Their Flagship phones are made in India.I'm confused, are you knocking Android or Apple? Cuz I thought iPhones were made in China?
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Their Flagship phones are made in India.I'm confused, are you knocking Android or Apple? Cuz I thought iPhones were made in China?
And that's better? ?‍Their Flagship phones are made in India.
Well, it’s not a communist country, so they’ve got that going for them.And that's better? ?‍![]()
Fair enough.Well, it’s not a communist country, so yeah
Nope. Been there for months. SorryIs this new B&P option at the bottom of the page, new?![]()
I'm pretty sure the OS can't protect the screen from breaking.Meh. Android is terrible, I hate that OS and always will. I’ll pay Apple double the amount for the same product every few years if it means I never have to have an android phone again.
I’ll never forget my stellar Samsung S3 (S4?) I dunno, I HATED that phone like no other. Shattered in my pocket because I stomped my feet at a Broncos game, pulled it out of my pocket and was shocked. Only phone I’ve ever broke in my life, couldn’t believe it.
Oct 23 is the lady’s birthday...oh no...October 23, 1963. Here is what I found on Ford’s website..
In 1962, Ford began to extensively survey Jeep and International Harvester Scout owners to see what they liked and disliked about their vehicles. These findings were summarized in an internal memo on July 11, 1963 noting that both vehicles had “poor comfort, ride, noise and vibration qualities” and that the size and power of both were also unsatisfactory. These findings, indicating a gap in the market, went to the Product Planning Committee on October, 23, 1963 with the recommendation for “funds for further development of a Ford utility vehicle, code named Bronco.” A fascinating memo a week later had the subject line “1966 G.O.A.T” as it heading. The G.O.A.T. terminology was indicative of the desire to develop a Goes Over All Terrain vehicle while the document itself describes the drivability of the car.
It’s been thereIs this new B&P option at the bottom of the page, new?![]()
Fair enough.
Unless of course if you like communism.
To each his own...
Apple still sucks, Android rules!!
Back to your B&P discussion
It’s too bad too, I could have traded that crappy phone in if it was able to protect the screen. Had to throw it away.I'm pretty sure the OS can't protect the screen from breaking.