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cooker52 21-07-2007 22:56

Re: iPhone
 
You can't Text Message!!! I thought they had everything for it. That will probably stop a lot of people from buying it.

Srry to say, though, I do belive you can text message on it, there's gotta be a virtual keyboard or something on there! Otherwise, you probably wouldn't be able to access the internet near as easily on there.

Joe Matt 22-07-2007 01:01

Re: iPhone
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by robostangs548 (Post 635742)
The only thing that I can't believe is that you can't text message, definite put down.

The only thing I can't believe is that you can't read. Or look at the device. OR ANYTHING.

http://www.apple.com/iphone/phone/

I mean for pete's sake, there's an SMS button RIGHT THERE ON THE FRONT with TEXT printed under it.

robostangs548 22-07-2007 12:27

Re: iPhone
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Joe Matt (Post 635776)
The only thing I can't believe is that you can't read. Or look at the device. OR ANYTHING.

http://www.apple.com/iphone/phone/

I mean for pete's sake, there's an SMS button RIGHT THERE ON THE FRONT with TEXT printed under it.

Oh man sorry about that, that was just a rumor that I heard from my idiot cousin, I gave him a "Thanks a lot" and yeah I apologize.

team222badbrad 22-07-2007 15:25

Re: iPhone
 
Yup you sure can text message!

Here is how it works:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0WtSjCShVcQ

Here is an article I found on how happy iPhone customers are:

http://yahoo.usatoday.com/tech/wirel...ne_N.htm?csp=1

Ryan Dognaux 24-07-2007 12:03

Re: iPhone
 
So this is a bit ridiculous...

Apple Store to Begin Charging Entrance Fee

So much for browsing.

Mike Schroeder 24-07-2007 12:13

Re: iPhone
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ryan Dognaux (Post 636169)
So this is a bit ridiculous...

Apple Store to Begin Charging Entrance Fee

So much for browsing.


I think that was a joke

Ryan Dognaux 24-07-2007 12:16

Re: iPhone
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by "Big Mike" (Post 636175)
I think that was a joke

Oh, well good. Haha I can't exactly look at digg at the moment...

EricRobodox 29-07-2007 21:52

Re: iPhone
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by team222badbrad (Post 635851)
Yup you sure can text message!

Here is how it works:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0WtSjCShVcQ

Here is an article I found on how happy iPhone customers are:

http://yahoo.usatoday.com/tech/wirel...ne_N.htm?csp=1

Lol, it was a survey of 200 people. From AP Stats that I took, considering that 200 is not anywhere close to how many iPhone buyers there are, their is not a large enough sample size to say that the article is accurate. Notice how they dont say the results of the 1000 sample sized survey ;)

See, I have a Treo, I find it way superior to the iPhone. Oh, a big problem about the iPhone, you can not take out the battery. Something happens, you are screwed unless you happen to be at the Apple Store and plan on spending money to have them fix the problem or change the battery. lol. I personally don't care much for it, I find it hyped, like most Apple products (not saying that all Apple products don't deserve it, just saying this got too much). Plus from trying it out, I tend to hit the wrong keys a lot more often than I would on my Treo. Overall, I would give the iPhone a 7 out of 10 because it has wifi.

texasranger 29-07-2007 22:48

Re: iPhone
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by EricRobodox (Post 637080)
Lol, it was a survey of 200 people. From AP Stats that I took, considering that 200 is not anywhere close to how many iPhone buyers there are, their is not a large enough sample size to say that the article is accurate. Notice how they dont say the results of the 1000 sample sized survey ;)

See, I have a Treo, I find it way superior to the iPhone. Oh, a big problem about the iPhone, you can not take out the battery. Something happens, you are screwed unless you happen to be at the Apple Store and plan on spending money to have them fix the problem or change the battery. lol. I personally don't care much for it, I find it hyped, like most Apple products (not saying that all Apple products don't deserve it, just saying this got too much). Plus from trying it out, I tend to hit the wrong keys a lot more often than I would on my Treo. Overall, I would give the iPhone a 7 out of 10 because it has wifi.

Are you serious? You're saying that the Palm Treo is better than the iPhone. To start, the iPhone keyboard has bigger buttons than the treo keyboard. how could it be harder to type on? The iPhone has twice as much System RAM as all other smartphones, and up to 128 times the Flash RAM. You'd have to pay at least $100-200 to catch up with a flash card. The browser you get is the only one on the entire market that actually shows the internet as it really is. Other phones just have pages formatted for the phone's screen. God knows what you'll see when you browse a site you just made yesterday.

Heck, the iPhone is even cheaper!
Look: http://www.roughlydrafted.com/RD/RDM...B41E0D305.html

Yes, the iPhone does cost $499-$599, but has a service plan that's over $20 cheaper than other smartphones (this is considering that all plans have the same minutes and unlimited data).
Cell phone companies love to trick people by offering free or nearly free phones, and charging them tons of money on service plans. People don't say the Motorola Q is a $2,420 phone. they say it's a $150 phone, which obviously isn't true.

when people talk about how expensive the iPhone is, they don't dare compare it to other phones, they just add up all the costs and talk about how you could get that money and invest it. The same would go for any other smartphone.

And if you're still complaining about how hard the keyboard is to use, I just typed all this (except for the link) on my iPhone. No Problem.

texasranger 29-07-2007 23:06

Re: iPhone
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DCA Fan (Post 552872)
It's nice to look at, but I'm not planning on dishing out $600 for a phone any time soon. My worry is with the touchscreen, it will get incredibly greasy from hand oil and it seems like it'd be amazingly easy to scratch up.

Not true. I have an iPhone and I just wipe the screen with my shirt and it's clean. I also do keep my hands clean.

and i've been scratching the screen with my fingernails and i don't see any scratches.

To that part about dishing out the money, you're definitely not willing to dish out $2,420 on a Motorola Q or a blackberry pearl, or $2,720 on a Palm Treo.

Where am I getting all these numbers from?

http://www.roughlydrafted.com/RD/RDM...B41E0D305.html

the iphone is actually cheaper than other smartphones when you compare price of the phone AND service plan.

Wetzel 29-07-2007 23:36

Re: iPhone
 
1) Using the iPhone with a data plan is worthless because it only has EDGE.
2) The iPhone doesn't have a keyboard.
3) I like that the browser shows me YouTube as it really is, and not just parts of it. Then again, see 1.
3) No memory card slot
4) No A2DP
5) No voicedialing

The iPhone data plan is the same $20 as the unlimited data plan I have with ATT right now, so that won't cost me any extra.

$650 for a Nokia N95 right now with no commitment, versus $600 (can't buy more memory later) for the iPhone with a two year commitment. The HTC S621 is $390 and the Nokia E62 is $300 - both unlocked. I have seen the iPhone for sale places other than Apple/ATT - for $800. Now then, which is cheaper?

Ktkxbye.

I'll be happy when the Kaiser arrives, or the Nokia N95 shows up over here, or I get lazy and just import. (Or I graduate and get a real job so I can afford a mobile solution)
Not familar with the Kaiser? Let me share with you!
WM 6, 128 system ram, wifi, full bluetooth, triband HSDPA and HSUPA, GPS, 3 megapixel camera, sweet flip up screen.

The iPhone has some serious shortcomings that I hope they rectify in future iterations.

Wetzel

texasranger 30-07-2007 18:47

Re: iPhone
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Wetzel (Post 637091)
1) Using the iPhone with a data plan is worthless because it only has EDGE.
2) The iPhone doesn't have a keyboard.
3) I like that the browser shows me YouTube as it really is, and not just parts of it. Then again, see 1.
3) No memory card slot
4) No A2DP
5) No voicedialing

The iPhone data plan is the same $20 as the unlimited data plan I have with ATT right now, so that won't cost me any extra.

$650 for a Nokia N95 right now with no commitment, versus $600 (can't buy more memory later) for the iPhone with a two year commitment. The HTC S621 is $390 and the Nokia E62 is $300 - both unlocked. I have seen the iPhone for sale places other than Apple/ATT - for $800. Now then, which is cheaper?

Ktkxbye.

I'll be happy when the Kaiser arrives, or the Nokia N95 shows up over here, or I get lazy and just import. (Or I graduate and get a real job so I can afford a mobile solution)
Not familar with the Kaiser? Let me share with you!
WM 6, 128 system ram, wifi, full bluetooth, triband HSDPA and HSUPA, GPS, 3 megapixel camera, sweet flip up screen.

The iPhone has some serious shortcomings that I hope they rectify in future iterations.

Wetzel

You greatly underestimate edge. If you have full bars, it's just as fast as normal cable internet. Plus, there's wifi.

And i can't find a 16 GB SD card that is affordable. they cost like 300 bucks.

in response to 3, there are over 10,000 youtube videos on the iphone.

as i just said like 2 posts ago, the iphone HAS a keyboard, and works BETTER than physical (and cheezy) cell phone keyboards. Before you consider buying this "Kaiser", make sure that it has good battery life–3G is very battery inefficient.

and lastly, you did NOT consider the phone plan in the price. I'm comparing the bestselling smartphones with equal plans. Go to my other post and see that link.

Wetzel 31-07-2007 01:21

I <3 research.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by texasranger (Post 637197)
You greatly underestimate edge. If you have full bars, it's just as fast as normal cable internet. Plus, there's wifi.

And i can't find a 16 GB SD card that is affordable. they cost like 300 bucks.

in response to 3, there are over 10,000 youtube videos on the iphone.

as i just said like 2 posts ago, the iphone HAS a keyboard, and works BETTER than physical (and cheezy) cell phone keyboards. Before you consider buying this "Kaiser", make sure that it has good battery life–3G is very battery inefficient.

and lastly, you did NOT consider the phone plan in the price. I'm comparing the bestselling smartphones with equal plans. Go to my other post and see that link.

16 GB SD cards are expensive. What does that have to do with this discussion?

That said, EDGE is terribly slow. With a theoretical maximum of 473.6 kbit/s for EDGE there is no way it can get close to touching my cable modem. I just ran a speed test and got 6065Kbit/s down and 672 Kbit/s up. HSDPA provides down-link speeds of up to 14.4 Mbit/s theoretically. How is EDGE anywhere near that?

And as far as that other website goes, their conclusions are junk. The second sentence shows their obvious bias before we get to any data. They say the TyTn costs $860 vs the iPhone $600, but the TyTn (branded as the Cingular 8525) is $299 with contract, or $599 without direct from ATT. The same goes for the rest of the prices they list, with the ones I checked being at the least $130 more than they are available for.

As for plans, the iPhone plans are exactly the same as the regular plans according to ATT, with the exception of the unlimited data plan for the iPhone listed as $20 vs the $19.99 for the other smart phones. Oh, and you have a choice to get the data plan or not with non iPhones.

Apple fanboys spread just as much FUD as MS fanboys.

Wetzel

EricRobodox 31-07-2007 01:42

Re: iPhone
 
It was a lot of iPhone bashing, and I dont want to anger people. Anyways, my plan is i think 30 at most per month with a Palm Treo 700W. I have a wifi card i can just put in, as well as the expansion slot can allow me to hold more memory. Just think that Treo > iPhone by a long shot.

texasranger 31-07-2007 04:32

Re: iPhone
 
that guy did have a point

There are three things to consider when calculating the value of a phone:

1. Up front cost
2. Cost of service plan
3. Resale value

Most phones are lucky to be worth anything after two years. However, apple products such as iPods (which are doing well in the music player market) retain most of that value.

Don't judge the iPhone until you've actually used one (for more than 30 seconds, I hope). It's a great peice of techmology.


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