 lordfly join:2000-10-12 Homestead, FL | Apple Sucks! Sorry, I just had to let it out. | |
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I have to go along with the Apple Sucks comment for the time being when such a basic feature is lacking from the device. I know that if someone sends you a picture, you get a text saying login to this site with this information to view your message. In most cases, the site did not work, and when it did, it was so SLOW.
Why Apple, can you not release a feature such as MMS?
Can't wait till Android handsets are released. | |
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 |  |  |  EPS join:2008-02-13 Hingham, MA | Re: Apple Sucks! The justification is that there's no reason for MMS when you have e-mail, and now you have push e-mail (why yes, of course you should shell out for MobileMe) so there's no advantage to MMS.
Of course, the problem with this justification is that it assumes everyone has iPhones. That's great that your phone can use e-mail, but the millions of "free" phones out there don't (or charge extra monthly for e-mail, while a lot of people have texting plans), so you can't send them a picture (well, you can, and wait until they get home and check their e-mail, but that's slower and inferior) | |
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 |  | | Re: Apple Sucks! I like Apple but I hate the iPhone.
On those hot days, I don't want to be wiping face goo off my shiny iPhone. Gross. My Sony handles face goo much better. | |
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 |  |  | | Re: Apple Sucks! said by hairspring:I like Apple but I hate the iPhone. On those hot days, I don't want to be wiping face goo off my shiny iPhone. Gross. My Sony handles face goo much better. Just another reason I got rid of the phone. "Face goo" is really a huge problem on that phone. I found that I had to wipe the thing off constantly during the day to keep it looking good.  | |
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| said by lordfly:Sorry, I just had to let it out. You are sorry. -- 1/20/09 = The final day of our Retarded Cowboy President! | |
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 Wrath join:2000-10-31 Philadelphia, PA | hm...hows that saying go again? theres a sucker born every minute. | |
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 |  | | Re: hm...hows that saying go again? How about;
Its better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt. | |
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 |  |  Wrath join:2000-10-31 Philadelphia, PA | Re: hm...hows that saying go again? Let me guess. You're one of these belgian customers who paid an exorbitant price for their phone. Did your provider throw in a bottle of lube by any chance? Sounds like you need it | |
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 |  |  |  | | Re: hm...hows that saying go again? LMAO! If only I lived in Belgium...I certainly would have no need for the iphone! Its a beautiful Country!
Actually, my provider would be at&t, and since I dont have 3g coverage in my area, I dont have an iphone. I am looking for the 2g iphone however.
Nice try though...next comment? | |
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| Re: hm...hows that saying go again? Wannabee. -- 1/20/09 = The final day of our Retarded Cowboy President! | |
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 |  |  | | No I think the saying is "It's better to quietly wait till the hype dies down rather than wait in line all night and remove all doubt" | |
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 tiger72SexaT duorPPremium join:2001-03-28 Saint Louis, MO kudos:1 | Carriers hate iphone? With atrocious pricing like this, it almost seems like carriers don't want the iphone to sell... | |
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 |  |  JSYPremium join:2000-04-05 Elmhurst, NY | Re: Carriers hate iphone? I'm pretty sure the typical iPhone user doesn't use their data plan anywhere near the amount a Blackberry user does. | |
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 |  |  |  | | Re: Carriers hate iphone? said by JSY:I'm pretty sure the typical iPhone user doesn't use their data plan anywhere near the amount a Blackberry user does. I'm pretty sure the opposite is the case.
The types of activities people do on the iPhone consume much more bandwidth than activities typically done on a Blackberry. Blackberry users don't (usually) stream internet radio, listen to music on Seeqpod, stream YouTube videos, or download free applications.
I just burned up about 150 MB this on my iPhone 3G this morning streaming classic rock over a $4.99 internet radio application I bought on the new app store. | |
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 |  |  |  |  JSYPremium join:2000-04-05 Elmhurst, NY | Re: Carriers hate iphone? I am not so sure about that - given the battery life of the iPhone, I don't know how much streaming activity is actually is utilized depite the new apps, unless your iPhone was plugged in all the time. Blackberry users on the other hand, especially the enterprise users, have a lot more mail traffic and attachments than your typical iPhone user and you're right, the typical users don't use the streaming things as much, but I suspect that to change. Either way, I do think these other providers are taking advantage of iPhone users. No joke - I really don't think it should cost anymore than an unlimited Blackberry data plan. | |
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 |  |  |  |  |  |  JSYPremium join:2000-04-05 Elmhurst, NY | Re: Carriers hate iphone? Well everyone has different uses. I work for a multibillion (euro)dollar investment bank and have market data streamed to my Blackberry all day in addition to the mail. Of course not everyone uses it this way, but everyone uses it differently. Also, the typical streamed music app is what - 32kb streaming audio? It's not like it's CD quality audio being streamed. But granted, it's a lot of data nevertheless.
And as far as battery life is concerned - I was thinking along the lines of a Blackberry. WM6 phones which I think most of those phones on that chart are, do drain batteries, but the feature set is quite different I think. But anyway, the battery comment was brought up to talk about whether or not people would be streaming data that much on the iPhone with the battery capacity. | |
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| said by JSY:I'm pretty sure the typical iPhone user doesn't use their data plan anywhere near the amount a Blackberry user does. FWIW: Prior to the iPhone release, I was able to watch streaming TV without problems on $49 3G SonyEricsson, now I can't without stuttering in both the video and audio. | |
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 EPS join:2008-02-13 Hingham, MA | What? But I thought European companies were so much more pro-consumer and more affordable and overall more awesome than American companies (and let's not talk about Canada)... What is this? Someone call the EU and get them on this.
Of course, the Euro/Dollar conversion rate is going to make any European pricing on anything look ridiculous, and don't get me started on the pound sterling... | |
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 |  | | Re: What? I was going to say...isn't our weakening dollar part to blame for what seems to be ludicrous pricing in other countries? | |
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 |  |  MysticGogetaThe Robot DevilPremium join:2005-03-14 League City, TX | Re: What? I would think it would be cheaper because they could import it from here and pay a whole lot less money. You should see Universal Studios I've never seen so many foreign tourists in one place in my life. Many can afford prices here cause of our crap dollar. -- Team Discovery-Join the fight | |
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 |  |  |  | | Re: What? Then that's an issue and cause for alarm. It's just going to encourage the black market to abuse the currency exchange to get what they want. | |
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 |  ff1324Everybody Goes HomePremium join:2002-08-24 On Four Day | Hmmmm....maybe InBev CEO Carlos Brito is an iPhone fan. Since they bought Anheuser-Busch, he'll get a better plan if he moves InBev to St. Louis! | |
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 mlernerPremium join:2000-11-25 Nepean, ON kudos:5 | Plans in Canada are a little better.. but I still can't get a phone! | |
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 |  | | Re: Plans in Canada are a little better.. All these other countries deserve to pay up the ass because their citizens are a bunch of commies! | |
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 mrchrisOut and aroundPremium join:2002-10-01 North Babylon, NY | Why? Why does it seem everyone wants this expensive piece of junk...err eye-phone candy? | |
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 |  | | Re: Rogers will follow Probably the converse is true. Spain will try to mimic rogers on overuse charges resulting in riots in the streets and the burning down of buildings. | |
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