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tahnik
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I fucking hate CNET already. I mean who likes a website which autoplays a video everytime you visit them, with 200% volume.

But this time, I am just so fucking annoyed. Here is the title of an article:

"iPhone 8, X's wireless charging is a game changer for Android"

And the subtitle:

"When it comes to Apple, plenty of Android phone makers are monkey see, monkey do."

FUck you motherfucker. "Monkey see, monkey do". Are you fucking kidding me you cunt?

Remeber your 3D touch bullshit? Your fucking wireless charging will be bullshit too.

"the rest of the phone users make do with messy cables."

Maybe you're a fucking imbecile who doesn't know how to manage simple cables and ends up with broken wires.

You know who looks like a monkey? Some apple users who uses that shitty looking wireless earphone, which looks like monkey's dick you asshole.

Fuck off!

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  • 21
    Monkey see monkey do?
    I just hate this type of people, they get carried away by something worship it, think it is the best thing in life and it will save humanity and everything else is just pure shit and not worth to be on this earth.
    Please tell him to go fuck him self!
  • 51
    Personally I love wireless charging but apple is bullshitting like it's them who invented it, bich I have wireless charging on my Galaxy s2 from like 2011
  • 8
    You know live images on iPhone??? Available on WP Lumia's since 2014... Who is the monkey now lol
  • 5
    I must say i think 3D Touch is a great technique, unfortunately most developers ignore it.
  • 8
    That's the most of tech and gaming media/news/magazine business.

    Never trust a word they say.
  • 21
    Ummmm Android has had wireless charging for ages. In fact Android has had all the new "revolutionary" features iPhone X boasts for ages
  • 5
    This is funny because my Android came with wireless charging built in. Also, CNET is still around? Lol, forgotten fossil. Be sure to leave a comment to educate the oblivious author
  • 4
    Sometimes I wonder how much research they actually do?

    Or is it completely written from a biased opinion?
  • 3
    There are 2 aspects to this. Since the iPhone first came out, it has *never* featured a single piece of ground-breaking technology.

    But I will argue to the death that almost every feature Apple have included has been done much better than those they copied. They've taken features Android/Windows could only ever call niche and made them acceptable to the mainstream.

    Yes, individual parts of their UX are poor and some features could be better, but all round I've seen much fewer people struggle with iOS than I've seen struggle with Android. That means something to me.
  • 10
    Neither "side" ever seems to understand that:

    1. Innovation happens in industries, not companies. It's a continuous flow of acquiring, stealing, patent litigation, trading, licensing and subcontracting.

    2. There is not a single smartphone made by a single company. Most phones have Samsung or LG displays, Motorola GSM chips, Qualcomm processors, Foxconn PCBs, etc. Each phone is just a collection of parts shopped together on the global electronics market.

    Apple, Samsung, LG, Sony, Motorola... they're all basically just forking from the same repo, making commits, rebasing on each other's work so frequently that "Inventor of feature x" doesn't even make sense anymore.
  • 2
    Cnet, now that's a name I haven't heard in a looong time. How deep did you dig to find this fossil?
  • 0
    ANDROID TRIES EVERYTHING FIRST. APPLE BUYS OTHER PEOPLE'S IDEAS
  • 0
    Chrome is about to explicitly stop all autoplaying media in the new update so that's a plus for chrome lovers
  • 0
    Cnet is something you find on Google's search page >=2.
    They probably don't even have a dns by now. Yet you have to type "www." before the ststic IP.
  • 0
    @JohnDoesNot I’ve only found two great uses for it: moving the cursor by 3D Touching the keyboard a seeing which app has a notification icon inside a folder by 3D Touching a folder.

    And those are just small conveniences, is rather they spent time on something else
  • 0
    >"messy cables"

    Haha. Hahahah.

    I have a collection of ipod/iphone chargers that are fire hazards in their current condition. All the innards exposed.

    Meanwhile, the usb cables used for everything else not only last for years but can be reused for other devices.

    Of course Apple is going wireless. Their cables are awful.
  • 1
    @coolq the writer might be get paid for the article. Otherwise nobody will write like that in own sense.
  • 2
    @bikram1795
    Probably true, yeah.
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