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<blockquote data-quote="Ept" data-source="post: 303478" data-attributes="member: 3601"><p>The problem with Android is, these people actually have to <em>tell </em>us that these features exist. Why? Because with Android, things like NFC are half baked and aren't implemented in widespread retail like ApplePay. We've had cloud photo backup, this just was an update to it. We had find my iPhone and Activation Lock before Android. We get software updates and bug patches immediately. No matter what. Oh, and that 2016 forecast? Give me a break. 90% of the features mentioned are never used by the real consumer. Have fun trying to catch up to us in mobile payments. We just got here, and will be farther on launch than you EVER were in the last two years. Nice one on getting a unified design interface only this year, too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ept, post: 303478, member: 3601"] The problem with Android is, these people actually have to [I]tell [/I]us that these features exist. Why? Because with Android, things like NFC are half baked and aren't implemented in widespread retail like ApplePay. We've had cloud photo backup, this just was an update to it. We had find my iPhone and Activation Lock before Android. We get software updates and bug patches immediately. No matter what. Oh, and that 2016 forecast? Give me a break. 90% of the features mentioned are never used by the real consumer. Have fun trying to catch up to us in mobile payments. We just got here, and will be farther on launch than you EVER were in the last two years. Nice one on getting a unified design interface only this year, too. [/QUOTE]
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