New iOS 5 iPhone Operating System - Pretty impressive

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Impressive - at the risk of been iStoned, I can also see a few "revolutionary" features that have been borrowed from other ecosystems and improved on. That's besides the point though, I can see why everyone rushes out to grab an iOS device.

@Dennis That has been Apples model... for the longest time... The iPhone was not the first fully touch phone... They just did it *really* well... The iPad, not the first tablet... just done *really* well.. The iPod, not the first digital music player... they just did it well. On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 10:59 AM, Dennis Kioko <dmbuvi@gmail.com> wrote:
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I agree, I remember that we saw Chinese phones as the first fully touch devices in the Kenyan market, even before iPhone rumours began been denied. At the same time, I used to wonder why a badly done Chinese phone could feature dual sim and a full touch while Nokia did not even hint at the possibility of such features
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