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Question: What mobile OS powers you?
iOS - 19 (23.5%)
Android - 52 (64.2%)
Other - 10 (12.3%)
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November 16, 2013, 09:35:55 PM
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IOS, its simple and nice.. Tried Andriod but it lag pretty bad after you get too much app in it...

you should try pure android like NEXUS, not some shit with touchwill or sense
Touchwill?
It's TouchWiz  Cheesy


you know what i said

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November 17, 2013, 01:34:39 AM
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November 17, 2013, 02:17:35 AM
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probably the only here ... but don't blame me, from Canada lol

Blackberry OS...and not even OS10.  I'm stuck on OS7.1 because of blackberry model I have.  It's a work phone where everything is 100% paid for, so I can't complain.

I have the latest iPod Touch that I use as an actual 'smartphone' my the phone aspect.

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November 17, 2013, 06:14:30 PM
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probably the only here ... but don't blame me, from Canada lol

Blackberry OS...and not even OS10.  I'm stuck on OS7.1 because of blackberry model I have.  It's a work phone where everything is 100% paid for, so I can't complain.

I have the latest iPod Touch that I use as an actual 'smartphone' my the phone aspect.

Blackberys are good phones but most of their users are in America. And some crucial apps they dont have like viber or whats up i dont know which one of them they dont have.

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November 17, 2013, 06:36:45 PM
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Blackberry made a good move by making a Ping app for IOS and Android.


PING app what it does, i never heard about it

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November 17, 2013, 07:03:22 PM
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Blackberry made a good move by making a Ping app for IOS and Android.


PING app what it does, i never heard about it

How can you not have heard of it :S. Ping is the Blackberry version of Whatsapp.

Unlike Whatsapp, Blackberry was not really a worldwide phenomenon. I think it was only successful in America (and Canada in particular), never attaining more than 20% worldwide at its peak.

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November 17, 2013, 07:05:02 PM
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Blackberry made a good move by making a Ping app for IOS and Android.


PING app what it does, i never heard about it

How can you not have heard of it :S. Ping is the Blackberry version of Whatsapp.

Unlike Whatsapp, Blackberry was not really a worldwide phenomenon. I think it was only successful in America (and Canada in particular), never attaining more than 20% worldwide at its peak.


i am not using blackberry, i am not sure if i can buy it anywhere in my country

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November 17, 2013, 07:14:56 PM
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Blackberry made a good move by making a Ping app for IOS and Android.


PING app what it does, i never heard about it

How can you not have heard of it :S. Ping is the Blackberry version of Whatsapp.

Unlike Whatsapp, Blackberry was not really a worldwide phenomenon. I think it was only successful in America (and Canada in particular), never attaining more than 20% worldwide at its peak.

Blackberry had a peak of popularity in Europe aswel. Lots were being sold, and Blackberry was also praised since the Ping traffic is much more secure compared to Whatsapp.


Who knows that it secure traffic?! Noone

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November 17, 2013, 10:40:14 PM
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Blackberry made a good move by making a Ping app for IOS and Android.


PING app what it does, i never heard about it

How can you not have heard of it :S. Ping is the Blackberry version of Whatsapp.

Unlike Whatsapp, Blackberry was not really a worldwide phenomenon. I think it was only successful in America (and Canada in particular), never attaining more than 20% worldwide at its peak.

Blackberry had a peak of popularity in Europe aswel. Lots were being sold, and Blackberry was also praised since the Ping traffic is much more secure compared to Whatsapp.


Who knows that it secure traffic?! Noone

A lot of people know it. Blackberry messaging is encrypted by Triple DES which makes it a lot moe secure.


You can only think that special agencies cannot see what are u texting are what are u talking

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November 17, 2013, 10:41:47 PM
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'What mobile OS powers you?' sounds like the beginning to a shitty T-mobile or Orange ad ha

Android here.  Huawei ftw.
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November 17, 2013, 10:44:31 PM
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'What mobile OS powers you?' sounds like the beginning to a shitty T-mobile or Orange ad ha

Android here.  Huawei ftw.

Huawei rocks Cheesy

They are like B brand, but they can easly compare with some galaxy series

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November 18, 2013, 01:48:16 AM
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Nexus 5  Grin

I've tried essentially every phone OS. And, Android seems to be the best option for my needs.

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November 18, 2013, 04:02:57 AM
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IOS...

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November 18, 2013, 07:40:30 AM
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Blackberry made a good move by making a Ping app for IOS and Android.


PING app what it does, i never heard about it

How can you not have heard of it :S. Ping is the Blackberry version of Whatsapp.

Unlike Whatsapp, Blackberry was not really a worldwide phenomenon. I think it was only successful in America (and Canada in particular), never attaining more than 20% worldwide at its peak.

Blackberry had a peak of popularity in Europe aswel. Lots were being sold, and Blackberry was also praised since the Ping traffic is much more secure compared to Whatsapp.


Who knows that it secure traffic?! Noone

A lot of people know it. Blackberry messaging is encrypted by Triple DES which makes it a lot moe secure.


You can only think that special agencies cannot see what are u texting are what are u talking

In that case, I suggest you stop using electronic products.  Roll Eyes


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But dont be sure that they cant see or listen

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November 18, 2013, 07:46:27 AM
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Android for now. Hate to love it. Its a great mobile OS, but being so closely linked to the google ecosystem makes me increasingly paranoid. Looking forward to firefoxos and ubuntu to provide some alternatives.
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November 18, 2013, 07:49:36 AM
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iOS of course Smiley
My bestlist would be:

1. iOS
2. Windows Mobile
3. Firefox OS
4. Blackberry
5. Nothing
6. Nothing
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n+100. Android
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November 18, 2013, 07:56:05 AM
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iOS of course Smiley
My bestlist would be:

1. iOS
2. Windows Mobile
3. Firefox OS
4. Blackberry
5. Nothing
6. Nothing
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n+100. Android


I didnt try FIrefox OS if it is on market?!

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November 18, 2013, 07:59:18 AM
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iOS of course Smiley
My bestlist would be:

1. iOS
2. Windows Mobile
3. Firefox OS
4. Blackberry
5. Nothing
6. Nothing
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..
n+100. Android


I didnt try FIrefox OS if it is on market?!

It's still in development.
You can get sourcecode here https://github.com/mozilla-b2g/B2G/ for testing and development purposes.
Afaik there are 2 phones which can run FFOS, but its very hard to get one actually.
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November 18, 2013, 08:01:59 AM
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iOS of course Smiley
My bestlist would be:

1. iOS
2. Windows Mobile
3. Firefox OS
4. Blackberry
5. Nothing
6. Nothing
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n+100. Android


I didnt try FIrefox OS if it is on market?!

It's still in development.
You can get sourcecode here https://github.com/mozilla-b2g/B2G/ for testing and development purposes.
Afaik there are 2 phones which can run FFOS, but its very hard to get one actually.

I heard thet FF is developing his own OS so i was confused when you told it is your favorite. Thx for link i will chck

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November 18, 2013, 08:32:19 AM
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I heard thet FF is developing his own OS so i was confused when you told it is your favorite. Thx for link i will chck

look at my sentence: my bestlist would... (if i had no iOS, there would no windows mobile, ffos would be finished, etc.)
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