Originally Posted by
Scallops
"NFC is fast becoming an industry standard for contactless payments it isnt going anywhere any time soon. How am I changing the topic by bringing up iPhone 5 security flaws? If the iPhone 5 can be hacked without NFC is that not a concern to you? NFC venerabilitys will be ironed out same as the iPhone 5."
Answer - It's irrelevant because we both concede that any phone can have security issues that require operator diligence....but nothing you can do when using NFC today will render you safe from potential attack. So a big difference actually.
"No the point is the phone was released with an inferior product and a lot of people are relieved that GM is still available. Thats a google win and an apple fail.'
Answer - your Android is released with an inferior microprocessor ( even though it has a higher cloch speed and 2x the cores it can't beat the A6!!!), an inferior screen, an inferior web browser.....all Android/Samsung fails too by your standards. I'll take the Apple map fail type....because, even if you can't accept it, mapping software does need user experiences to improve and from my usage of the app, it will be far superior soon enough.