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Sigh. Although I likely would have made the same buying decision, Apple should have been more forthcoming with information like this and not wait until folks had the device in their grubby little hands. Yes, I know they said it was "beta", but…
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Quote: Originally Posted by DocNo42 $200 for which phone? I'm just going by the information being quoted in this thread that Apple will replace a phone for $199. I don't have first hand experience with that because I have yet to have an accide…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism 1) An incident is accidental damage, not a default with the product covered under warranty. 2) You didn't factor in having two incidents. ($100+$50+50=$200 v. $200+$200=$400) 3) You didn't factor in ha…
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I must be missing something. If you don't buy AppleCare+ and have an incident, it costs you $200 (in round figures) to get a replacement phone. If you do buy it and have an incident, it costs you the $100 for the plan plus another $50 when…
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I think maybe the FCC is asking the wrong questions. Instead of asking why the app was rejected, ask why it hasn't been accepted yet. When Apple claims the app submission is still being discussed, ask about the content of said discussions and …
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Quote: Originally Posted by winterspan Well, based on what I've read from a variety of different reviewers, the Palm Pre's battery life can be really bad, especially when running things in the background like IM. With what reviewers described as …
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Rogers in Canada does allow tethering on at least some of their data plans. I and many others have successfully tethered our laptops to our Rogers phones with no impact to our bills (assuming we stay under our data plan's allotment). But there's …
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Quote: Originally Posted by rain Tethering would allow you to access the internet from your laptop in area's where there are no open wireless hotspots. Is this correct? Yes, from anywhere you can get a cellular data connection (e.g., 3G).