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Whats stopping you? As an ipod touch owner only, is there something i don't know?BenjaminBirdie said:Anyone start using their iPhone as their regular iPod? I'm getting kind of tired of lugging both of them around.
Whats stopping you? As an ipod touch owner only, is there something i don't know?BenjaminBirdie said:Anyone start using their iPhone as their regular iPod? I'm getting kind of tired of lugging both of them around.
Aren't you supposed to?BenjaminBirdie said:Anyone start using their iPhone as their regular iPod? I'm getting kind of tired of lugging both of them around.
BenjaminBirdie said:Anyone start using their iPhone as their regular iPod? I'm getting kind of tired of lugging both of them around.
BenjaminBirdie said:Anyone start using their iPhone as their regular iPod? I'm getting kind of tired of lugging both of them around.
Pristine_Condition said:New iPod Touch announce coming soon?
Event invite for Sept. 9 @ the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Theater in San Francisco:
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...ICallItFutile said:I hope not, I just bought mine.Wouldn't surprise me however.
ICallItFutile said:I hope not, I just bought mine.Wouldn't surprise me however.
How is this dumbassery so common?ICallItFutile said:I hope not, I just bought mine.Wouldn't surprise me however.
what a weird question. of course I do. the only bad thing to say about it is the constant fight between storage for music, apps and pics/vids. Really that's my ONLY complaint about the phone. a 64GB version can't get here soon enough.BenjaminBirdie said:Anyone start using their iPhone as their regular iPod? I'm getting kind of tired of lugging both of them around.
beginning of september 2002 they announced new ipods.ICallItFutile said:I hope not, I just bought mine.Wouldn't surprise me however.
DaCocoBrova said:I see people w/ a touch and a phone and I'm like...that's redundant as hell.
Liu Kang Baking A Pie said:How is this dumbassery so common?
The "wouldn't surprise me" line about new updates implies the person is aware that they're regularly updated, though. It wouldn't take much to look up "hey when did this old shit come out" and then figure out that it's been a while and then, if the person decides to do deeper research, notices that the month September seems to keep coming up.VanMardigan said:I think it's just people that don't regularly buy Apple products. Which is most people. Could be avoided with a little research, but not very many people bother when they're buying a device like the ipod touch, other than maybe testing it out to make sure it has all the features and the pricing, etc.
eh... for most technology new model years start around August and September (back to school). This is pretty common. I don't think it's "people who don't buy apple products regularly" but people who just don't get how technology is released. Hell, it took buyers probably 30+ years to realize that new car years happened around the same time (august and later) and thus if you buy a new car a model year old, buy around then, etc. The general public is just still figuring this out about most technology products.VanMardigan said:I think it's just people that don't regularly buy Apple products. Which is most people. Could be avoided with a little research, but not very many people bother when they're buying a device like the ipod touch, other than maybe testing it out to make sure it has all the features and the pricing, etc.
VanMardigan said:I think it's just people that don't regularly buy Apple products. Which is most people. Could be avoided with a little research, but not very many people bother when they're buying a device like the ipod touch, other than maybe testing it out to make sure it has all the features and the pricing, etc.
Yes, everyone on the planet except you.BenjaminBirdie said:Anyone start using their iPhone as their regular iPod? I'm getting kind of tired of lugging both of them around.
VanMardigan said:I think it's just people that don't regularly buy Apple products. Which is most people. Could be avoided with a little research, but not very many people bother when they're buying a device like the ipod touch, other than maybe testing it out to make sure it has all the features and the pricing, etc.
I'm using my iPhone for way too much...it's too powerful...TOO POWERFUL!Gary Whitta said:Yes, everyone on the planet except you.
Why are you even doing that? It's the ultimate redundancy. The iPhone *is* your iPod now, stop carrying around two devices that do the exact same thing. That's the point of an all-in-one device.
Slacker said:Woot woot. I asked Yahoo Sport's twitter about a Fantasy Football app:
http://twitter.com/YahooFootball/status/3658159986
If you turn off 3G, do you get decent EDGE service or do you just get neither?SephCast said:So, I moved into a new apartment and my cell phone reception is non-existent on my 3G. What can I buy/make to feed signal into my room?
RubxQub said:If you turn off 3G, do you get decent EDGE service or do you just get neither?
It sounds like the AT&T 3G Microcell would be right up your alley...but it's not out yet and there isn't much word about it right now:SephCast said:Neither. I'm on the ground level, but if I go by the window, it usually works.
Jinfash said:Less than 24 hours.
No lol, it's just the lighting of the room.
Unfortunately, this is true. As much as I appreciate how the full-body shield envelops the phone I can't get past how uncomfortable it feels to slide my index finger on the surface. The back, and how it protects the corners, is perfect; you'd certainly appreciate the rubbery feel and how much it enhances your grip on the phone. Sadly I can't say the same about the screen protector. I'm honestly thinking of taking it off now.
Part of me wants to take it off due to the few annoyingly placed lints that slipped through since I couldn't find a lint-free piece of cloth in time. I'm not sure what I'm going to do, I'm thinking of begging a friend for his second protector that came with the Bodyguardz' package (you get two of each), that is if it feels better than the current one I'm using.
Bah, I've no idea why a simple task of buying a protector film has become this complicated, it's almost not worth the trouble.
BenjaminBirdie said:Anyone start using their iPhone as their regular iPod? I'm getting kind of tired of lugging both of them around.
RubxQub said:I'm using my iPhone for way too much...it's too powerful...TOO POWERFUL!
Just replacing my phone/mp3 player was awesome...but the addition of the TomTom app ruined my shit, as well as replacing my desire to have a DS or PSP on my all the time.
Alfarif said:I have the Navigon App. I never thought I would use GPS... I've used that shit multiple times already. It's straight ridiculous.
As for handheld gaming, I have Peggle, Tetris, Mevo, TapDefense, and Puzzle Quest. The two DS's my wife and I own are GATHERING DUST, with a brand new Chrono Trigger cartridge stuck in mine and Zelda stuck in hers. Jesus christ, these phones are ungodly. How they could ever do that, I will not begin to understand, but I have never been so attached to something electronic in all my life. It's... scary.
BenjaminBirdie said:Anyone start using their iPhone as their regular iPod? I'm getting kind of tired of lugging both of them around.
mrkgoo said:Obviously things like the Zune HD are very intriguing, with great hardware, great music pass, and potentially great software too...but really, will I forego the iPhone for it? I don't think I'd carry around an iPhone AND a Zune HD. (of course it's moot since Zune doesn't exist outside of US, and it won't sync with macs anyway).
VanMardigan said:I don't see any phone or device on the market right now that remotely interests me either, but a ZunePhone would fit the bill if it ever came out. Obviously, the games that I've bought are a big deterrent, but my wife would likely still have her iPhone. Some of the Apple limitations still annoy me, but there's no guarantee that the hypothetical ZunePhone would fix the issues I have like the lack of multitasking, low battery life, closed system, one computer sync, and iTunes. iTunes plain old sucks, and I have a badass computer. It runs slow, looks ugly as a media player, and of course abides by the limitations of library sharing and syncing. I prefer the Zune software.
SnakeXs said:Why not uh, buy them from the iPhone?
ICallItFutile said:I hope not, I just bought mine.Wouldn't surprise me however.
Gary Whitta said:Yes, everyone on the planet except you.
Why are you even doing that? It's the ultimate redundancy. The iPhone *is* your iPod now, stop carrying around two devices that do the exact same thing. That's the point of an all-in-one device.
robot said:Anyone here using Composite or Component Cables for their iphones? I have an ipod touch and it looks like the only cables that work with the latest firmware are the official ones for $49.99. I guess knockoffs have been locked out? Trying to find them cheaper, buying cables for that much just sucks.
Solideliquid said:Go to another store and tell them you make $25k?
matt404au said:They want proof.
RubxQub said:It sounds like the AT&T 3G Microcell would be right up your alley...but it's not out yet and there isn't much word about it right now:
http://www.mobilecrunch.com/2009/06/25/att-confirms-the-microcell-is-still-coming-eventually/
happened to me twice already. i only got this phone last week :/DMeisterJ said:I got the strip of death on my phone a few seconds ago. Would not register unlocking. Then I put it to sleep and it worked... Freaked me out.