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06-29-2007, 12:32 PM
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i thought the iPhone is 3G.
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Nope, its edge. That's why AT&T tweaked their network. I was wondering why they didnt use the 3g myself.
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06-29-2007, 01:00 PM
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No video recording, no voice dialing, no video phone calls, no flash, no 3G, no removable battery, no MP3 ringtones, NO THANKS!
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06-29-2007, 01:07 PM
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software update, software update, EDGE certainly not fast enough for that, no flash is a good one though, no 3G because of battery drain on chipset, different OS so might not be a need for battery pull (you can kill apps that freeze and do resets), ringtone wil of course be sold through iTunes, im not buying either but do think it will do well.
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06-29-2007, 01:18 PM
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Originally Posted by BBAdmin
No video recording, no voice dialing, no video phone calls, no flash, no 3G, no removable battery, no MP3 ringtones, NO THANKS!
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out of what you just listed the black berry only has
removable battery
voice dialing
your expecting alot out of a device that is not yet offerd for blackberry why?
does this mean your BB is not a good device?
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06-29-2007, 06:58 PM
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Steve Jobs says in a WSJ interview that 3G support required a drain on battery life and a larger physical chipset that was harder to incorporate into the device's form factor. It's not out for future models, just not in 1.0
Battery pulls aren't necessary for most devices. The iPods you can hard reset with a key combo and I expect the iPhone to be the same.
Software updates are done through iTunes not over the air. But then software updates on the Blackberry are done via the desktop manager. At least iTunes runs on both mac and windows.
Apple does all the support. Extended warranties are through Apple as well (if they're immediately available, I haven't heard yet). So that means if your phone dies and you have to send it in, then yes, three days without. Altho, Apple is rumored to have special AppleCare loaner phones for special circumstances or DOA iPhones. Generally with AppleCare repairs they send you a box overnight, you send the device back in that prepaid overnight box, they fix it same day and over night it back to you. So three-day turnaround.
According to the leaked screenshots iPhone has built-in Exchange support over ActiveSync. I hope they find a way to do BES support in the near future.
The keyboard is an unknown vector, of course. Their promo video shows that they've done a lot with the intelligent design of it. Might be good. might suck.
Voice dialing is the first thing I turn off, so I hope they never incorporate that. As far as MP3 ring tones.... are you sure about that? It can obviously play music (as an iPod) so the use of music as ringers isn't a far stretch.
What kills it for me is AT&T only and no IM. I've grown very dependent on my JiveTalk.
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06-29-2007, 07:12 PM
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They will have MP3 rintones but they have to be purchased through itunes for 99 Cents. Most of the world is use to paying for ringtones so that wont hurt them much. I also turn voice dialing off its annoying i thought i was the only person that did that.
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06-29-2007, 09:08 PM
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This what I know about getting an iPhone:
1. You can't activate it at the store. You need to logon into your iTunes and sign in and activate.
2. They just basically give a sealed box and if you open it and decide to not use it or even touch it, returning it to the store would cost you restocking fees.
3. The iTunes feature of the iPhone would not work unless you have a data plan. If you decide to keep the phone without any data plan or contract, it is basically a very expensive white Brick.
This information I got from a friend of mine who works with AT&T
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06-29-2007, 09:27 PM
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Originally Posted by chinesecatt
This what I know about getting an iPhone:
1. You can't activate it at the store. You need to logon into your iTunes and sign in and activate.
2. They just basically give a sealed box and if you open it and decide to not use it or even touch it, returning it to the store would cost you restocking fees.
3. The iTunes feature of the iPhone would not work unless you have a data plan. If you decide to keep the phone without any data plan or contract, it is basically a very expensive white Brick.
This information I got from a friend of mine who works with AT&T
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wow thats pretty interesting to say the least.
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06-29-2007, 09:33 PM
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1 and 2 are definitely true but there is nothing in the training manual that says anything about 3. I cant imaging it would not work at all but it is possible.
if curious Boy Genius has the training manual on his site that explains all the rules clearly.
also iTunes will create ringtone from songs you own also
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06-29-2007, 09:36 PM
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I was watching the news this morning on KTLA and the cyberguy was interviewing one of the customers waiting patiently outside. He was asked why he is getting the iPhone and his reply was because it is a cool phone.
I think that was pretty dumb answer.
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06-29-2007, 09:38 PM
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I was watching the news this morning on KTLA and the cyberguy was interviewing one of the customers waiting patiently outside. He was asked why he is getting the iPhone and his reply was because it is a cool phone.
I think that was pretty dumb answer.
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but thats exactly why most will buy it for that reason alone.
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06-29-2007, 09:40 PM
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More facts:
14 day return policy for iPhone
All out of box failures are handled by Apple.. no in-store replacement (good luck on this )
To get contacts from another device they have to buy a special flash drive to load them on then transfer to iPhone .. for $15.00, not bad for a flash drive
Customers have 45 days to activate through iTunes
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06-29-2007, 09:43 PM
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Dawg, if I want to be cool and have the money to spare? I'd buy myself a 2007 Maserati Quattroporte
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06-29-2007, 09:43 PM
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Dawg, if I want to be cool and have the money to spare? I'd buy myself a 2007 Maserati Quattroporte
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nah, you'd be cool without any of that.
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06-29-2007, 10:03 PM
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nah, you'd be cool without any of that.
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Thanks JS
I think if didn't know BlackBerry, I would go with iPhone and toss it after a a month or less. This mobile device is more for entertainment than business. I can't imagine myself replying to emails like I do with my BlackBerry. With my fat digits and all, too hard to be cool when on the side I probably am swearing co'z I am typing 2 characters at a time. That is worse than seeing a hot sexy lady all dolled up and spitting on the gutter NOT COOL.
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07-01-2007, 08:01 AM
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even the NOKIA N9 and N98 have more mutimedi features than the iphon an can atleast transfr numbers from sims. the fact tha you can"t cstomize it to you have to buy a flashfrive to port contacts form a device Isn't that the reson SIM cards are used? so bad
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07-01-2007, 06:37 PM
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even the NOKIA N9 and N98 have more mutimedi features than the iphon an can atleast transfr numbers from sims. the fact tha you can"t cstomize it to you have to buy a flashfrive to port contacts form a device Isn't that the reson SIM cards are used? so bad
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1. Spelling.
2. Spelling..
3. Spelling...
4. I agree that nokia n-series are far more superior. I'm confused by your sim card statement though. The iphone has a sim card slot on the top. And as far as people complaining about porting their non AT&T number to their iphone....well thats always been a problem for years now. Apple is just stupid for making it seem like it was so easy to do.
LOL....I was just sh*ting you on the spelling. I know how much you hate that.
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07-01-2007, 06:42 PM
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Nokia cean esily blow apple out of the water. No you can put the sim in but th phone will not read the numbers off of the sim into the adress book. And your right about apply tying to make it look easy. Nothing killed a bad prduct more than good advertising.
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