Should I get the iphone 4s or wait to see if the iphone 5 is released

Should I get the iphone 4s or wait to see if the iphone 5 is released

Depends whether you'll hate everyone who has the iphone 5 when it eventually comes out. Note, this is the ipad section of the ASC.

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    I have been looking at getting the Iphone 3g over the past couple of weeks. What I really want is an unbiased opinion. I know it may have some trouble with 3G. And I know it may have a few minor software gliches(which I am pretty sure Apple will fix).
    Also which should I get the 16gb or the 8gb version.
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    A lot of "depends" type questions...
    personally, I say yes. Ultimately depends on how you wish to use the phone?
    3G: Call AT&T Customer Svc and have them verify the level of 3G network support in your local area, or your frequented business or otherwise travel locations are. Just because they show you being in "blue" 3G zone, doesn't mean your signal strength will be as strong as another "blue" area 4-miles away. My 3G signal vacillates from No Svc to two bars from minute to minute standing in the same spot. The more users on 3G network will slow your download speed.
    BATTERY: No complaints here based on my regulated use of 3G, PUSH; Locate Me; Wi-Fi usage; send and receive emails/SMS messages, GPS and internet access. First 24-hours I owned the field I spent a lot of time familiarizing myself with all the features and I ended up with 19-hours battery time. Since then I avg 24- 48 hours before recharging.
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  • I want to get an iPhone 5, should I get the white or black?

    I want to get an iPhone 5, should I get the white or black? which is more popular? which one is better?
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    Faraz95 wrote:
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    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/04/15/most-expensive-iphone-5-black-diamond_n _3085708.html

  • Should I get the iPod 5 now or wait for the next one to come out?

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  • For the 2012 Macbook Pro 13" should I get the 2.5GHz Dual-core Intel Core i5 or the 2.9GHz Dual Core Intel Core i7?

    I am a high school student and I am getting my first Macbook Pro. I am not really sure which 13 inch Macbook Pro model I should get. My budget is kind of tight, but I think that I can afford any one of the models but I dont want to spend any money that I dont have to spend. Usually on a day to day basis, I use the web brower, watch movies that I have downloaded, and write a lot of papers. I also sometimes use Photoshop, and while I do not play a lot of games, I do want to have the option if I decide to later when I go to college. The larger hard drive size on the Core i7 model does not really matter to me because I dont plan using more than 500GB. I will be upgrading the ram to 8GB if I get the Core i5 model and it comes standard on the i7. Also, I need this computer to last me for 3-4 years so I want something that will still seem relatively fast a few years down the road. Lastly, while I would prefer getting the Macbook Pro due to its cheaper price and ability to upgrade the hard drive later, I also am considering the Macbook Air Core i7 model, mainly because of the faster ssd and the higher resolution screen. I dont really use the optical drive, so loosing it would not be a big deal. The same goes with the Firewire port or the Ethernet port. What would you guys suggest I get. A Macbook Pro or a Air and if the Pro, should I get the Core i5 or the i7?
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    If you're planning on keeping it for long term.
    Go with the i7 2.9GHz.
    It's a $300 difference but with that you get; the RAM, Hard Drive and Processor upgrade.
    Since you want it to last before you decide to either upgrade or buy a new one.  The i7 2.9GHz is a good choice.
    Do remember that Mountain Lion is around the corner and other software get's updated to and wants more CPU power and more memory.
    Nothing is wrong with the i5 2.5GHz either.  You'll just have to upgrade the RAM sooner in case 4GB isn't enough for you.
    Put it this way:
    i5 2.5GHz has 3MB L3 Cache Memory
    i7 2.9GHz has 4MB L3 Cache Memory
    Now, you're also thinking about the MB Air, a very nice notebook which is light, portable and has a better resolution than the MB Pro 13 inch.  You have to however, keep in mnd that the RAM and Hard Drive in the MB Air is not user upgradeable and has no optical drive.

  • How should we get the out put file-name same as in put file-name in file to

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    Hi,
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  • Should I get the new MacBook?

    I have a Mac OS X 2.5GHz 2 GB w/ version 10.5.8.  Can this MacBook Pro handle the upgrade to Mountain Lion or should I get the new MacBook Pro

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    I am currently working off of a PC, but will be buying a Mac next year May or so.  So ultimately I want a Mac-compatible version of Adobe Creative Suite, but need to work with something on my PC for the next few months.  Should I get the PC version now, and then just continue using that version on the Mac via Bootcamp, Fusion, Parallels, etc.?  Or is there a way where I could get the PC version now and switch to a Mac-compatible version in May? 
    And is it even preferrable to have the Mac-based version over the PC-version when I do buy a Mac?
    I am planning on using the CS for front-end web development (wireframing in Illustrator / Photoshop) and some marketing collateral. 
    Any comments or suggestions would be great. 
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    The simplest way of accomplishing what you want to do is via a subscription to the Adobe Creative Cloud which covers usage on both platforms. For example, download and install on your Windows system now. If you go with a Macintosh later on, simply download and install on the Macintosh. You get two activations and unless you decide to decommission the Windows system, you don't even need to deactivate on the Windows system. Obviously, if you discontinue use of the Windows system, you should deactivate on that system. The subscription also will get you the latest version of the software as it is released without subsequent upgrade costs.
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    Jimmy

    Hi,
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    All the my messages from my phone inbox disappeared.Why did it happen and how should i get the messages back?please help

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  • Im a student and im not a rich person and i just saved up the money to buy the ipod touch 4g but i want to buy the 5g and my money is still half the price of the 5g itouch should i get the 4g 32g gig anyways??

    Im a student and im not a rich person and i just saved up the money to buy the ipod touch 4g but i want to buy the 5g and my money is still half the price of the 5g itouch should i get the 4g 32g gig anyways??

    It is up to you. It depends what you want to use the iPod for.

  • Should you get iPad 2, 3, or wait for the fourth generation?

    Clearly, iPad 3 is known for its amazing retina display, but is sometimes known to overheat if you use it for a while.
    So if you don't have an iPad, but you don't want your ipad to overheat, wait for iPad 4.
    If you don't have an iPad, but you don't care about the overheating, buy iPad 3, because it is still pretty great.
    If you have an iPad, stick with it and see what iPad 4 brings to the tablet market.
    When it comes down to storage size,
    If you play big games and watch movies a lot, get the 64.
    If you like surfing the web, checking email, get a 16.
    If you are a little bit of both, theres a 32 gig iPad with your name on it.
    If you have a computer with internet at home, there is no point in getting 3G. Depends how rich you are - it's all a luxury anyway.
    Smart Covers are quite brilliant. They are perfect for watching TV, playing games, and pretty much everything. Sometimes it is nice to have a more protective case though, but in the end it comes down to personal preference.
    When it comes down to color, get the black version. The white tends to get dirty.
    If I got and iPad, I would get a black Wi-Fi 64 gig with a lime green smart cover.
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    What are all the differences between the iPad 3rd Gen and the iPad 2? Is the iPad 2 worth the cost savings?
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  • If I have the iPhone 4, should I get the iPhone 5?

    I got my iPhone 4 about a year or two ago and I wanna know if I should get the iPhone 5 or wait for the next legendary apple product to arrive because i've gotten mixed reviews. Some people say i should get it now and some people say i should wait. I understand that I can get alot of the new software when I download the new iOS 6, but when i think about it, most of the updates are for the 4S, not the four. So is it worth the upgrade or should I wait? Please help me and please dont be mean thank you

    As was said already, ultimately your decision, but here are some things to consider.
    First, I think the antenna issue is exaggerated, but I would recommend a case. This will minimized the issue and, frankly, I think it is risky not to use a case. The glass on both sides make them slicker than others. Also can help in case you do drop it, but it is still going to come down to how it hits and how hard.
    Second, the proximity sensor has been a big problem for a bunch of people - screen comes on even when against your ear and then your cheek activates buttons!
    4.1 seemed to help most, though some said it got worse. 4.2.1 has solved at least one problem with it, based on my testing and others have said it solved the issue. Still, I've seen about 5 posts from people who say the problem remains - but compared to the past, that is really low.
    Finally, some people have said phones manufactured starting with week 46 are better. Don't know if that is true (we heard similar things at least twice before only to have it turn out not to be so). However, I did get to actually check a week 46 phone today, running a standard test I do. It was the first phone I've tested that passed the test! Could be a fluke, but I'm hoping to find more to check.
    To see what the week of manufacture is, check the serial number. First two numbers are the factory number. Third number is the last digit of the year (zero for now). The 4th and 5th number are the week of manufacture.
    While I can't guarantee week 46 has solved the problem, I'd probably still, if I was buying now, insist upon having something at least that new.

  • Should I get the Invisible Shield for the iphone 4?

    I need to know for sure. I want my $300 investment pristine.

    I have IS on my iPhone 4.
    One of the major drawbacks is that they send you very little of the liquid. For the large front and back pieces, spray directly onto them, but for the smaller pieces, I suggest spraying the liquid onto another clean surface (I used the leftover part from the big pieces) and then slide the smaller piece against the clean surface that has been sprayed to pickup the liquid. As you apply the smaller pieces to the phone, you can just slide those pieces against the clean surface you sprayed to pick up the liquid. If you need more liquid, spray the surface again. It's just a waste to spray the smaller pieces directly. Remember, don't spray your phone directly.
    It's hard to get the smaller pieces to line up "perfectly" because they slip and slide so much and because they do not cover the whole phone. For example, the parts that cover the steel rim do not cover the entire width of the rim, so you have to line up the strip in the "middle" of the rim so it looks nice, but it's hard to keep the IS strips straight.
    The front and back pieces will not cover 100% of the glass, although they will cover 99.9% of it. The piece for the home button is not as large as the button itself, so it won't cover the whole button.
    It will also have that orange peel effect, but only if you look at the phone at an angle. You should not notice the orange peel effect during normal usage.
    The IS strips do not prevent the antenna problems that some people see (I can recreate the issue with the IS strips on).
    Most importantly, when applying the IS do it in a room with minimal dust. I significantly sized piece of dust made it on to the adhesive side of my front IS and is visible while using the phone. I'm going to have to try to reapply the screen, but of course I used up all the liquid so I'll have to figure out what to do about that.
    Anyone know what exactly that liquid they use is?

  • Should I get an iPad 2, or wait for the iPad 3?

    From what I have heard there will be an iPad 3 by the end of the year, so should I presume that this is true, or should I ignore the rumours and get an iPad 2 considering they were just upgraded.

    "found this out" is totally inaccurate. There are no facts to "find out", only rumors, most of which have been false and/or contradictory.
    If you go into the store and ask for an iPad 2 they will you give the upgraded one.
    Wrong; totally wrong. Apple still sells the iPad 2, and if you ask for one, that's what you'll get. Whether the local stores are stocking iPad 2s I don't know, but it's definitely sold as a different model.
    You are free to believe whatever rumors you wish to believe, but there is no indication from Apple that they have plans for any new model of iPad the rest of this year, and such a release would be completely out of their normal pattern. We obviously can't say for certain, though, so it's not impossible; Apple's broken pattern before. If you wish to wait, that's up to you.

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