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Yogi says...

I've never owned an iPhone, I've always been droid all the way. But I'm looking into buying the 5s because my Samsung G3 just sucks. Also the people badmouthing Apple just seem like such haters I don't know why anyone listens to them.

Everyone I've known with an iPhone hasn't ever had a problem with it, they work very nicely so I don't get the big deal. People are dying just as much to build your Samsungs and LGs than they are your Apples.

Fade said:

If this video has taught me anything it's that Apple really know how to polish a turd and sell it back to you.

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ChaosEngine says...

What they're proposing is essentially similar to how desktop PCs work.

You have a central motherboard and then you swap in and out components.

But there are several problems with this:

First, a technical challenge: You can't simply rearrange the blocks like that. The connections between the cpu and the ram and storage and power are all different and for good reasons.

Next, upgradability: later this year, I will upgrade my primary work/gaming PC. What it really needs is a new CPU. But a new CPU means a new motherboard and probably new RAM. So I don't see this being as upgradeable as they think.

That said.. those are solvable problems compared to the main issue. Economics.

What is the incentive for Apple, Samsung, HTC, etc to produce one of these, or even parts for one? They would essentially commodify their own products and reduce any point of differentiation.

oritteropo said:

Having repaired my iphone, this isn't actually that different to what we have now, except less integrated and uglier and more prone to the incompatibilities and bugs that @ant points out.

It could be made to work, provided there was a firm standard that everybody adhered to... it wouldn't necessarily be as good as they say, and isn't the only possible solution to the problem... for example, manufacturer refurbished phones are another solution, third party remanufacturing would also be technically possible if politically challenging.

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Snohw says...

Do you work for Samsung, Nokia, Apple or something?

Cause.. how the f*ck could you know?

ant said:

But it won't work technically. Incompatibilities, bugs, etc.

Worst. Acting. Jobs. In An Advertisement. Ever.

alcom says...

I think this a case of a flawless, native English pronunciation from a poor Engrish script sent through the South Korean marketing team at Samsung. At least they got English actors!

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Regaurding Mobile access to VideoSift (Sift Talk Post)

Stingray says...

Also I should mention that my next page/prev page is there on my phone (a Samsung Galaxy S3), but not the tablet. I'm assuming that has to do with what dag mentioned about having a desktop, phone and tablet view.

The extra space at the end of the page happens on both the phone and tablet though.

I agree with what @Sagemind says to just to allow a "full site" toggle. This option exists in When VS was still in version 4, I just used that when viewing from my phone or tablet, as I did not prefer the mobile version.

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Stingray says...

This may already be mentioned (TL; DR) but when browsing on My Nexus 7 tablet, I don't see page controls allowing me to go to the next page. They show up on my Samsung Galaxy S3 though.

Also I get a bunch of empty space at the end of each page (after the content, but before the footers).

Overly Attached Computer

Yogi says...

>> ^Payback:

>> ^VoodooV:
the quality of the video was so poor it took me a moment to realize that they were spelling out Samsung with the lights.
so...where is OAG on the crazy/hot meter?

Unfortunately, she did an interview with some guy and came off as incredibly aloof and arrogant. Her character is far more attractive, ironically.


Yeah I don't know what you're talking about because she's a really great person. She used her stupid Meme fame to start a serious charity that's doing really good things. Anything can happen in an interview, even just a person having a bad day, or the interviewer being a douche. She's awesome.

Overly Attached Computer

Payback says...

>> ^VoodooV:

the quality of the video was so poor it took me a moment to realize that they were spelling out Samsung with the lights.

so...where is OAG on the crazy/hot meter?


Unfortunately, she did an interview with some guy and came off as incredibly aloof and arrogant. Her character is far more attractive, ironically.

Overly Attached Computer

Overly Attached Computer

Phreezdryd says...

Looks like an attempt at a viral ad for Samsung's latest SSD (Solid State Drive) model 840.
The perfect upgrade for the user who doesn't use their computer much anymore, because it's just so darn slow with that old hard drive. If I was a computer I would demand one of these also.

Edit: They're giving away copies of 'Assassin's Creed 3' with this drive. Heavy marketing push.



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