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RE[4]: Comment by WorknMan
by WorknMan on Sat 25th Feb 2012 21:48
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Yeah, but didn't LG get there first?
I wont pretend to have used the LG Prada, but from all accounts I've read, it sounded very much like the first iPhone before the iPhone.
I wont pretend to have used the LG Prada, but from all accounts I've read, it sounded very much like the first iPhone before the iPhone.
They were probably developed at the same time. And besides, from all accounts, the LG Prada was a piece of crap
RE[5]: Comment by WorknMan
by Laurence on Mon 27th Feb 2012 09:27
in reply to "RE[4]: Comment by WorknMan"
They were probably developed at the same time.
You mean like how Android and iOS were developed at the same time too. But obviously many Apple fans prefer to ignore that little fact
And besides, from all accounts, the LG Prada was a piece of crap
Was it really that bad though? I mean the original iPhone wasn't that great either: lack of MMS, multitasking, copy/paste and even 3rd party app support made for a pretty crappy "smart" phone.
Granted these things did (eventually) get fixed, but I honestly think if anyone other than Apple had released a the original iPhone, it wouldn't have sold even half as well.
Edited 2012-02-27 09:30 UTC
RE[5]: Comment by WorknMan
by zima on Thu 1st Mar 2012 23:59
in reply to "RE[4]: Comment by WorknMan"
They were probably developed at the same time. And besides, from all accounts, the LG Prada was a piece of crap
"We consider that Apple copied the Prada phone after the design was unveiled when it was presented in the iF Design Award and won the prize in September 2006." - Woo-Young Kwak, head of LG Mobile Handset R&D Center.
Even if their implementation left somewhat more (it's not like iPhone 1 didn't) to be desired, it still showed how to do a capacitive "smarpthone" (yes, we can easily say Prada really wasn't one - but then, if using any sort of rigor in our definition, iPhone 1 also wasn't).





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Yeah, but didn't LG get there first?
I wont pretend to have used the LG Prada, but from all accounts I've read, it sounded very much like the first iPhone before the iPhone.