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- 26 Feb 2009
Anonymous, 25 Feb 2009Get one of the Internet radio streaming applications and tu... more"then go buy something else and don't whine about it after the fact" You do know nick has never bought an iphone don't you? He has innov8.
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- 26 Feb 2009
lucian, 26 Feb 2009the truth is theres something about iPhone that makes it ir... moreOne of my co workers, just got the samsung instinct, and even though it's a cdma phone it does the things that the iphone can't like bt transfer, a2dp,video, removable battery. voice guided gps. He also got it for 50 bucks when he renewed his same plan without paying for a hefty data plan, here in Canada.
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- 26 Feb 2009
lucian, 26 Feb 2009the truth is theres something about iPhone that makes it ir... moreI've never wanted one. I know other people who don't want one,so i guess your statement isn't true!!
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- 26 Feb 2009
the truth is theres something about iPhone that makes it irresistible... even it had some basic features missing ...but stil everyone wants one.
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- 26 Feb 2009
A thought..., 25 Feb 2009There's a big hype about the iPhone and what the iPhone has... moreall you want is a standard phone. just get nokias. they have the standard features you want.
iphone is no standard phone, its new and not a standard phone that you are crying about. it changes phones, thats why now you are seeing phones of great featues todays. the iphone is the original and the first true revolutionary phone.
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- 26 Feb 2009
Anonymous, 26 Feb 2009I use the Speedtest App to test open wifi networks I find,... moreI could keep my wi fi scanning on as well, but i don't think it would vibrate when there is an open network. Only problem is when you leave wi fi scanning on it will really drain the battery.
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- 26 Feb 2009
Allan, 26 Feb 2009I would say most work places don't have wi fi, but we have ... moreI use the Speedtest App to test open wifi networks I find, details including location can be uploaded and seen by other users, I ocassionally find the there.
I use another App called Wifinder which can be set to autoscan my phone vibrates when it finds an open network.
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- 26 Feb 2009
Anonymous, 26 Feb 2009Canada's phone plans really must s*ck, the iPhone plans in ... moreI would say most work places don't have wi fi, but we have it at our dealership for our customers. Some other wi fi zones you need a wep key.
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- 26 Feb 2009
Anonymous, 26 Feb 2009Canada's phone plans really must s*ck, the iPhone plans in ... moreCell phone plans are reportedly higher here than most other places. Some cell providers from the U.S are trying to make their way into Canada, and the cell companys in Canada are being cry babies about it. On a side note how much is gas in austrailia. Right now here it's 78 cents a litre, but a while back it was 1.30 a litre. Things can be all relative to wages in each country or continent!
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- 26 Feb 2009
Allan, 26 Feb 2009That 1080.00 is for data only over 3 years. Your voice plan... moreCanada's phone plans really must s*ck, the iPhone plans in Australia are pretty much the same as any other phone except for the data, which costs no more than the other plans.
WiFi is almost non-existant, some McDonalds have it but it is slower than 3G and you come across some that require log in and credit card details.
At work there is no WiFi and most of the Internet is blocked.
It's also a 2G area, that doesn't stop me using my iPhone.
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- 26 Feb 2009
That 1080.00 is for data only over 3 years. Your voice plan charges is seperate!
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- 26 Feb 2009
Sir Josiah, 26 Feb 2009You just completely biased that comparison to your own adva... moreThe fact of the matter is apple is in bed with the cell providers. Apple knows they can sell to the cell providers and your cell provider knows they can get people hooked into 2 and 3 year data contract on top of your voice plan. It's cheaper to buy an unlocked iphone in Canada for around 700.00 and just use wi fi, than a 3 year contract for 1080.00 plus 200.00 for the iphone. Go on the contract and you've just spent an extra 580.00 dollars!!
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- 26 Feb 2009
Sir Josiah, 26 Feb 2009You just completely biased that comparison to your own adva... moreAlso, before i was comparing my n95 unlocked phone(not from my cell provider) To the cost of an iphone on contract here in Canada. I"m not on a data plan, but i can still use free wi fi like at my workplace. So how am i being biased to my own advantage??
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- 26 Feb 2009
Sir Josiah, 26 Feb 2009You just completely biased that comparison to your own adva... moreIn Canada the iphone cost 200.00 dollars on a 3 year data plan that cost 1080.00 dollars!! The iphone is not more affordable than other phones, period.....
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- 26 Feb 2009
Sir Josiah, 26 Feb 2009You just completely biased that comparison to your own adva... moreI agree, with Vodafone in Australia the 8GB is free on a $79 plan, the 16 is $121 or $5 a month extra, the N96 is $360 or $15 a month on the same plan.
P.S. I couldn't care less about Telstra pricing, just like I couldn't care less about people who don't check the functionality of a phone and weigh up the pro's and con's BEFORE buying it.
Personally the iPhone feels like it was made for me, if I designed a phone specifically for the way I used a phone it would be very close to the iPhone.
Over the past 15 years I've used 25 to 30 phone's.
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- 26 Feb 2009
Allan, 25 Feb 2009I'm not desperate like you guys to have internet access 24 ... moreYou just completely biased that comparison to your own advantage. In Australia, an iPhone outright price for the 16 gig model is about $900. The N96 is $1200. To get an iPhone on the unlimited talk and text plan from Optus, you are looking at $129 per month, with 3 gig of data, the handset being free. Alternatively, the N96 on the same plan costs an extra $20 a month in handset repayments. Be it said, the iPhone is on the iPhone specific plan, which gives an extra gig of data due to them being such internet intensive devices, but the facts still remain. (This is me posting from work at Optus with the brochure in my hand)
The iPhone is a more affordable handset. Period.
Sir Josiah
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- 26 Feb 2009
hey guys have u checked the new LG fone...
ARENA!
if ulike ifone u will defintly fall for this one
just check its UI on utube the only fone with a more attractive UI thatn ifone AND its got a long list of classy specs...simply awsome
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- 25 Feb 2009
can sumone plz help. I have jus bought the iphone g3 from a mobile exchange shop. It is open on all networks, so i put my tmobile sim in which has internet access, will not allow me 2 view utube videos, woz told wen i bought it that if i wanted to go on utube i would av 2 be in wifi area, is there any other way?? It has not anything 2 do with tmobile. Woz guna get the sony experia insted which duz allow me on utube
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- 25 Feb 2009
I love Nokia. I had 3315 ,6131, 6288, 2 N82s and i was very happy to find out about the N97 but i think ill get an iPhone untill n97 will arive. i had problems with n82... dont know ab. iPhone but if the n97 touchscreen works (and i belive it will) like the one on 5800 XM it will suck
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- 25 Feb 2009
There's a big hype about the iPhone and what the iPhone has done for the market and the future of phones is great. BUT as a phone and just as a phone it's poor. the spces are poor. it's the software that delivers. You can't send multimedia text messages, no videos calls, extremely poor quality camera and no means of making a video, which is standard on todays phones. I was waiting for the iPhone, being a Mac user, but the specs were disappointing. I can't do the basics of a standard phone, but it distracts you with the software and things you would rarely use. as a piece of hardware it's substandard. If Apple work on phone side and build on what they have, they will truely have a winner (Keeping in mind what other hardware are available on the market; HTC, Sony Ericsson, Nokia (N-Series), Toshiba, Samsung and LG, all pushing out great spec phones (but lagging in OS in comparison the iPhone)). MS are just a step behind, but if they get the OS right and put it on the right spec phone, the iPhone will fall hard and I think that's not far behind. Lets hope Apple take the right steps.