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Yes. It aggravates me that the Apple method is so unintuitive, when Apple is normally a company known for its intuitive software design. It's five minutes' effort to jailbreak, repaid by better ease of use for years down the line. Why the co…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Just_Me Why would you want to jainbreak your phone anymore? When Apple allows me to enable or disable wi-fi or 3G without ploughing through several layers of menus, then I'll probably stop jailbrea…
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Wonder if this closes any of the holes to be used in the forthcoming 5.1 jailbreak?
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It's really ugly. It looks like 90% of the design choices were informed by the need to get the 4.8-inch screen within a body which is acceptably small. I hope that the next iPhone has a ~4-inch screen, but 4.8 inches is just too big. There'…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil If the telecoms force me to have a data plan to use it, it's a smartphone. Otherwise it's a regular phone. But the definition should concern the hardware, not what ca…
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Here in the UK you can get prepaid iPhones easily, but almost all the iPhone users I know are on contract because the upfront cost is too much on prepaid. If you're not a heavy user, prepaid is often cheaper over 18 or 24 months, but that depends …
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Quote: Originally Posted by GermanBrot Just think a moment about the top 10 apps your use on your iPhone. Did apple make those apps? Or did a developer? If a device does or does not have an app, whos to blame? the manufacturer or …
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX So your position now is that because they improved the design that the previous design was fatally flawed? Based on that logic then all previous anything are fatally flawed when they are i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX What about decibels are that difficult to understand. You keep saying that the range of the decibel change means it's fatal flaw but you are either trying really hard to ignore that the dB…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX There was a reason, but it's not the fanciful reason you think it is. It's simple economics and marketing. Note they didn't change the design, issue a recall, or continue giving away cases…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX There! I've addressed (yet again) your asinine points about the iPhone 4's fatal design flaws. You have not addressed the points about the antenna at all. What you've done is defl…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX Yes, as previously noted ad nauseum the iPhone 4 WHEN HELD can connect and maintain calls when others can't. Again, you're looking at a dB value without actually understanding what the ***…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Coincidence? No. Evidence of a defect? No. Standard operating procedure for the company with the best customer service on the planet? Yes. OK, let's be as clear as possible a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hill60 Perhaps you should follow your own advice, for in spite of your claims that people here said it doesn't happen at all, there is not one post that says that. Having shifted the goalposts…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX And he ignores all the facts about this fatally flawed design being the flagship phone longer than any other, outselling every other iPhone to this day Another one who isn't reading my …
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Quote: Originally Posted by hill60 The basis of your point, is that other phones weren't affected, in your post you clearly cite an example of an affected phone, I believe the saying "hoisted by one's own petard" seems partic…
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Quote: Originally Posted by fredaroony I'm an Apple fan too but I can also see the value in something else not actually made by Apple. That's the difference.... Couldn't have put it better myself.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil With fewer complaints than the previous model and fewer returns than the previous model, no. It doesn't logically follow that the antenna issue didn't exist, though. I'm not…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Which explains why Apple kept selling the phone, the complaints stopped after the first few months, and why virtually no one outside the US (AT&T), Australia (giant swaths of noth…
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Urgh... this is just like the advert on that Next Galaxy website with the sheep on it. If you're trying to convince iPhone users to switch to your product, then insulting them by calling them braindead sheep just doesn't seem to be the best way t…