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Quote: Originally Posted by Carniphage 6 UKP per Megabit. which is... 48 UKP per Megabyte which is the same as $98.50 per MegaBYTE And I thought hotel WiFi was expensive! C. I'd wager UKP stands for UK Pence in this case, making it a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by tripo Man you really have to start thinking ! The Mobile- Operators are the ones that think the world belongs to them ,not apple. The thing is - without apple interfering , the quality of the service wouldn't be that…
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Quote: Originally Posted by physguy Don't ask questions without considering the tradeoff. 1) Do people want 3G more than battery life - a lot don't so ' people don't want 3G' is true for a significant number. (And yes I've looked at the batte…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Karl Kuehn Actually the discussion was about having your data session interrupted for a phone call (that would be a good thing). There is no way you could make a phone call and use data at the same time without having …
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Quote: Originally Posted by 111adam that's good news, i am on 3, and their internet browsing system is appalling, and its not really unlimited. ill be getting mine on launch day (hopefully), if i can't, ill probably wait till december... btw,…
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OK, one more thing I didn't like about iPhone fixed. All we need now is 3G I believe, and then I'm there. Everything else is liveable with. An SDK and real unlimited data will do quite nicely. Amorya
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Tesco by the university campus sells it in 1 litre bottles, and often on buy one get one free (especially in exam season).
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Quote: Originally Posted by pach Anyways this is not what I would call UNLIMITED DATA TRANSFER Heh. In England, O2's iPhone plan is 200MB/month transfer... on all three plans (as far as I'm aware). 5 gig is pretty generous. I could live wit…
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I've just bought my first house. I move in on Thursday!
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Quote: Originally Posted by Alfiejr yes, what about resolution independence? At WWDC 06 they said that resolution independence would be coming in 2008.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Richard P. Great article. There is a typo in the 'Font' category description: "When an application requests a fond that..." It could be someone thinking old-school... FOND was the name of a font family resource i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Taskiss I don't believe you are correct. As far as I can tell, the iPhone users were satisfied (for the most part) with Apple's product and offerings. It was iPhone user wannabe's that seemed most vocal. Well, of co…
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Excellent. A very welcome move. There's a small amount of FUD (I know the Nokia signing restriction he mentions, and it's a user selectable option that defaults at the secure setting but can be changed) but otherwise this is a very welcome move. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by McDave Does you phone/plan also allow you to use SSH over EDGE? (for comparison) I take it 3G allows you to load all the adds on AI quicker! McD I don't think my phone or network can do EDGE at all, to be hon…
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Quote: Originally Posted by infinitespecter Not with EDGE, but the 3G iteration (should Apple ever feel it necessary to grace us with one ) won't have that problem at all. In fact, even better, you can make/receive calls without interrupting w…
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Quote: Originally Posted by McDave I'd check the latency of higher speed networks as they often increase throughput at the expense of higher latency. Too many people look at the wrong spec. and with multiple users in the cell all checking out th…
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Yes. If you're a higher education student, you get 15% discount, and you need to log in to the Higher Education Store from on the computers at your university. It checks your IP address, and that's the proof you're a student. If you're any other …
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Quote: Originally Posted by JeffDM Your bizarre arguments don't even make sense. Kind of like those mathematical proofs where half the steps are missing. While we're at that, I might as well suggest that you want a system where Apple will only …
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Quote: Originally Posted by TBaggins That's why things like the 30-day trial period are so important... you get to check out the network and the phone, to see if they're right for you. But that's the US, not sure what they let you do in the UK on…