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said by sc_lover :1GB of RAM? Show me some proof of that, I've only heard something closer to 128MB. There are a lot of 'reviews' out there talking about 128MB of RAM being reported to the OS. What is reported from the iPhone OS and what is actually under the hood is a whole different story, though. -- I swear that I will faithfully and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second, Queen of Canada, Her Heirs and Successors, and that I will faithfully observe the laws of Canada and fulfil my duties as a Canadian citizen. |
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join:2007-10-31 Durand, IL | reply to Snickerdo 1GB of RAM? Show me some proof of that, I've only heard something closer to 128MB. |
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| reply to netnerd said by netnerd :do u know most newer or upcoming pdaPhone have build-in GPS? i bet that greedy steve wont give u GPS. and saying some BS like if we put gps in 3g Iphone, it will makes the phone alot heavier! haha u have the wait for iphone version3 to have 3G and build-in GPS, it should be out at the end of 2008! haha Okay, after attempting to decipher this post, I think I can now reply...
Simply put, there is a lot of cool stuff Apple wants to do with the iPhone - and are doing right now internally in Cupertino and Austin - but they can't do due to the terms of the contract with AT&T. Disabling unlocked phones was an AT&T thing, not an Apple thing. No Data over BT was an AT&T thing, not an Apple thing. People think Apple has complete control over these devices, but in the end AT&T has a lot of leeway and control over what goes on, and they also have a lot of control in the way of severely fucking customers over and screwing them in ways you would not imagine unless you're on the inside of iPhone support. -- I swear that I will faithfully and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second, Queen of Canada, Her Heirs and Successors, and that I will faithfully observe the laws of Canada and fulfil my duties as a Canadian citizen. |
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| reply to Snickerdo do u know most newer or upcoming pdaPhone have build-in GPS? i bet that greedy steve wont give u GPS. and saying some BS like if we put gps in 3g Iphone, it will makes the phone alot heavier! haha u have the wait for iphone version3 to have 3G and build-in GPS, it should be out at the end of 2008! haha |
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| reply to ditka_b said by ditka_b :That win mo q has 3g, what's the iphone have besides a screen that has finger prints all over it and a slow slow slow network. A fast processor and 1GB of RAM (in addition to the 8GB of Flash) that, when the OS is opened up in Feb, will blow other devices out of the water. The iPhone hardware kicks ass with the exception of EDGE. EDGE is a bit of a downfall, no doubt. -- I swear that I will faithfully and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second, Queen of Canada, Her Heirs and Successors, and that I will faithfully observe the laws of Canada and fulfil my duties as a Canadian citizen. |
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 ditka_b Premium join:2001-10-05 Barrington, IL | reply to adisor19 That win mo q has 3g, what's the iphone have besides a screen that has finger prints all over it and a slow slow slow network. |
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| reply to adisor19 My wife bought one and after the price dropped I bought myself one too... I have about a half dozen classmates that have bought them and I have yet to hear a single complaint from anyone. Honestly since most of us use them for internet and we have wifi extensively throughout our campus and in the hospital we find that we're able to get the information off the web quicker than our classmates who have 3G phones that don't do wifi too.... |
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  MadDog3057 Ex Astris, Scientia Premium join:2002-02-26 Miami, FL | reply to BosstonesOwn Well then keep the Qrap since obviously the iPhone is not for you. |
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| reply to Snickerdo Dude , I gotta better things to do with my time at work then sit here trying to play with settings to get the iphone to synch with my work pc.
It would synch fine at home but work with security policies it fails.
Rather unique , why not have it just work ? Like all thier ads say about the rest of thier stuff ? Ahh that is right we need to excuse that.
My Q synchs with any outlook I use , great for pulling contacts off my managers and co workers outlook boxes in a snap. -- "It's always funny until someone gets hurt......and then it's absolutely friggin' hysterical!" |
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| reply to itguy05 said by itguy05 : quote: t doesn't synch well with outlooks phonebook.
Again, ditch the POS known as Exchange and Outlook. The most amusing thing of all is that it syncs just fine with Outlook. It's idiot Windows users who have no bloody clue what they're doing or what "Unicode" means that cause everything to screw up. -- I swear that I will faithfully and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second, Queen of Canada, Her Heirs and Successors, and that I will faithfully observe the laws of Canada and fulfil my duties as a Canadian citizen. |
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  DreamWraith Premium join:2004-04-07 Mount Vernon, WA | reply to adisor19 responding to idiocy with more idiocy is only bound to hurt your position. not help it. |
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| reply to itguy05 Ok so wait, you want me to get off exchange ?
Even as the system admin for this top fortune 100 company , we have standard services that are used for a reason. Ever try to work with people who use open office ? They just don't mess well together and the same is said for email.
We have workers who check their email from web forms from outlook and from other exchange capable devices. The open services don't play well with blackberries. They also don't work as well as exchange when you have to cluster 60 to 80 boxes together to drive a company like this. Also let me know when you have users all over the world who hit the email servers.
Also let me know when those open source programs get the approval of the us government and the approval of every other government where we have campuses. Because then we can shift to that platform and save a whole lot of money.
Even as a sys admin who often writes code for opensolaris and even linux when I need to , I can't get away from exchange and we even have lotus notes servers as well. Which the iphone doesn't like either. You see open source works for small companies but not for the big guys who need to work with many government entities and follow their rules. And that is not changing anytime soon. -- "It's always funny until someone gets hurt......and then it's absolutely friggin' hysterical!" |
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join:2002-12-15 Everett, MA clubs: | reply to djrobx Then Apple shouldn't show business folks ads on business sites with folks using the iphone. |
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| reply to PolarBear Sorry I was just really ticked at constantly seeing this stuff about iphones all over the web , every news site is running stuff like it. -- "It's always funny until someone gets hurt......and then it's absolutely friggin' hysterical!" |
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| reply to MadDog3057 Apple plainly puts out commercials where it aimed at business users. It obviously is not suited to those users that are heavily tied to linux and MS platforms. -- "It's always funny until someone gets hurt......and then it's absolutely friggin' hysterical!" |
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join:2002-12-15 Everett, MA clubs: | reply to Ahrenl Yes I was , must be a new englander thing i guess. |
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| reply to djrobx Actually they're not. In comparison you can get 750 GB more of storage, 7 GB more of ram, HD DVD burner, 950 watt power supply, 2 Quad core 2.4 Ghz xeon's that are overclockable and a good 3rd party dual processor motherboard for much cheaper than a Mac Pro. With better warranties most of the time. |
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| reply to MadDog3057 Wow, Do you realize that for 2500 the price of a basic Mac Pro you can buy what Apple charges for the 6500 dollar version? With better warranties and everything? It's not like Mac doesn't buy/steal everything from everyone else. I mean they outsource everything to ASUS. Get over yourselves. You're shit sucks just like everyone else's |
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| reply to adisor19 Wow, you are obviously an igorant Apple fanboy. Who probably voted for Dubya. Who also looks like a terrorist. I have never seen a Microsoft fanboy in my life. Maybe it's because no one that uses windows gives a shit. Your overpriced crap doesn't cut it in the real world without the hype. |
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  MadDog3057 Ex Astris, Scientia Premium join:2002-02-26 Miami, FL
| reply to pfak said by pfak :Which part of "business user" did you not understand? The part where Apple stated it was a business phone. -- "The only thing thats worse than being blind is having sight but no vision."
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