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Just incase someone is after one of these instead of the new 3gs, cpw have the 16gb white or black 3g for £359 payasugo. Just been in lower floor store in bluewater and they have 4 of each colour in stock.
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Posted: 2009-06-26 13:28:25
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On 2009-06-20 13:48:57, scouser_75 wrote:
Guys can any one confirm if Push is now working properly and as it should on 3.0?
always did
anyway...here´s push messages using GriP (growl for iphone)
http://yfrog.com/5bwgtj Twitter though IM+
http://yfrog.com/08n2jj beejive
http://yfrog.com/18vlej beejive + HeiWAY
http://yfrog.com/0kxusj Message Log
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Posted: 2009-06-26 18:08:29
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GriP FTW in a big way! Awesome awesome... err did I say awesome?
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Posted: 2009-06-26 18:18:32
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A very good video
here about marketing iPhone apps. The whole thing is 50mins long but that includes 27min of Q&A after the initial presentation. I only watched the first half to keep the bandwidth down and it was well worth watching.
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Posted: 2009-06-27 11:03:02
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If I turn off 3G should I have blue circle or E on top bar? (o2 network) I've just never seen E so far and I got 3G signal:/
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Posted: 2009-06-27 11:26:11
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Turning off 3G makes the iPhone revert to 2G GPRS (the blue circle) or EDGE (the E symbol). It does not stop data usage, it merely switches to a method that uses less battery.
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Posted: 2009-06-27 12:15:13
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Yeah I know it's just that I thought it should always be E not normal 2G (circle), and I've never seen E on my phone. It would be strange that I'm in range of 3G signal but no edge.
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Posted: 2009-06-27 12:20:39
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Depends on whether your networks supports EDGE, not all networks do. Mine doesn't.
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Posted: 2009-06-28 08:28:16
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Only just discovered at the weekend that the process for force quitting an app (Safari,iPod etc) has changed in OS3.0. It used to be done by holding down the home button until it quits, however now you have to hold down the power/sleep button until the 'slide to power off' screen appears and then hold down home til the app quits.. Bizarre that Apple changed this.
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Posted: 2009-06-29 13:51:41
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presumably they wanted an easy way to get to voice control and with only two keys (excluding volume and silent) available, the obvious choice was to hold the home key down
this means the force exit *had* to change and of course, the force exit is used rarely compared to the voice control
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Posted: 2009-06-29 14:20:36
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