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Comment Re:Illiterate troll? (Score 1) 313

You know not of which you speak, fanboi.

I was originally going to refute that previous silliness line for line, but why bother?
That Anonymous Coward is obviously not an engineer nor has s/he ever been involved in product development.
Furthermore, the A/C doesn't fully read (or comprehend) what s/he's responding to nor realize that knee-jerk assertions like "all the companies" or "just about every other" come across as positively infantile.

And to finish (with a flourish ;) "..Samsung did it to copy iOS" ?
Based on this level of technical knowledge I'd advice you to bring a friend and maybe a floating device when navigating out unto the internet.

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