]
Yeah, i stopped going to gizmodo because the wash of apple jism was getting suffocating, the articles are slightly more impartial here, though the one on cases for the unreleased iphone was a shocker.
These sites have i think forgotten what innovation really means, it certainly is not making something look pretty, or making it easier to use, that's just refinement. I've been around since the first PC's now they were innovative but there was less media hype then too, admittedly no interwebs and tech came in magazines on paper! who'd believe that?