To buy or not to buy...
Getting a new iPhone 4S? No? Either way, vote!
Upgrading an iPhone 4
Upgrading an iPhone 3GS
Upgrading an iPhone 3G or earlier
Buying an iPhone 4S, have some other smart phone
Buying iPhone 4S, my first smart phone (have some cell phone)
Buying iPhone 4S, my first cell phone
Have an iPhone 4, will hold off
Have an iPhone 3GS or earlier, will hold off
Have another smart phone, will hold off
Have a cell phone, will hold off
Not interested
Upgrading an iPhone 4
Upgrading an iPhone 3GS
Upgrading an iPhone 3G or earlier
Buying an iPhone 4S, have some other smart phone
Buying iPhone 4S, my first smart phone (have some cell phone)
Buying iPhone 4S, my first cell phone
Have an iPhone 4, will hold off
Have an iPhone 3GS or earlier, will hold off
Have another smart phone, will hold off
Have a cell phone, will hold off
Not interested
Comments
Have cell phone, will hold off
Land lines rule!
I already have telepathic powers
Should have been another option: "Couldn't resist, bought":
At home setting mine up now.
Softbank had major server trouble today (again). Every launch they have trouble. Their stock dropped, but more importantly, there were a lot of frustrated people, especially those not with iPhones who needed any assistance today; they were turned away.
Coming from a Galaxy S....I can't wait!
You should post your thoughts on the two after you've had an iPhone for a while.
You should post your thoughts on the two after you've had an iPhone for a while.
Yeah, I definitely will.
So what about all the disappointed ones out there?
This might help some decide:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hckrig2BwNY
At home setting mine up now.
Softbank had major server trouble today (again). Every launch they have trouble. Their stock dropped, but more importantly, there were a lot of frustrated people, especially those not with iPhones who needed any assistance today; they were turned away.
I was quite surprised actually, Telstra here in Australia didn't crumble. Granted it was a few hours after the Aust. East Coast launch. Everything went through fine, and they even ported me from prepaid to postpaid within five minutes. Bonus points to them for the cupcake and some free WiFi... I needed to download iOS5 for iPad so I did that on AtomicWeb app on the new iPhone4S. The white is nice.
Totally different from whoever is running their fixed-line business, they can't even connect my apartment (at ground level no less) 50m to the street and give me DSL for over two weeks. Told them to shaft it but continuing just tethering and using 3G. Well anyway their copper network is now handed over to a new National Broaband initiative. Will fixed line broadband be better? Maybe, but it can't get worse. There is "naked" DLSAMS or what nots but competitors can't connect unless you get Telstra to connect the line first, glad to see this monopoly will go away in time, or at least they've used their might for good in rolling out dualband 3G coverage and now LTE in CBDs, hopefully more soon.
I'm honestly glad Australia is one of the few developed nations that hasn't fully lost the plot. It's not perfect, but they're holding things together at this stage. Dunno what's happening with US, Japan, and of course as I've mentioned before I wasn't impressed with the UK. O2 had me wait 3 hours at the iPhone 3G launch. The first guy in line came out literally only a few hours later.
As for Malaysia... Well, it's out of my mind for at least the next 12 months.