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 iPhone disadvantages..., iPhone is not legend?

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harmeet15
post Nov 17 2008, 02:46 PM

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i face a firing squad abt da disadvantages of i3g almost daily...
i just tell them
boss, 1stly, i din ask u 2 buy one nor u paid for mine...so stop complaining
2ndly, if i say anyting against anyting u love, ur gf or wife, how wud u feel?
not so good rite., so just be happy with wat u have n let me be happy with wat i have..

harmeet15
post Nov 17 2008, 03:04 PM

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QUOTE(wilsoncvt @ Nov 17 2008, 03:01 PM)
I just wow the critics with the nicest looking applications and videos. It shuts them up tongue.gif
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tat works to...smile.gif
they just get fed up n say aiya...lousy la....
i get da point tat they wud want one but just cant say it out...hehe
ego ego
harmeet15
post Nov 17 2008, 03:36 PM

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QUOTE(wilsoncvt @ Nov 17 2008, 03:17 PM)
The thing about the iPhone3G is that there is a bigger learning curve (to fully utilise the phone's capabilities) as compared to say an N96. If you like all the new technological extra features but can't be bothered with tweaking your phone and rather have something out of the box, then an iPhone3G is probably not a worthwhile purchase.

That being said though, if you take the time to learn more about your iPhone3G and really nurture it ( lol tongue.gif )...the result is very satisfying.
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well said bro..its like learning n teaching ur kid 2 grow...over time it'll be perfect...biggrin.gif

QUOTE(rx330 @ Nov 17 2008, 03:22 PM)
crapphone.....
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i beg ur pardon?

QUOTE(zc_squash @ Nov 17 2008, 03:31 PM)
I've always tell people that when you compare the iPhone side-by-side, feature-by-feature with another phone, say, a high end Nokia or a touch screen Samsung, the iPhone would definitely lose out. On paper the iPhone is beaten out of the picture...but wait until you actually have one and use it.

There is something that the line-up of Nokia, Samsung, SE, etc. could not offer and what i deemed as the most important factor - EXPERIENCE. None of the phones that i've used thus far - which includes high end Nokias and Sony Ericssons could offer the same kind of experience the iPhone offer to its users.

The integration with iTunes is seamless. The Safari is by far the best mobile browser. And the AppStore is oh-la-la!

Sure your Nokia play music. Sure your Samsung surf the net. But do they do it better than the iPhone? No.

Yes the iPhone has a below-than-average speaker, it doesn't support MMS (at least not by default), it doesn't have a front-facing camera for video call. But the EXPERIENCE it offers far outweigh these shortcomings.

Say what you want boo-boys, i am sticking with my iphone smile.gif
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spot on bro...
almost everyone is speechless when u put the experience factor in...
i or any1 can brag on n on abt how tech savvy nokia hps' are or how sleek samsung looks...
at da end of da day, u just leave a person a day with an iphone, he'll he awed...
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harmeet15
post Nov 17 2008, 03:47 PM

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QUOTE(mangoman @ Nov 17 2008, 03:43 PM)
Your fren? Have u play with it yet? Have u ever touch an iphone yet? Come on, dun just listen to others, please experience using it urself be4 making any statement ok? doh.gif
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as far as i noe, he has an i3g...
usa ppl r confused since birth man...
they produce da item, love it, then hate it...
they dun noe wat they r doing man

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According to The NPD Group, we have recently seen a new leader for the “leading handset purchased by adult consumers in the US.” Of course, as the good news is being shared here, you most likely have guessed correctly, that new leader is the iPhone.

These sales numbers are for Q3 2008 and mean that not only has the iPhone taken that number one position, but it has done so with a $199 price tag. The other handsets that are rounding out the top 5 are the RAZR V3 in the number two slot followed by the BlackBerry Curve, LG Rumor and the LG enV2.

Overall, handset sales went down 15 percent year over year, but that said it is interesting to see that four out of the top 5 handsets are of the “smartphone” nature. It seems that more and more mobile customers are moving past the traditional phone and are looking for more advanced features.


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