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Originally posted by Charles Foster Kane View Post46.9 KB/s actually, Einstein. More than adequate.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post38K per second. Wow!
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Originally posted by Charles Foster Kane View PostIt has GPRS/EDGE support, you buffoon. Besides it's not for country bumpkins, it's for capitalists who live in the city.
Have you got that 911 yet? Don't forget to put slicks on the back for the coming winter.
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Originally posted by Rymez2K View PostOnce you have used HSDPA or 3G you will never want to use GPRS/EDGE, mind blowingly slow!
What the hell where they thinking.
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Originally posted by Charles Foster Kane View PostIt has GPRS/EDGE support, you buffoon. Besides it's not for country bumpkins, it's for capitalists who live in the city.
What the hell where they thinking.
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Originally posted by Bluebird View Postwhy would i want something thats over-priced and only works in the city when I spend my leisure time elsewhere ?
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Originally posted by Charles Foster Kane View PostIt has GPRS/EDGE support, you buffoon. Besides it's not for country bumpkins, it's for capitalists who live in the city.
why would i want something thats over-priced and only works in the city when I spend my leisure time elsewhere ?
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Just used one in the o2 store by the way. Flawless, could type on the virtual keyboard just as I would on a real one, even with my big fingers. Actually better than T9 text recognition.
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostI've seen this point made more than once: "If you happen to live anywhere other than in a city then wifi and iTunes won't work will it?"
Answer: (long pause) ......"but just look at it... it's so cool... look what else it can do".
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I've seen this point made more than once: "If you happen to live anywhere other than in a city then wifi and iTunes won't work will it?"
Answer: (long pause) ......"but just look at it... it's so cool... look what else it can do".
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Originally posted by robnjc View PostAnyone see the BBC Breakfast News Business guy giving the Apple rep a hard time on launch day ?
"Apple have a reputation for good packaging rather than innovative technology do'nt they".
Classic
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