Which Cell Phone do you own?
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The home button on the 4 is a software problem, not a hardware problem. It's an easy, 2 minute fix, plus theres a spare touch screen version built into the settings on the 4 and 4S.
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The display is better (retina screen display etc…), I guess I'll just have to get used to using the new features before I can fully judge it.
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The display is better (retina screen display etc…), I guess I'll just have to get used to using the new features before I can fully judge it.
ok mate…would be nice if you could keep me updated on your feelings (when it comes to the 4s o/course!)
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Will do Rafa, after I've given it a week or two I will drop a review in this thread
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Will do Rafa, after I've given it a week or two I will drop a review in this thread
noice…thanks in advance! have a great weekend buddy!...
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The home button on the 4 is a software problem, not a hardware problem. It's an easy, 2 minute fix, plus theres a spare touch screen version built into the settings on the 4 and 4S.
…and maybe I just wanted to get a new phone as I was out of contract
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First thoughts, the 3G coverage on the UK 3 network is really poor where I live, despite what their website claims
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I want to play my iphone music in my car. Who has a good adapter? I have a tape deck or a cigarette charger I can use.
The most popular one is a "Griffin iTrip", but we just bought a cheap adapter from Amazon which plugs into a lighter port, works just fine.
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Currently using both the blackberry 9900 (for emails and etc) and the iPhone 4 32gb (for games and useful apps).
Have to admit when it comes to emails, the blackberry beats the iPhone hands down. Its fast, precise and easy.
However, the iPhone have too much amazing apps to be ignored. You can check movies listing, restaurants, shopping discounts, bus timings and many more….
Only downside is the iPhone's battery. They drain faster than anything else I've used.
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That crackberry will be gone in 5 years volcano
so well the apple. already waiting for the next apple….
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@volcano:
That crackberry will be gone in 5 years volcano
so well the apple. already waiting for the next apple….
I meant the whole company, as in RIM
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@volcano:
That crackberry will be gone in 5 years volcano
so well the apple. already waiting for the next apple….
I meant the whole company, as in RIM
seriously?!! but why?
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@volcano:
@volcano:
That crackberry will be gone in 5 years volcano
so well the apple. already waiting for the next apple….
I meant the whole company, as in RIM
seriously?!! but why?
They are getting killed worldwide. If it wasn't for large companies using them for their employees they would be dead already. The only reason large companies still use them if because you can't do alot of things on them, ie games.
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I tend to agree, bagley. Apple are making serious inroads into the corporate space as well. Even my company (who are somewhat conservative in the IT dept.) have a 'corporate iPhone' system now.
Oh, and if you want to talk about some bad battery life, you should see my HTC One X. Absolutely atrocious unless you turn everything off that makes a smart phone, you know 'smart'.
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I'll play this game:
My HTC Thunderbolt can go through a full charge in about 3 hours if I do crazy stuff like, um, use it. If it sits quietly untouched on my bedside table, it might, I said might last 18 hours.And I agree about Blackberry. They're dying, and quickly. Bad management, slow product development cycles, an antiquated OS that isn't slated to be updated until the fall (if things go well) and dull phones are killing them. That recent service outage that took a couple of days to fix was the final straw for a lot of corporate clients, which comprise BlackBerry's only remaining customer base. Too bad, since RIM basically created the smartphone category.