
What is 'do not disturb'![]()
I was hoping the £150 mark as these were going to be presents for this christmas. Looks like I won't be buying them if they are above £150.
What is 'do not disturb'![]()
Do Not Disturb basically allows you to leave the phone on, say, overnight and emails and calls won't wake you up because they'll be muted. You can set it up so that certain people CAN call you (e.g. family members), or if people ring persistently (an emergency, perhaps) then it'd let the call through as well. It's quite handy.
Google barely break even selling the Nexus 7 8GB for £159 so there is no way Apple would charge anywhere near that so i reckon the £250 price someone quoted will be about right.
Well i was also hoping for sub £200. While the Nexus 7 8Gb is £159 there are plenty of sub £100 7" tablets on the market. They may not have the build quality or styling of the Nexus/ipad mini they are just as functional with the latest Android OS. The type of customers that have not got a tablet yet are the casual users that are just after browsing and possibly book reader etc. When its on the shelf in Comet/Argos/Currys/PC World at £99 for a cheapo tablet against one thats well over double the price i can see them not selling in droves.
"Has" sold more, its a different market now. Who with an ipad3 is going to buy a Ipad Mini? I am not saying that it wont sell i am saying that it would sell a lot more if it wasnt double/triple the price that you can buy another 7" tablet.
iPad 3 battery was terrible. Within 3-4 days usage it was quite noticeable how much worse it was comparing to an ipad 2. Ended up getting my iPad 2 back from my brother and gave him the iPad 3.
Hope the iPad mini battery life will be better than the iPad 2 fingers crossed
Speaking of books, what's iBooks like? Is it a worthy competitor to the Kindle ecosystem?
Speaking of books, what's iBooks like? Is it a worthy competitor to the Kindle ecosystem?
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Reading on a backlit screen is very poor though, e-ink is so much better.