Lmfao, you need a button so you know where the top of your phone is hahaha, enough Said.
Sent from my SGH-I727R using Tapatalk HD
Without looking at it, yup. There's not much else to physically differentiate up from down
Lmfao, you need a button so you know where the top of your phone is hahaha, enough Said.
Sent from my SGH-I727R using Tapatalk HD
Without looking at it, yup. There's not much else to physically differentiate up from down
How come you Windows dudes did not rejoice, and let us know?
If you're using your phone, you would want to look at the phone. if your unlocking your phone, it tells me you want to use it which means you're probably going to look at it. Saying you want a home button to use the phone and not look at it, has to be the dumbest statement ever.
Sent from my SGH-I727R using Tapatalk HD
[/FONT][/COLOR]
If you're using your phone, you would want to look at the phone. if your unlocking your phone, it tells me you want to use it which means you're probably going to look at it. Saying you want a home button to use the phone and not look at it, has to be the dumbest statement ever.
Sent from my SGH-I727R using Tapatalk HD
I guess it's hard for you to understand. On the iPhone, you can press the home button for a second or two and tell/ask Siri what to do. Yes, in the grand scheme of things it's not that big of a deal. He's just trying to say that there's times (driving?) that it might be handy to just "feel" the home button and get Siri to call or text someone all without looking at the phone.
It might sound silly and it probably is, but if I'm juggling five different tasks at once and need to pick up a call, get Siri to do something, or quickly glance at my email it makes it that much easier. As I said in my first post, not the end of the world.
You're not suppose to use the phone and drive unless it is a Bluetooth device you are using, so the home button is irrelevant in that case. I just use my Bluetooth call button, no need to touch my phone.
You're not supposed to speed either mr. ocifer. Pathetic dude.
Microsoft storeIs this some kind of joke. Is that actually an Apple store?
How come you Windows dudes did not rejoice, and let us know?
Canadian Windows fans rejoice! The rumors have panned out, as Microsoft opened its first permanent non-US retail location on Friday at the Yorkdale Shopping Centre in Toronto. To celebrate this milestone, the company had a grand opening event with special guest Wayne Gretzky and a performance by the band Train. For the sake of die-hard Windows fans everywhere, here's hoping Microsoft is just scratching the Surface of its international expansion plans.
I dont need a big physical button to know where it isDo you like your women with or without a single physical button down low and centered on their bodies that turns them on easily?
Advantage: iPhone.