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HerpaDerp, lets make the front AND back from glass, it's revolutionary... Phones with Polycarbonate casings are cheap and we would never compromise on quality.

Nek Minit... Smash...

Nek Minit... Crack...

Nek Minit... Smash...

Nek Minit... Shatter...

Nek Minit... Crack...

Now... the iPhone 5c is "Beautifully, Unapologetically plastic"

*sigh*

Who keeps bundled software anyway though? First thing I do on any phone is give it a factory reset without all the bloatware they're delivered with. Besides, who knows what Apple is doing with your fingerprint reader on that home button!

this is our company spyware not the phones, and they remotely manage the phone for you..and if you remove it it gets logged to security.

welcome to the new world order of corporate phones

ahhhh i get you.

that is shocking.

wouldnt want that in the reeperbahn either.

Sunny this sunday so Reefton Spurs rescheduled to this week :D anyone else keen?

excellent pm me deets (or are they still the same as before, just new date?), sunday is one of my days off this week :D

will see if i can make it!!

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on topic of phones, tbh couldn't complain about my ip4, it served me well whilst i had it! but wouldn't look back from the switch to android, just so much more functional. tempted to upgrade to a nexus 5 (from my 4) as well... but not even quite a year with this phone yet.

and also part of the #poorclub

so ain't nobody got time to fix shit that ain't broke :P

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also is there any reason why the s4 gets the 'spyware' and the iphone doesn't lolwut?

Don't know anyone who is unhappy with their 5S and a few mates have them now. It is a mark above the 5, and having come from a 3GS, a massive improvement over that for me. Fingerprints are stored locally on phone for the tinfoil hats and you don't have to use the thing. Egos on some people thinking Apple wanna turn them into Jason Bourne lol...you drop like 60,000 artifacts of DNA a day.

I used to hate the lack of functionality with iPhones, but over time you get used to it and realise the freedom is overrated - 99% of the time you use your phone to call, send SMS/email, surf the internet and take photos...what else do I actually need? Haven't used an S4, so can't say which is better, but my pocket isn't liking the physical dimensions. I think you made be right choice Martin.

What happened to the age where the goal was to make phones smaller and smaller? Still holding out for a finger/thumb implant phone. Get your shit together Apple/Samsung

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