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Guys who are using an iPhone 4 on Tesco; When you get a voicemail do you get the red dot/notification symbol on the Phone icon?
I don't get the red dot but instead get a text message saying I have a voicemail!
Surely this can't be normal!?!?!?!?!
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Posted: 2010-07-29 13:11:25
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Did anyone read this weeks 5 page article in Micro Mart magazine ? it was pretty harsh on Apple labelling the iPhone 4 a PR disaster. Still very funny to read and some good points made, albeit in a negative way toward Apple again.
@ voda_jon - so what do people do who have no internet connection ? or do they activate the phone via iTunes on the iPhone ?
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Posted: 2010-07-29 17:51:16
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activation is only via itunes on pc or mac
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Posted: 2010-07-29 17:52:19
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Isnt that a bit.. silly.
Like i said, what if someone orders the phone, it comes to their home address via post, yet they have no internet connection or home computer ? does that mean they're stuck with a brick until they can visit CPW ??
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Posted: 2010-07-29 18:07:02
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Them having an iPhone and not having a PC will not be ideal... Since to upload music, movies, firmware updates all done via iTunes...
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Posted: 2010-07-29 18:12:35
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I suppose if someone is so simple as to not have a pc, they would be too simple to upload media onto the device anyway.
Like i said earlier in this thread, much of Apple's customers are probably only into the iPhone as a fashion accessory.
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Posted: 2010-07-29 18:44:01
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thats strange, I've only ever seen people using the iphone for phone calls, texting, listening to music, watching videos etc..., things people do with such devices... I've never seen anyone wearing them
I wouldn't even say they are especially good looking devices either, but anyway... I think we get it now that you're not a fan but you do seem to be letting us know every little thing that you don't like
I do remember though that Nokia made a line of wearable devices... but thats another story...
btw, I got my black bumper yesterday, tried it on and took it right off as its not my style
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Posted: 2010-07-29 19:20:07
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On 2010-07-27 00:44:48, mriley wrote:
I remember steve jobs calling the iPhone 4 antenna "brilliant engineering." Turn your slim iPhone 4 into a chunky 3GS by strapping a band of rubber around it! For such a huge price you must be crazy to buy this phone...
I agree
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Posted: 2010-07-29 19:34:19
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Bah ! Masseur and his sarcasm. You know who i mean, the millions of people who buy the iPhone and only ever text, call or take pictures with it and not much else. I know several such iPhone owners.
But you're wrong, i am a fan, just not a fan that could use an iPhone as his main phone yet. Its still too limited for me. I did think the first three iPhones were gorgeous to look at. Lets face it they've not really been bettered looks wise. Not as keen on the iPhone 4 though, even though it feels so well built i could throw it and it would survive every time. Even though it wont so nobody get any ideas. Im not as keen on its side panels (antenna issues aside), i preferred the curves of old.
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Posted: 2010-07-30 01:22:42
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I've never met an iphone user that only uses it for calls and texting. They all use at least a couple of apps, safari, email and ipod. Now, I've seen many many symbian users that only do calls and texting.
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Posted: 2010-07-30 05:12:31
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