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Previously on "those things are going to sell like hotcakes..."
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Originally posted by r0bly0ns View PostYeah, cause it's not like every other make of mobile phone that has WiFi in it have been doing that for years is it?
Oh, erm hang on...
Unless it's made by Apple.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostI love how it remembers your wireless networks you joined, every time I go in to my local starbucks it joins automatically. Super
Yeah, cause it's not like every other make of mobile phone that has WiFi in it have been doing that for years is it?
Oh, erm hang on...
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostI said these things were going to sell like hotcakes and so they are:
http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/news/index.cfm?newsid=11114
I've been using my iPhone for the last month it's great, the text touch for SMS and general typing takes some getting used to. The general ergonomics when making a call is not the best but that's where the negative stops everything else is great. Normal ipod headphones with mic deliver top quality during a call better than a landline if that’s possible.
Have been using Vodafone with EDGE network support you can do this with Vodafone if you are a business customer and with a 12 month contract which is even better, also Vodafone have far better coverage than O2 that’s why I’m using an unlocked phone. EDGE not as fast as 3G of course but is fine for checking your e-mails.
I love how it remembers your wireless networks you joined, every time I go in to my local starbucks it joins automatically. Super
HTH
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostI said these things were going to sell like hotcakes and so they are:
http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/news/index.cfm?newsid=11114
I've been using my iPhone for the last month it's great, the text touch for SMS and general typing takes some getting used to. The general ergonomics when making a call is not the best but that's where the negative stops everything else is great. Normal ipod headphones with mic deliver top quality during a call better than a landline if that’s possible.
Have been using Vodafone with EDGE network support you can do this with Vodafone if you are a business customer and with a 12 month contract which is even better, also Vodafone have far better coverage than O2 that’s why I’m using an unlocked phone. EDGE not as fast as 3G of course but is fine for checking your e-mails.
I love how it remembers your wireless networks you joined, every time I go in to my local starbucks it joins automatically. Super
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I said these things were going to sell like hotcakes and so they are:
http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/news/index.cfm?newsid=11114
I've been using my iPhone for the last month it's great, the text touch for SMS and general typing takes some getting used to. The general ergonomics when making a call is not the best but that's where the negative stops everything else is great. Normal ipod headphones with mic deliver top quality during a call better than a landline if that’s possible.
Have been using Vodafone with EDGE network support you can do this with Vodafone if you are a business customer and with a 12 month contract which is even better, also Vodafone have far better coverage than O2 that’s why I’m using an unlocked phone. EDGE not as fast as 3G of course but is fine for checking your e-mails.
I love how it remembers your wireless networks you joined, every time I go in to my local starbucks it joins automatically. Super
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Watch this then decide if you really want such a shoddy piece of cr@p.
http://www.willitblend.com/videos.as...e&video=iphone
Clearly not cyber technology. Still, it's all part of our master plan to enslave you all.
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Do hot cakes really sell that well, considering the wide array of food produce that your standard bakery now produces?
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostAnd still for sale? Wow, it must be really good.
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostTied to a single service provider and if you try and do anything clever with it Apple locks you out. Won't be buying one any time soon.
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Tied to a single service provider and if you try and do anything clever with it Apple locks you out. Won't be buying one any time soon.
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