Mamesj said:Is there a definitive apps thread? I know there's a game one, but a dedicated apps thread might be nice. I'd start it, but I'm not good at keeping an OP updated for more than a day or two![]()
yeah, I just went ahead and ordered the black rebelserpent for $30.gigapower said:I've never seen them in store....I have the clear version, its a really nice case.
Pre-authorization does not guarantee iPhone availability at an Apple Retail Store. iPhone is sold on a first-come, first-served basis.
I got a iSkin Solo.jonnybryce said:Holy fuck the rebel serpent is an awesome case that I had never seen before.
Damn, and my iSkin Solo just came in the mail :lol
Decisions, decisions.
rampur said:also from Walt Mossberg's twitter:
"@Mike1776 New iPhone review is coming soon, Mike, soon."
about 23 hours ago from TweetDeck in reply to Mike1776
aparisi2274 said:omg!!! I hated Fring! I hated it with a Passion.
Stay away from Fring!!!
TurtleSnatcher said:I got a iSkin Solo.
Rebel Serpent looks hideous so I'm glad I got the Solo. Mine should be coming in the next day or so.
jonnybryce said::lol .
:lol :lol :lol
It's odd, maybe they paid websites off. Most real people say it's not great but websites list it as a great im app. I probably won't bother with it then.
I don't like the back of the RS but I like how the pattern and look of the border of the screen. I just received my iSkin Solo today in black. I don't have a 3G S to put it on yet but the feel of it is great.
It also comes with a bait and switch emusic card, says it is 50 free mp3s but you have to sign up and do the whole cancel-to-opt-out gig, so I thought that was nice at first and now think it's lame of them.
But back to the case, it seems nice, it's tougher than all the other cases I've seen so I'm pleased.
In a nutshell, "AT&T will make multimedia messaging (MMS) available at no extra cost to customers with a text messaging bundle," says AT&T.
http://gizmodo.com/5291507/iphone-30s-mms-will-be-part-of-sms-bundle-not-sold-at-extra-cost
jonnybryce said:I'm confused at that wording. AT&T said that the text plans already include MMS, they aren't going to "begin offering" any new kinds of MMS plans for iPhone.
SnakeXs said:Their official line is that the network is being upgraded for MMS and that it'll be ready late summer. When it is, it'll just work, no new plans, no extra cost, just regular text rates/usage.
reggieandTFE said:I'm starting to think AT&T is run by satan. They fuck something up by delaying MMS while iPhone providers in Senegal are going to have that shit running next week and then brag about not charging for it? After I'm forced to pay $30/month for data and $30/month extra for unlimited texts! j;alskdfja;sjkdf.
jonnybryce said:I'm confused at that wording. AT&T said that the text plans already include MMS, they aren't going to "begin offering" any new kinds of MMS plans for iPhone.
SnakeXs said:Their official line is that the network is being upgraded for MMS and that it'll be ready late summer. When it is, it'll just work, no new plans, no extra cost, just regular text rates/usage.
jonnybryce said:I'm confused at that wording. AT&T said that the text plans already include MMS, they aren't going to "begin offering" any new kinds of MMS plans for iPhone.
Will AT&T offer MMS and tethering?
Later this summer, as part of the 3.0 software, AT&T will make multimedia messaging (MMS) available at no extra cost to customers with a text messaging bundle. And, in the future, AT&T will offer tethering capability for iPhone 3G S and iPhone 3G.
aparisi2274 said:This is direct from their 3Gs FAQ on the AT&T site:
http://www.att.com/Common/merger/files/pdf/iPhone/Customers_FAQs.pdf
Phoenix said:Not sure what all upgrading they have to do since phones already support MMS on their network (including video MMS) at the same resolution that the iPhone will use. Maybe they mean they will actually increase network capacity so that the features will actually work this time.
Shadow780 said:I pre-ordered the new 3Gs (upgrade through existing account), after I receive it just pop in my old simcard and it should work right?
Shadow780 said:I pre-ordered the new 3Gs (upgrade through existing account), after I receive it just pop in my old simcard and it should work right?
Tamanon said:There is no real upgrading, it's just the company line that anybody is going to have to state. In fact, MMS will probably work from day one, they just don't want to guarantee it.
Shadow780 said:I pre-ordered the new 3Gs (upgrade through existing account), after I receive it just pop in my old simcard and it should work right?
Phoenix said:Hell its been working for months at this point, as people in the beta have been pushing MMS messages over their network without issue. Its just several packets of data, I mean how stupid do they think we are?
Shawn128 said:I was wondering this myself. I'm upgrading from my 2G, but I got an email saying I needed to go to an Apple store with my iPhone 3GS, driver's license, credit card, etc etc
If that's all I have to do, then that's a trip saved for me!
Phoenix said:You won't swap sims. You'll do the activation through iTunes most likely. It will ask you a few questions, you'll answer similar ones to those when you pre-ordered and the 'magic' will happen and in a couple of minutes your phone will be working fine. It will then sync with iTunes and life will continue on.
This has been the process with test hardware during the beta as well as during the previous activation process.
jonnybryce said:So I just created a Yahoo account and migrated my website accounts (user name, notifcation email) to Yahoo as well. I set the rest of the email to be forwarded to Yahoo for anything I forgot.
Sucks that iPhone isn't push for Gmail but I have no problem using Yahoo, I actually like the news & weather integration and the ymail name is better than "Yahoo" in my opinion so atleast I don't have to say "@yahoo" which I think sounds lame.
Did anyone else make this switch for iPhone? Seems kinda wasteful to have the email client check Gmail every 15 minutes in an attempt to make up for it's lack of push.
Shadow780 said:WAAAAT? I didn't get that email, I pre-ordered from AT&T BTW if that makes some difference.
I pre-ordered online (from the apple store) and choosed my plan for the text msg and stuff like that and will have the new phone shipped to my place, and that was it.
Okay thanks, so I'll be using a new sim then.
Phoenix said:You won't swap sims. You'll do the activation through iTunes most likely. It will ask you a few questions, you'll answer similar ones to those when you pre-ordered and the 'magic' will happen and in a couple of minutes your phone will be working fine. It will then sync with iTunes and life will continue on.
This has been the process with test hardware during the beta as well as during the previous activation process.
dorkimoe said:how can you people have these amazing phones, and get away with only using 200 text messages? CRAZY
edit: Also so nobody has any experience with iphone docks?
TheGreatDave said:Does push use more, the same or less battery than the Gmail check every 15 minutes?
dorkimoe said:how can you people have these amazing phones, and get away with only using 200 text messages? CRAZY
edit: Also so nobody has any experience with iphone docks?
jonnybryce said:lol yeah, bummer. Anyway I did discover that the dock I was looking at by Sedio tends to hault syncing randomly. It caught my interest because it was black and also allowed the iPhone to be docked despite having a skin, which others (even the official) seem to have trouble with.
A lot of users say they buy the official white dock and just peel back their skins to sync. I do not like this, especially since the bottom lip where the sync-wire cut out is there and is the weakest part of the case. I read a tip that you can use the Universal Dock from the Apple store and by using any of the plastic fits, iPhones with skins will all fit. It's $49 but the convenience and cool factor (along with allowing me to not peel back my case every day) makes it worth it.
Still wish it was black, though.
tmdorsey said:Hate to break this to you, but Yahoo push is very unreliable. I've found that Gmail set to fetch every 15 min is better and more dependable than Yahoo push.
jonnybryce said:So I just created a Yahoo account and migrated my website accounts (user name, notifcation email) to Yahoo as well. I set the rest of the email to be forwarded to Yahoo for anything I forgot.
Sucks that iPhone isn't push for Gmail but I have no problem using Yahoo, I actually like the news & weather integration and the ymail name is better than "Yahoo" in my opinion so atleast I don't have to say "@yahoo" which I think sounds lame.
Did anyone else make this switch for iPhone? Seems kinda wasteful to have the email client check Gmail every 15 minutes in an attempt to make up for it's lack of push.
Battlezone said:If you order through AT&T's website, can you choose when you want to pick up your phone? I want to order online to do the Bing Cashback thing, but I'm not actually going to pick it up until the 26th. Can I do this?
Shawn128 said:I preordered mine online, got this email shortly thereafter:
http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w294/stejiram/iphone.jpg[IMG]
Would be pretty ace if I don't have to drive a half hour away just to an Apple store.[/QUOTE]
Yeah I didn't get that, probably cuz I pre-ordered from AT&T.
suffah said:I purchased the upgrade (3GS) yesterday and still get this message at the order status page:
We have received your order request, and we expect to begin processing it shortly.
How long did it take you guys to have a real update?
Battlezone said:If you order through AT&T's website, can you choose when you want to pick up your phone? I want to order online to do the Bing Cashback thing, but I'm not actually going to pick it up until the 26th. Can I do this?
If I recall correctly, push takes more battery than fetch. It was suggested that if the battery life wasn't great to try using fetch instead of push.jonnybryce said:Anyone in here please correct me if I'm wrong, but as I understand it that uses more battery and push uses less. With the "check every 15 minutes" option, the iPhone is basically logging on in the background to the server to see if there are any emails to retrieve. It does this again 15 minutes later. And again. And again. All day long in the background.
With push, the iPhone (or any phone) isn't checking in the background. Instead, when there is an email on the server, it's sent to the iPhone automatically. It tells the iPhone "Hey, take this" whenever there is an email vs the iPhone asking "Anything here for me?" every 15 minutes whether there is an email or not, which is what hurts battery life.
Revolutionary said:Just got an email that my 3Gs shipped from Apple.![]()
Kind of wish I got faster shipping, though. I went with the standard because we were guaranteed a June 19th delivery no matter what... blah.
Ah well, at least it's on it's way!