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Previously on "The Apple iPhone"
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I like to be able to forward text messages to people, and (particularly at New Year) write one text message and just send it to multiple people without needing to re-write it.
Can you do that on an iPhone yet?
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Voted AndyW as there's no 'Never, EVER buy a v1.0 Apple product' option.
I'm waiting for the 2nd or 3rd iteration. V1 Apple consumers are effectively one massive UAT/focus group.
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If it's anything like the touch, I'd probably get used to it in a week. Same as the blackberry really!Originally posted by Charles Foster Kane View PostBlackBerry's are nicely reliable, although prefer models with a full qwerty keyboard.
Should have waited to try the keyboard out, it has mixed reviews depending which journo you believe.
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hmmmm Apple Pie and BlackBerry pie with some double cream or vanilla ice-cream ...yummie
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BlackBerry's are nicely reliable, although prefer models with a full qwerty keyboard.Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostI've got an ipod touch (an iphone without the phone), and the web browsing and video playback are great.
I'd heard the iphone's messaging was slated and the keyboard not so good so I went with a blackberry for messaging. Means I still have two devices, but hey, I've got deep pockets,
Should have waited to try the keyboard out, it has mixed reviews depending which journo you believe.
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I've got an ipod touch (an iphone without the phone), and the web browsing and video playback are great.Originally posted by Charles Foster Kane View PostAnd how many of the people voting have actually used one, let me hazard a guess: 0
I'd heard the iphone's messaging was slated and the keyboard not so good so I went with a blackberry for messaging. Means I still have two devices, but hey, I've got deep pockets,
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And how many of the people voting have actually used one, let me hazard a guess: 0
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Indeed, I don't even think the analogy really works. Who is the emperor in this case? If anything the majority are against it here so they are the ones scared to change stance.Originally posted by scooterscot View PostThe green eyed monster is doing the rounds I see...
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There are two positive options and only 1 negative, more than fair I would have thought. It's not like we can't afford it!
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