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This is so ridiculous -- do these people NEVER travel?? I would bet almost all of the "missing" iPhones are in daily use across the world -- the last couple months I have been in Spain, Italy, and all over Canada and there are iPhones absolutely ev…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mstone I think everyone understands that. It is simply a discussion of - Great, now businesses can buy an iPhone, but why would they be inclined to do so if it doesn't have the features they need. m Yes, I agree…
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WOW - I think people are reading way more into this than is there. Corporate discounts are given to large companies for PHONE minutes - and it makes it easier for the administrators to take care of that,. People who work in that setting are us…
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The whole notion of thieves, security, and the iPhone makes me laugh... Like anyone stealing your iPhone is going to want ANY of your work data or contacts -- They want the music and videos. They could care less about who your contact is, what…
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Quote: Originally Posted by murphyweb No, Apparentley YOU are not keeping up with released information http://www.forbes.com/markets/feeds/...fx4048336.html I wasn't specifically referring to Orange. I was referring to the information that …
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Quote: Originally Posted by SpamSandwich Apparently, you are not very familiar with Apple. I agree with you there. Apple is selling the iPhones as "iPODS with a phone function" not a "phone with a music function" -- that puts in a completely d…
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Dream on. Financial Times article this week: http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/17aa89d0-5...0779fd2ac.html The iPhone in Europe will be locked to specific providers in each country It will not be subsidized but will cost full price.
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Apparently YOU are the one not keeping up with released information. http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/17aa89d0-5...0779fd2ac.html From the Financial Times: It will be locked to specific carriers in each country It will NOT offer a subsidy but wi…
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LOL. You made me laugh tonight. Apple is selling the iPhone exactly like the iPods...one set price, take it or leave it. It is not going to be free in Europe. It might even cost more than it did in the US. As to the network, there is NOTHING I…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Duddits I realize that bluetooth and wifi do not affect phone settings. No need to invoke a grumbling emoticon. I was more interested in why you never answer your phone. On one hand, you are a communicative fellow. On …
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Quote: Originally Posted by ouragan France Telecom is abiding by the European Community Antitrust law. Good for them. French consumers will be protected from Steve Jobs' irrational greed. If France Telecom were to sign any deal with Apple, giv…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Project2501 They aren't supposed to, thats what it means when the phone is sold unsubsidised. It's funny to watch Yankees quibble about unlocking, because you don't really have alternatives, even if you managed to unlo…
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I agree -- also being in the medical profession, my iPhone is useless within the clinic to access our electronic medical records -- I've actually gone back to paper and pencil, resulting in double the work at the end of the day to input back into my…
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Just as a heads up -- in the US, you had to activate your iPhone ONLY with the area code in which you lived -- you could activate it, say, in NYC while on vacation (like I did on day 1) but you have no choice as to the area code with which you can a…
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The iPhones in Europe and Asia are indeed being released locked. BUT -- I hope people are ready to shell out 50 bucks to unlock their iPhones every time Apple does a software update. It's in their best interest to maintain their locked arrangemen…
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Huh? The calls come in as they ring...I've never used bluetooth in my life, nor do I plan on ever doing so...and wifi doesn't turn off your phone calls! I'm not sure what the fuss was about. On the other hand, it is true that I rarely answer a…
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I've had the iPhone since Day One: With Bluetooth and wifi turned off, and only turned on when needed: I can listen to about four albums, watch a two hour movie, make 60 minutes worth of calls, check my e-mail automatically every 15 minutes, a…