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Quote: Originally Posted by Gazoobee A dedicated app is always going to be better. Voice search is one of the obvious advantages. It's also just plain faster to hit the Google button than it is to launch Safari, and then find the tiny search fi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider As for AT&T, the exclusive carrier of the iPhone in the U.S., analyst Tim Horan said the discussion serves to highlight the loss of control the wireless provider has over its customer base, thanks to A…
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Quote: Originally Posted by JeffDM I don't know how it would be offensive. A data hog is supposed to be someone of a small portion of the user base that use many times more data than the average user. Personally, I think "data hog" is AT&am…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Yugami Google revolutionized searching. They made a search engine that was fast and efficient and was way ahead of any alternative right at the beginning. Search engines began copying google after it was created. P…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Yugami Were you using these search engines when google came out? I used altavista/yahoo pregoogle. Google revolutionized searching. They made a search engine that was fast and efficient and was way ahead of any alterna…
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Quote: Originally Posted by noexpectations 25MB is what?.....one good iPhone App? Thanks to the data hogs, watch all the carriers raise the data rates and implement tiered plans. There simply is not enough bandwidth to go around. Please de…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jsmythe00 Att A-List(with google voice as one of my numbers) $60 Beejive(All texting is unlimited, even to other mobiles) Free Data plan(unlimited) $30 That A-List requires 900 minute plan, right? Do you …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Yugami Except Microsoft is a shit company that just copies other people and throws a bunch of money at it. Google is rethinking the phone. They aren't just adding functionality. Google's products are very well thought …
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Quote: Originally Posted by ilogic What went wrong? I thought it was a pretty solid introduction and thought it would do well. I think it's because of T-Mobile - maybe consumers are aware that the 3G is descent at best. It's funny how big a …
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider The Motorola Droid debuted with a $100 million marketing campaign, and even the myTouch 3G was heavily promoted on television by carrier T-Mobile. By comparison, Google's handset launched after the holiday…
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Quote: Originally Posted by success Quote: Originally Posted by DistortedLoop If your 16 year old daughter was sunning in a bikini on a beach in Hawaii, lots of people have already seen her in the bikini. I LOL'd Hahahahahhahahahahha What …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Lafe This whole argument is based on the premise that there's something "bad" aboutpeople seeing your family member in a public place. This is a sad, unfortunate, pitiful fear: that there's a bad person hiding behind…
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If your 16 year old daughter was sunning in a bikini on a beach in Hawaii, lots of people have already seen her in the bikini. What's the difference between that public appearance and the risk of someone seeing it posted on the net? Heck, if she…
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Quote: Originally Posted by astroturf1 BTW, no optical drive is the only reason I haven't bought the apple TV. I wanted it, but I needed something to play the DVD's I have and the ones I get from Netflix. I could live without it on a PC tho. B…
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Quote: Originally Posted by astroturf1 The only conclusion I can come up with is they don't talk on the phone as much as I do. Silly boy, that's your problem...the iPhone isn't supposed to be used as a phone. If it were, the sound quality wou…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ifail You can get a new 3G for 99 bucks...on contract. But some people dont hop on the newest thing instantly, and lets take your friend for example. If the only thing thats wrong with his phone is just needing a new b…
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Quote: Originally Posted by astroturf1 Can you get new one for 99 bucks without burning an upgrade? I doubt it. A call to Apple or AT& would be easy enough to confirm. There were rumors a week or two ago that the $99 iPhone 3G was …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Motlee Battery for the iPhone out of warranty is around $60-$70 last time I checked. Every experience with the battery in any device is going to be different. I have owned the 2G iPhone since the original price drop (4…
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Quote: Originally Posted by eehd Am I the only one who thinks the removable battery is BS? The couple of dozen posts made earlier in the thread by several others that call this rumor BS because of the battery part would suggest that no, you a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by astroturf1 You may rethink that once you hit your 400 recharge cycle on your phone. Sent mine in Dec. 22 and I am still waiting to get it back (which is ~480 days from purchase). I won't buy another iPhone. A month wit…