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Have the lets golf game on my satio and its a very nice game
enjoyed it so much i wished id bought an iphone lol
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Posted: 2010-01-05 20:04:21
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Hi again! My iPhone shows this .....
but this is todays offering!!
@larry 68, I had a go at the Lets Golf game... need more practice!
Ofiaich
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Posted: 2010-01-06 01:20:06
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The Daily Mirror paper today has a section on the iphone war. It compares Orange Vodafone and O2 Tesco tariffs in one section. Tesco only one with 12 month tariff. Have no link
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Posted: 2010-01-06 22:59:00
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hello can someone plz tell me if 32GB iphone 3gs is worth it for 500 pound?
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Posted: 2010-01-11 02:55:48
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This is perhaps slightly off topic in the 3G
S thread, but anyone with the older iPhone 3G may be interested in the "iVideoCamera" app now available in the Appstore - as the name suggests, this is a video recording app for any iPhone without an inbuilt video camera.
I bought this for 59p a few weeks ago when the quality of the app was quite poor - producing "video" of just 3fps - but an update last week has now brought this up to a slightly more respectable 10fps, and added a raft of tools for uploading and sharing video with Youtube, Facebook etc. There's also a "high resolution" 320×427 option, although this drops the recording time drastically.
This kind of hacky approach to video recording has been available I know through Cycorder to jailbroken phones for some time, but this is a seemingly well supported app that's available direct from the Appstore with no jailbreaking necessary - worth 59p I think.
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Posted: 2010-01-11 16:44:58
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Sorry for slightly off topic:
Any of you iPhonerizers giving credence to these rumours surfacing of April release for new 4G?
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Posted: 2010-01-13 14:05:38
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to fill out what the rumours are:-
dual core
oled screen
video calling
removable battery
I'd be surprised otherwise there would already be the odd leaked (if blurry) picture
these rumours seem to be based on the fact that google is pushing ahead fast with android but I'm not convinced thats enough for apple to change the game plan it has had since launch
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Posted: 2010-01-13 14:14:03
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Agreed with masseur - although an April release would be great for me (the very month my 3G contract is up) I can't see Apple ditching the summer timetable that's worked so well for them so far, and rushing something like this out. If 3GS sales were running out of steam then maybe, but there's been no sign of that.
Aside from that, the rumoured specs just sound incongruous - the sort of thing a fevered gadget hound might get excited about, but Apple wouldn't touch. I find it hard to believe that a dual core processor would be at all practical in terms of battery life, video calling has always been the smartest thing that previous iPhones have omitted, and Nexus One aside there's strong arguments against a OLED screens in devices like these, particularly when the current iPhone's screen has such good daylight visibility - I just can't see Apple making those kind of choices.
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Posted: 2010-01-13 15:10:50
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Im hoping for a new home screen with the 4.0 OS.
At a guess, the new phone will have faster processor, looks like it could have a new GPU. A slight design refresh might be nice but i dont see it changing al that much.
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Posted: 2010-01-13 15:24:57
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yes, the new GPU with full OpenGL 3.2 and OpenCL 1.0 support is a very likely new ingredient and though it hasn't been mentioned alot, I do feel that a slightly larger screen is on the cards.
Given Apple's hesitance to offer official multi tasking due to battery requirements I dount the dual core will come unless they have some miracle battery technology to unveil at the same time, but I have hopes that they will now make multi tasking officially supported as it is probably the one remaining major difference to other manufacturer offerings, and if an exchangeable battery really is on the cards then that is all the more likely IMHO.
I doubt very much about the video calling as even now I know no one who uses this and I'm sure Apple would recognise that. I do think video calling will be more accepted one day, but not for a few years yet
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Posted: 2010-01-13 15:39:23
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