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IPhone 4 - Anyone Got One
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Quite cheap for an ipod, phone, blackberry and gameboy all in one though!"See, you think I give a tulip. Wrong. In fact, while you talk, I'm thinking; How can I give less of a tulip? That's why I look interested." -
So, am seriously considering jumping on the iPhone bandwagon as I really like the look of the iPhone 4.
I'm not very familiar with the iPhone technology so can someone advise if it syncs with MS Outlook.
I'm guessing not and that Apple uses its own PIM software.Comment
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You'll need iTunes and not just for synching.Originally posted by Clippy View PostSo, am seriously considering jumping on the iPhone bandwagon as I really like the look of the iPhone 4.
I'm not very familiar with the iPhone technology so can someone advise if it syncs with MS Outlook.
I'm guessing not and that Apple uses its own PIM software.
Got my wife one over a year ago, before she could even use it we had to install iTunes so that the phone could be registered with the apple mothership.Coffee's for closersComment
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Thanks for taking the time to reply.Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostYou'll need iTunes and not just for synching.
Got my wife one over a year ago, before she could even use it we had to install iTunes so that the phone could be registered with the apple mothership.
Looks good but just a little bit put off about having to install iTunes which I know, from previous experience, can be a pain.
I've got a month or so to decide until my current mobile tariff expires which should give Apple time to release a fix for their signal reception issue.Comment
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iPod Nano: £100Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostQuite cheap for an ipod, phone, blackberry and gameboy all in one though!
Decent phone: free on any normal contract every couple of years
Game boy: not worth £400 extraOriginally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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I don't think it syncs with Outlook. Well, I haven't seen that option on the iPod Touch. I know it syncs with Exchange though.Originally posted by Clippy View PostI'm not very familiar with the iPhone technology so can someone advise if it syncs with MS Outlook.If your company is the best place to work in, for a mere £500 p/d, you can advertise here.Comment
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It syncs fine via iTunes with Outlook contacts, email and calendar (possibly also Notes) but not To Do (without 3rd party addons).Comment
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Thanks for confirming - I just need to sync my Calendar & Contacts.Originally posted by gadgetman View PostIt syncs fine via iTunes with Outlook contacts, email and calendar (possibly also Notes) but not To Do (without 3rd party addons).
Does anyone know if you can buy a SIM free iPhone 4 and just insert your own SIM card - will it work or is it locked down or do networks (O2) prevent you from doing this.
(I understand the iPhone 4 takes a micro-SIM card).Comment
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Seriously, read up on some of the issues. See Anandtech for a proper review here
Also check out the Register articles. This is the latest.
I'm holding fire until the dust settles...
Originally posted by Clippy View PostSo, am seriously considering jumping on the iPhone bandwagon as I really like the look of the iPhone 4.
I'm not very familiar with the iPhone technology so can someone advise if it syncs with MS Outlook.
I'm guessing not and that Apple uses its own PIM software.Comment
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