Yeah, thats what I figured. 3g in Europe/Asia uses a different frequency than the US.xsarien said:Check the frequencies, Kenneth. U.S. UMTS/HSDPA operates on different frequencies than Europe.
Yeah, thats what I figured. 3g in Europe/Asia uses a different frequency than the US.xsarien said:Check the frequencies, Kenneth. U.S. UMTS/HSDPA operates on different frequencies than Europe.
GeMiNii said:Yes.
And Google's newest mobile tool, an on-the-go version of its calendar program, will take advantage of the iPhone's bright colors, though Apple will offer an alternative in the form of a built-in version of its own iCal software.
Kung Fu Jedi said:So what would be the life of the battery on the N95 in this case then? If it were do the same thing you stated, it would have a battery life of like 20 mins. In which case, I'm still better off with the iPhone.
can't wait to see how good you are at acting suprised.Fusebox said:I just make sure I carry a spare charged battery around with me in case I have a day of intense phone usage and I'd expect iPhone owners who anticipate using their phone a lot to take the same precaution, nothing worse than getting caught out with a flat phone.
Fusebox said:Based on Apples stated battery life? Did we not learn anything from their laughably overblown stated battery life for the earlier iPods?
And N95 battery life problems are blown out of proportion by people who don't own them. So far today I've watched a 60min ep of The Prisoner, surfed the net for about 15 minutes, talked for about 30 minutes, listened to about 30-45mins worth of MP3s, shown off GPS positioning, and had a BT earpiece paired the entire day and the battery meter hasn't moved.
I don't expect the iPhone to have any unmanagable battery issues either, I just make sure I carry a spare charged battery around with me in case I have a day of intense phone usage and I'd expect iPhone owners who anticipate using their phone a lot to take the same precaution, nothing worse than getting caught out with a flat phone.
Apple Press Release said:YouTube Live on Apple TV Today; Coming to iPhone on June 29
Best YouTube Experience on a Mobile Device
CUPERTINO, CaliforniaJune 20, 2007Apple® today announced that iPhone users will be able to enjoy YouTubes originally-created content on their iPhones when they begin shipping on June 29. A new Apple-designed application on iPhone will wirelessly stream YouTubes content to iPhone over Wi-Fi or EDGE networks and play it on iPhones stunning 3.5 inch display.
In addition, Apple announced that YouTube is now live on Apple TV. Users can download the free software update using Apple TVs built-in software update feature, and then easily navigate through YouTubes familiar video browsing categories or search for specific videos. YouTube members can also log-in to their YouTube accounts on Apple TV to view and save their favorite videos.
iPhone delivers the best YouTube mobile experience by far, said Steve Jobs, Apples CEO. Now users can enjoy YouTube wherever they areon their iPhone, on their Mac or on a widescreen TV in their living room with Apple TV.
To achieve higher video quality and longer battery life on mobile devices, YouTube has begun encoding their videos in the advanced H.264 format, and iPhone will be the first mobile device to use the H.264-encoded videos. Over 10,000 videos will be available on June 29, and YouTube will be adding more each week until their full catalog of videos is available in the H.264 format this fall.
The combination of H.264-encoded videos plus iPhones built-in Wi-Fi networking, stunning 3.5 inch display, and custom YouTube application with its multi-touch user interface results in the best YouTube experience on any mobile device.
SuperPac said:I'm still surprised they haven't really said jack about the camera or demonstrated it. I *almost* think there's something up with that, too, like automatic uploading to a Flickr account or .Mac. That would be very nice. But we haven't seen much of what the buttons for camera, notes or settings offer up.
And I'm wondering what the ringtone options will be. Cell phone carriers in general want to sell you theirs for limited use, but I wouldn't be surprised if you can sidestep this and use your music library or maybe buy tones off iTunes.
Kung Fu Jedi said:Some iPhone accessories revealed here:
http://www.modmyiphone.com/forums/showthread.php?t=231
Most of these are cases, and are just awful. That arm band is crazy. The iPhone would be too large for me to run with (I have a Nano) and I wouldn't want it on my arm when I'm mountain biking. I'm sure I'd smash it! :lol
SuperPac said:All those cases look like crap to me. Here you have an elegant new piece of technology...let's put it in the worst looking case imaginable. I'm guessing Apple will have a case of their own, which will be expensive and (probably) not worth it. I think I'm gonna go no case, just like I have for both iPods I've owned.
Unconfirmed but potentially true tidbits coming down the line:
The data plan for the iPhone will be "required" but may be canceled online after the sale. Meanwhile, Apple Stores will only be selling the iPhone itself but have nothing to do with cellular service activation itself. Instead, this will go through an automated service through AT&T.
We've received reports that more promotional materials and possibly data plan information will come this Friday at local Apple Stores. Meanwhile, we have received conflicting reports from various local AT&T stores, so it seems clear that none of the local AT&T store staff have any official information on iPhone sales or data plans.
imastalker co. said:Official: YouTube built into the phone.
You obviously haven't seen an iPhone IRL, which is understandable if you weren't at MacWorld. The thing is freaking tiny. It can easily be substituted for an original iPod on the arm or in the pocket.Kung Fu Jedi said:Some iPhone accessories revealed here:
http://www.modmyiphone.com/forums/showthread.php?t=231
Most of these are cases, and are just awful. That arm band is crazy. The iPhone would be too large for me to run with (I have a Nano) and I wouldn't want it on my arm when I'm mountain biking. I'm sure I'd smash it! :lol
Nick said:Edit: I'll be using an iSock with my iPhone. Eff those ugly cases.
SuperPac said:Well holy crap. iPhone's mystery app is YouTube. Hilarious.
xsarien said:
My dad works for Apple. Thus, I got them for free.xsarien said:
:lol :lolxsarien said:
Nick said:My dad works for Apple. Thus, I got them for free.
ant1532 said::lol :lol
Yeah but it is a glass cover on the screen so the fingerprints will only be noticeable in hella lighted situations
Linkzg said:yeah, like outside in the sun.
No? It's a great case for people who don't want something made out of anything other than soft material. I would have bought them even if my dad didn't give them to me.xsarien said:Half credit because you didn't pay for them, but they're still the ultimate test of intelligence among iPod owners.
I don't I'm going to watch videos and look at pictures out in the sun.Linkzg said:yeah, like outside in the sun.
I learned long ago that women can be overwhelmed when it comes to technology. They'd pay twice as much for something because it's pink or cute, but works the exact same. You'll learn to accept it.xsarien said:Half credit because you didn't pay for them, but they're still the ultimate test of intelligence among iPod owners.
xsarien said:
Nick said:No? It's a great case for people who don't want something made out of anything other than soft material. I would have bought them even if my dad didn't give them to me.
StrikerObi said:If you actually see a set of iPod socks, you'll understand why people like them. They are soft and stretchy, you can fit a lot of gizmos in them and keep them safe. With that said, they're only really useful if you're a girl and keep something like your phone or iPod in your purse. For guys, putting something in a sock and then in a pocket... it's just kinda dumb in my opinion. Also, they are overpriced. If they were $10, maybe even $15 would be a better price. $30 (that's the price right?) for six socks is absurd. I mean... $5 each?
Stop caring. I find them to be a great purchase and a competent case to carry my 80 gig. It doesn't work for you. Great. I love them.xsarien said:I'm just wondering why people pay a premium for an iSock when they're cheaper than dirt at any flea market.
Or is it made out of special Apple-branded cotton that's patented in 100 countries and at least two planets?
What the ****.StrikerObi said:If you actually see a set of iPod socks, you'll understand why people like them. They are soft and stretchy, you can fit a lot of gizmos in them and keep them safe. With that said, they're only really useful if you're a girl and keep something like your phone or iPod in your purse. For guys, putting something in a sock and then in a pocket... it's just kinda dumb in my opinion. Also, they are overpriced. If they were $10, maybe even $15 would be a better price. $30 (that's the price right?) for six socks is absurd. I mean... $5 each?
Kung Fu Jedi said:My 2nd Gen iPod Nano gets pretty damn close to the battery life Apple says it will. And that's using it regularly with the Nike+ kit as well, so "laughably overblown" is probably not a statement that I'd agree to.
Nick said:Stop caring. I find them to be a great purchase and a competent case to carry my 80 gig. It doesn't work for you. Great. I love them.
What the ****.
Look: I would buy them anyway. I like them. End of story.
because protecting the future in your hands requires a lot of money.xsarien said:I'm just wondering why people pay a premium for an iSock when they're cheaper than dirt at any flea market.
Fusebox said:Thats why I specifically said "earlier iPods". Your 2nd gen Nano is like at least an 8th revision of the original.
typhonsentra said:How will the Youtube videos work? "10,000 videos at launch"? Doesn't it have an internet browser?
Sorry, I haven't been following this thing.
Kung Fu Jedi said:Yes, it has an Internet browser, and a separate YouTube app for playing the videos.
typhonsentra said:But why only a set number of videos working at launch? I don't get that.
typhonsentra said:Thanks, that just sounded weird to me.