It doesn't scratch easily.TAJ said:How is it not a scratch magnet when the screen is completely exposed when you carry it around?
It doesn't scratch easily.TAJ said:How is it not a scratch magnet when the screen is completely exposed when you carry it around?
Kung Fu Jedi said:I've been playing with my iPhone and it really is amazing. However, I'm a bit annoyed that I can't seem to pick and choose my music that I want on the thing. It seems to be all or nothing. and selecting various podcasts or playlists. Is there away to remove the music that you don't want or just add the music you do?
bjork said:only until 2009, isn't it?
I'm stuck in a verizon plan as well, but iphone looks pretty damned tempting.
Heh. My sister and brother-in-law are going to that, and I got volunteered to babysit my niece. Maybe they can bring me back an iPhone or something for my troubles.Nick said:Tonight @ 6:00 is the big Apple iPhone release party in San Francisco, so I'll take lots of pictures and hopefully score myself an 8 gig.
antipode said:I just create an iPhone playlist and sync to that one playlist.
Futureman said:In my opinion, UMPCs are a joke because of the operating system. I think you need an OS specifically designed for a smaller device. Just throwing Windows on these things is just stupid.
That's where Apple has the step here. They will be able to continue to evolve the iPhone OS overtime and make it a great OS to use on smaller devices.
Really, for 90% of people out there, they don't need something like a UMPC. Most people don't want to be carrying around a full featured OS like Windows in their pocket. I think something more in the direction of the iPhone's OS X lite is ample enough for the time you are away from your computer.
Karma Kramer said:How fast is the internet browser on a page like neogaf?
Karma Kramer said:How fast is the internet browser on a page like neogaf?
teiresias said:30-60GB storage and lower price by $100 and I'll bite.
Kung Fu Jedi said:I've been playing with my iPhone and it really is amazing. However, I'm a bit annoyed that I can't seem to pick and choose my music that I want on the thing. It seems to be all or nothing. and selecting various podcasts or playlists. Is there away to remove the music that you don't want or just add the music you do?
antipode said:I just create an iPhone playlist and sync to that one playlist.
Systems_id said:How long do you think it'll take for this phone to drop to $299 or less? I really, really want one but $499 is too much for a phone.
Systems_id said:How long do you think it'll take for this phone to drop to $299 or less? I really, really want one but $499 is too much for a phone.
bigmakstudios said:What the ****? lol @ that commercial.internet on a phone
I really don't understand the hype for iphone. It does nothing new at all as far as I know. If I'm wrong, please correct me.
*puts up massive flame shield*
antipode said:I just create an iPhone playlist and sync to that one playlist.
Are you seriously asking a question this stupid?mjfor40 said:When the two year contract is up and the next generation iPhone is out (I'm assuming), how will that work? I'm gonna have to throw down another $500 for the newest version and eBay this one?
Can you eBay this phone even after using it for 2 years?
aww dont hurt my feelingsNick said:Are you seriously asking a question this stupid?
teiresias said:Or I'll just bit on a regular iPod with the same interface - would be nice if they kept the wifi, email, and browser functionality though in the regular iPod for those that don't really need it as a phone.
mjfor40 said:aww dont hurt my feelings
dude, i just wanna know if i can ebay this version when i buy a newer version....any reason why this would be a problem
I don't know about the stores (probably) but it appears you can get Applecare on the website for $69. Starting in July, tho, and you can purchase it anytime during the one year warranty. Not too shabby!cvxfreak said:Do the Apple Stores have AppleCare for the iPhone yet?
cvxfreak said:Do the Apple Stores have AppleCare for the iPhone yet?
AppleCare Protection Plan
For $69, the AppleCare Protection Plan for iPhone provides an additional year of hardware repair coverage, including coverage for the iPhone battery.
The AppleCare Protection Plan for iPhone will be available in July. Customers can purchase the AppleCare Protection Plan anytime during the iPhone one-year limited warranty.
k ill assume i can thenChristopher said:I agree with Nick dude, what kind of stupid question is this?
Triumph Dolomite 1300cc said:I don't know about the stores (probably) but it appears you can get Applecare on the website for $69. Starting in July, tho, and you can purchase it anytime during the one year warranty. Not too shabby!
Danj said:3G iPhone rumoured for Europe on Monday? American early adopters owned if true.
Danj said:3G iPhone rumoured for Europe on Monday? American early adopters owned if true.
Smiles and Cries said:this is too much! how long will US Wireless be behind?
I wonder if the iPhone can even compete in Japan without some major upgrades?
shidoshi said:Can't you work with it just like a regular iPod? Set it to manual syncing for music and drag over or remove what you want? I can't imagine they'd give the iPhone music management worse than what's standard on the iPod.
Heh, wasn't expecting the warranty to be so cheap. I'll be buying it.Killthee said:Not yet, from the online Apple Store:
Shit, I noticed that voicemail issue also. I hope Apple fixes all this minor stuff soon.Sean said:I dunno if it's a problem with my reception or what, but the voice quality is lacking imo... voice mail volume sounds really low for example, even on the speaker. My music and ring tones play much much louder... am I missing a secret volume control, or is everyone else having the same experience?
I just did a select all on my library and unchecked everything. Then I checked the stuff I wanted on the phone and selected "only sync checked items" for the phone. Now my iPod gets everything and the phone gets the checked stuff.StrikerObi said:I don't have an iPhone (yet), but I've prepared a list in advance. I used Smart Playlists to do it. I am tagging songs I DON'T want with "nophone" in the comment section. The Smart Playlist includes all songs without that tag. I think it's a lot easier than dragging songs on to a playlist. It's easier to micro manage this way.
It made more sense to do it this way because then I have a list with everything, and it's really easy to take things off until I get down to an amount that will fit. It would have been a bitch to start with a blank playlist and add stuff to it, checking the size each time.