Scotch said:I decided to join the party. Sold my Nokia N95 that I got just three weeks ago, mainly because the sound quality on the mp3 player was terrible (I use my phone as a music player, my old SonyEricsson sounded alright), using the internet with the tiny screen and buttons is a hassle and the GPS was pretty useless anyway.
So I got myself a secondhand 2G iPhone to see what the fuss was about and I friggin love it.![]()
neojubei said:Wow you used the Nokia N95 as your music player? ouch. I do agree once you have the iPhone it is hard to go back. This phone is the perfect fusion of phone, ipod and internet device among other things as well. I'm always searching on the iTunes store for more apps, it gets very addicting but I do find very useful apps like the movies app.
The google maps on the iPhone is a godsend, I've used this many times getting around. I doubt there is any phone that can provide the same functionality and ease of use as the iPhone.
Hooker said:I reckon it's only going to be a couple of months for a real alternative to the iPhone. The first phone to launch with Google's Android, the HTC Dream. If there's any phone OS that can best the iPhone's, it's this one.
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The best thing of Android IMO is the lack fo a verification process for all apps. No need to even jailbreak a phone basically.Ghost said:I was excited for the Dream, the leaked specs are a bit worrying.
The only massive positive at the moment is that the first version of the app store won't be able to charge for anything.
Hooker said:The best thing of Android IMO is the lack fo a verification process for all apps. No need to even jailbreak a phone basically.
I wonder how long it takes until someone hacks the iPhone to install Android on it![]()
Hooker said:I reckon it's only going to be a couple of months for a real alternative to the iPhone. The first phone to launch with Google's Android, the HTC Dream. If there's any phone OS that can best the iPhone's, it's this one.
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neojubei said:I really dislike that keyboard. I wonder how navigating the websites will be like without multi-touch since apple has a patent on it.
Ghost said:Apple has a patent on their implementation. Not on the idea. The latest HTC handsets are actually capable of multi-touch, but it isn't implemented outside of debug software.
Are you referring to the diamond? It's actually just two separate touch panels. You can't do multitouch on the same side of the phone.Ghost said:Apple has a patent on their implementation. Not on the idea. The latest HTC handsets are actually capable of multi-touch, but it isn't implemented outside of debug software.
sk3 said:Are you referring to the diamond? It's actually just two separate touch panels. You can't do multitouch on the same side of the phone.
Ghost said:oh I see. I misunderstood the story.
Is it just me, or does that look really ugly? I really hope that hardware providers skin Android in something much more attractive.Hooker said:I reckon it's only going to be a couple of months for a real alternative to the iPhone. The first phone to launch with Google's Android, the HTC Dream. If there's any phone OS that can best the iPhone's, it's this one.
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DoctorWho said:Seeing those pics of the dream make me wish that the iphone was more customizable without having to jailbreak.
dextran said:I got my iPhone on Sunday and now while nitpicking over dust installing the antiglare film I spotted a stuck pix. I was going mad trying to fix it. Now I have to wait until Saturday for a "genius" appointment. It's not the end of the world assuming they swap it out. I was psyched to get it all cased up.
basis said:gaf i've got a contacts backup question to ask on a Windows Vista.
i don't use outlook so have resorted to using Windows Contacts to perform my initial iPhone Contacts backup.
however i've since updated some of the contacts details... but when I try to sync, the syncing does not update the contact details in Windows Contacts.
Even after removing the contacts, iTunes did not download them
what am I doing wrong gaf?
Oh?twofold said:Finally, a theme that actually manages to better the default ui.
LOL!twofold said:
Marty Chinn said:I've got a similar problem but with Outlook Calendar. I input stuff on my iPhone but it doesn't sync up on the PC side.
This is a good idea... OK, I'll play along:Slacker said:So what makes the cut on yous guys's home screens? I'm mostly interested in downloaded apps that you get the most use out of. Here's mine:
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1. SMS, Calendar, Photos, Camera
2. Contacts, Clock, AIM, Notes
3. Google Reader link, "Scoop" Digg.com app, Wikipanion app, Youtube
4. Facebook app, Settings, App Store, Things app
5. Default phone, mail, safari, iPod
I just realized there's a photobucket app, and I used to upload the pic above. Not too shabby.![]()
Slacker said:So what makes the cut on yous guys's home screens? I'm mostly interested in downloaded apps that you get the most use out of. Here's mine:
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1. SMS, Calendar, Photos, Camera
2. Contacts, Clock, AIM, Notes
3. Google Reader link, "Scoop" Digg.com app, Wikipanion app, Youtube
4. Facebook app, Settings, App Store, Things app
5. Default phone, mail, safari, iPod
I just realized there's a photobucket app, and I used to upload the pic above. Not too shabby.![]()
Kung Fu Jedi said:Anyone see ESPN's new mobile site? I installed SportsTap over the weekend, now that the college and pro football seasons are upon us, and although I thought it was quite nice, it took forever to get any updates.
When checking a score yesterday I decided it was faster just to surf over to ESPN.com, but instead of being greeted with the standard page, I got a nice iPhone formated one instead that was very fast to load, offered the top scores on the front screen, and rotated them automatically, and had headlines and analysis right at your fingertips. I immediately uninstalled SportsTap, and added ESPN Mobile to my home screen, and was happy to see a nice iPhone icon as well. Very nice and just in time for the NFL to return.
Looks like someone hasn't spent his/her time googling "hawt iphone tips" as much as the rest of us. Shame shame!basis said:erm how do you guys take nice spiffy Home screen shots? those aren't with a digital camera for sure.
Fail.twofold said:Just installed a theme called "grubbled". Finally, a theme that actually manages to better the default ui.
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Love it.
Liu Kang Baking A Pie said:Oh?
LOL!
Rep talking out of his/her ass.Ecto311 said:Searched online and in this thread. We just got an iphone today and the rep told us to turn it off once a day. What the fuck does that do? Is it completely necessary?
lol no.BocoDragon said:Will jailbreaking the iphone let me
1. use flash
2. download or stream mp3s from websites
?
that's dumb but thanks for the quick response.Liu Kang Baking A Pie said:lol no.
BocoDragon said:that's dumb but thanks for the quick response.
It's theoretically possible though, right? If someone took the time to code a non-safari browser or whatever.
so that's why jailbroken homebrew should do it.Phoenix said:Its not the browser that's a problem - its an issue of Flash simply not having been ported to the iPhone.... or more specifically Apple has chosen to not make that implementation available.
BocoDragon said:so that's why jailbroken homebrew should do it.
BocoDragon said:so that's why jailbroken homebrew should do it.
BocoDragon said:Will jailbreaking the iphone let me
1. use flash
2. download or stream mp3s from websites
?