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| #1 Post by Iiku, on Mon Feb 13 2012 5:12 PM |
| This is just a phase. When OLEDs hit the market it will be a whole new game.. |
| #2 Post by dark franklyn, on Mon Feb 13 2012 7:3 PM |
| I agree, see attached my gadget history. :-) Keep up the great work.. http://s3.amazonaws.com/data.tumblr.com/tumblr_lzdjrtMj4q1qj3z5no1_1280.png?AWSAccessKeyId=AKIAJ6IHWSU3BX3X7X3Q&Expires=1329294837&Signature=c94Qt3l1C55MOcCIQtK%2Brz%2FFf9E%3D DF |
| #3 Post by Bruno Molina, on Tue Feb 14 2012 0:26 AM |
| Should be: Before iPhone after iPhone |
| #4 Post by magicwuff, on Tue Feb 14 2012 2:1 AM |
| Is it really fair that all the "now" phones have their screens turned off, and all the "before" phone have them turned on, thus adding more character and color to the "before" side? |
| #5 Post by vanderleun, on Tue Feb 14 2012 3:48 AM |
| Wuff , You need to turn what remains of your brain off. |
| #6 Post by Magicwuff, on Wed Feb 15 2012 2:28 AM |
| Leun, That was awfully harsh, what makes you say that? Think of how much more vibrant the right side would be if the screens where turned on. Besides, half the phones on the left side where certainly flashy, but they failed with basic functions, or relied on gimmicks to sell (I'm looking at the two n-gages, specifically) |
| #7 Post by Alex, on Wed Feb 15 2012 4:56 AM |
| I know it looks like we're all becoming conformists, but I love having a big screen on my phone! Phones are moving in the right direction. |




