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carkitter Posts: > 500

I agree wit the media comments but not with the web browser comments. Opera mini 4 kicks Safari's butt, Safari is fortunate to be linked to an unbeatable TS screen and interface.
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Posted: 2008-12-30 01:33:00
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REO Posts: > 500

I left SE last year for the iphone... This is the longest I've kept a phone.
1 entire year.... I absoloutely love it and I'm still an SE fan.... However I'm not ready to come back to SE just yet.... I'm having too much fun.....

Browsing on the iphone is a delight... Plus I do love the itunes and its interface. I still have the W810, S700 and an old T610..... ; )
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Posted: 2008-12-30 02:50:35
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TheVictor Posts: 34

Agreed with Eddie, I don't have the iphone but I had the iPod touch and that thing was extremely nice to use for browsing. Safari was okay but the touch screen really made it work nice.
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Posted: 2008-12-30 09:23:09
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SloopJohnB Posts: > 500

I gave up for the iphone last year. I´m still wainting for something that will make me drop my iphone.
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Posted: 2008-12-30 10:06:12
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NoroBiik Posts: 277

As an alternative to the netPC's (like the Asus EeePC & HP Mininote etc), the 3G IPhone is a good (though pricey) choice with it's 3G/WiFI connectivity, great browser, Unix OS. As a phone, specially compared to the models coming out in Asia, it lags rather badly.

HSPA has become a stronger presence where I live and it will be a while before the IPhone has this. My T700 with a 3 Megapix cam (no autofocus,no zoom,no flash though it has a strong LED light) comes out with much better pics (also has HSPA btw).

And I don't have to deal with a soldered battery that only Apple can change or remove.

The (IPHone) software is definitely great , so is the multitouch touchscreen (which other cell phone are starting to have fyi) but when is the hardware going to catch up?

[ This Message was edited by: NoroBiik on 2008-12-30 11:40 ]
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Posted: 2008-12-30 12:38:16
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leo_asb Posts: 181

i gave up my K850 last august for the iphone 3g.

i have no regrets whatsoever but i do miss the xenon flash.

i can still sneak usage of my K850 because i just gave it to my mom. hehe
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Posted: 2008-12-30 13:51:17
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medchemlal Posts: 12

Good design of iPhone but it has no bluetooth no changeable battery , still needs some improvment in camera ...

This message was posted from a W800i
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Posted: 2008-12-30 16:11:21
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DCUK7 Posts: > 500

@ NoroBiik

The iPhone radio supports tri-band HSDPA 3.6 (minimum). Why would that not be enough for a current phone? HSUPA is rare and HSPA+, lets not even go there. Considering a lot of networks cap their HSDPA speeds to either 1.2 or 3.6 I fail to see the need for faster speed at this point in time.
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Posted: 2008-12-30 17:20:30
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NoroBiik Posts: 277


On 2008-12-30 17:20:30, DCUK7 wrote:
@ NoroBiik

The iPhone radio supports tri-band HSDPA 3.6 (minimum). Why would that not be enough for a current phone?



So it does , my mistake

http://www.gsmarena.com/apple_iphone_3g-2424.php
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Posted: 2008-12-31 04:09:03
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