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July 19, 2014, 08:57:38 AM
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100% of access attempts on iOS devices by the NSA are successful. Buying an iPhone is data suicide.

but even if that's the case though, do you really think androids are that much more secure? anything that reaches mass market becomes more vulnerable.
Apple and Google freely hand over the data. Using any of their products is what I like to call "data suicide".
iOS is the worst since it is closed source and can't be modified in any way.
Android is not good, but a little better since it is partially open source and can be modified.

It's recommended (by Jacob Applebaum for example) not to use mobile phones at all.
But if you really need them, use Cyanogenmod.

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September 12, 2014, 10:15:41 AM
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The iPhone 4 and 4S have tiny screens (3.5"). Only the cheapest "toy" smartphones designed for little kids (<$60) have screens smaller than that. Totally unacceptable for a high-end phone. At 4", the iPhone 5 is better - but not by much. 4" is what I would expect to find in a budget smartphone or a low-end mid range phone.

The next generation iPhone should must have a 4.5" screen at the very minimum in order to be competitive in the smartphone market. I don't claim to be an expert, but I think this is obvious. No other smartphone manufacturer has a phone with a 4" screen as their flagship model.

Yes, there will be a few people who dislike larger screens but it's impossible to deny that larger screens is where the industry is heading. It's what the people want. Apple could do what Samsung has always done and what they have recently done with their iPad. That is, they could launch and maintain a separate "iPhone Mini" version. In fact, this wouldn't be too far a radical departure from their current cheaper model, the iPhone 5C.

So yeah, Apple. If you are reading this then please consider my advice. I am sure that most people here would agree.

Glad to see Apple took my advice. Smiley

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September 12, 2014, 05:24:31 PM
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I had sapphire glass on my Gucci watch but good as it was I still had plenty of minute scratches even after the first week.
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September 12, 2014, 11:44:57 PM
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I had sapphire glass on my Gucci watch but good as it was I still had plenty of minute scratches even after the first week.

Either it's not a real Gucci or it doesn't have Sapphire glass.  My Raymond Weil watch has sapphire glass and even through yardwork and building PCs hasn't developed a single scratch on the glass in 5 years.
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