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 iPhone OS 3.0(OUT NOW!) + iPhone 3GS(Late July?), Apple Store Italy sells 3G[S] UNLOCKED!

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post Apr 1 2009, 08:45 PM

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Sometimes I find apple frustrating. Every year they'll just release something new making the older products slightly obsolete. Assuming you get the not-yet-announced new gen iphone, how long will it be till yours is outdated as well? =.="

But for now I'm already very satisfied with my current iphone 3g.. it's got almost all the functions I require and with the upcoming 3.0 I don't think this phone lacks anything else except for video recording (which I believe is not a hardware limitation.. apple should be able to release an app or fix for it right?).
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post Apr 2 2009, 08:46 PM

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QUOTE(stringfellow @ Apr 1 2009, 09:13 PM)
Anything is a pain in the ass if you dont know how to use it. To those who does, it is an invaluable too and gateway to loads of entertainment material, and yes, even free ones. Want to drag and drop? Go back to Windows. iTunes goes one step further into managing your content with either the option of a lazy-arse ******* who just want to sync in content or for the neat-freaks who wants content metadata embedded into their library content. Perhaps you're used to the archaic ways of some no-brand MP7 player that appears as a storage device under Windoze and transfer/drag and drop it that way? Tsk tsk tsk, lazy lazy! shakehead.gif
PErhaps you should UPDATE yourself to their release schedule rather than being frustrated for no reason. They have their iPhone 3G released for 9 months already, where were you? In a cave? It is not Apple's fault that you are not keeping up with their release schedule or their iPhone release roadmap. You snooze, you lose. If you dont want to feel outdated so soon, *gasp* buy them as soon as it is released, maybe?  shakehead.gif Early adopters get their chance to use it longer and feel that their purchase is worthwhile, why should we early adopters have to suffer for even longer wait period just because you either not brave enough to take the plunge earlier, or dont care enough to find out about it early enough? If money was tight, then that is the price you have to pay. Even if that is the case, save up enough and wait for the next release, if you are wise enough. You willend up having the latest and greatest, and not having to feel outdated too early in your iPhone ownership period.

To summarize this, if you're late, then you get left behind, there is no stopping technology. Me? Once July rolls around, that iPhone will only be outdated a year later, and I dont feel compelled to whine about it being outdated only after a 3 months of ownership. If you think that Apple is not adding new hardware and functionalities to their flagship money-making device, you're more naive than I thought. To keep people interested, ESPECIALLY THE MILLIONS OF EARLY ADOPTERS AND LOYALSUPPORTERS who believed in Apple, they will have to add new functionalities and that leads to additional hardware inclusions. It pays to be loyal and willing to take the plunge, if you're too scared to follow through, then bear the consequences. Be left behind.  icon_rolleyes.gif
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lol bro I honestly don't get why are you overreacting to people's own personal opinion. It does feel like I'm being attacked by you or so for voicing out what I feel. My point is just plain simple, I BELIEVE (note: I BELIEVE BUT I MAY BE WRONG. experience tells me to be careful with people like you because you pick on one's choice of words) apple have the technology to embed most of the features which users are looking for nowadays such as a 2nd camera or so but why wouldn't they? The 3.0 update with copy and paste, mms, etc etc.., even kevin rose questioned during the diggit (or some conference which has something to do with digg) conference on how come apple didn't think of putting it earlier on and waited? Don't get me wrong, I am a big fan of apple... I have a nano, a touch, video, and iphone as well as the latest macbook. All I'm saying is that I would prefer if apple give us the updates sooner rather than releasing them in such small batches like that. So why give such personal-attack like replies towards my opinions? Have I insulted you? Or am I just too stupid to understand a godly knowledgeable person like you? rclxub.gif rclxub.gif sweat.gif
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post Apr 6 2009, 08:16 PM

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i wonder whether the new ipod touch will have mic as well. that'll be a great upgrade.
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post Apr 15 2009, 06:47 PM

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QUOTE(hades86 @ Apr 14 2009, 03:11 PM)
3 iPhones? What do you think?
[via gizmodo]
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honestly I won't be surprised at all if apple comes up with multiple versions of the iPhone to cater for those who might not need all the extras. It'll be interesting to see what's coming up next. Can't wait. rclxms.gif
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post Apr 23 2009, 09:18 PM

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QUOTE(prasys @ Apr 23 2009, 03:13 PM)
I guess I fell for the trap . Anyhow , that's why I kinda hate with apple products. For sure 2-3 months after I've bought a product, there would be a new and improved version of the product

Anyway , I think they'll be making use of the new headphones , which has remote (aka volume controls). It would be easier for us to control the volume by using the volume keys in the new headphones rather then pressing it in the unit itself
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Hey we're on the same boat. Good thing you're a moderator.. the last time i said something like that a few weeks ago our dear pro mr.stringfellow flamed me even before I have a chance to explain anything. Ah well that's life....

But like cpyew said, things improve themselves over time.. it's just with apple they do it very often and in small increments at times. Either way I'm still curious of what are the specs of the new iphone.. Might consider upgrading if the package with maxis is good and the upgrades are useful to me.

Apple oh apple... please allow the iPhone to be used as a modem... I don't wanna jailbreak my phone.. cry.gif
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post Apr 25 2009, 12:25 AM

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QUOTE(stringfellow @ Apr 23 2009, 09:33 PM)
It was not a flame, it was an "I told you so!". Now, doesn't the scenario unfolding before you now points towards "I told you so"?

What, you think him being a moderator, I wouldnt say the same to him? I've posted my post directing it to everyone, INCLUDING any of these higher-ups, and guess what? Nobody other than you and a few others countered my post otherwise, probably because they would think that there's a chance that what I posted was right. And guess what too? I was right all along! Not to gloat, or boast or anything, but it pays to keep up with things going on rather than getting swept up by the local scene and oblivious to what Apple plans to do. Remember, it is YOU who say I'm a pro, nowhere in my post that I claim as such. If I am a pro , anyone who surfs to Macrumors.com and takes a little bit of time reading the buyers guide section is also a pro. No my dear BlurHeng, I am not a pro, I am just proactive in looking out for signs of things to come. In this field of technology, you snooze, you lose. Nobody's waiting for you when you miss the bandwagon. No amount of remorse or regret, (as seen by some of the threads and the mood of the posts around these parts of the forum) will stop Apple from delaying their launch. Even if that person is a moderator. rolleyes.gif

All it takes is a little bit of time, a little research, and faith. Apple's moves nowadays are pretty predictable, and there's lots of signs pointing towards the obvious. I have been posting and advocating Macrumors and their buyers guide for how many times I have lost count, check my posts. Not my fault that nobody wants to listen to what I'm saying or what I'm posting. Not my fault too that what I have been surmizing all these while is right too. whistling.gif

Sometimes it stings a little to admit that other person may be right all this while. Weird thing is, I'm not looking for admittance, I was just looking to save people from buying something that probably will be obsolete in 3 months. But hey, what can I do if people dont want to read or listen to what I say, moderators included?
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What have you told me seriously? That a new iPhone is coming soon? Go back to all of my posts and FIND ME any replies I've given which actually meant that "NO NEW IPHONE IS COMING SOON!". I do not regret buying the iPhone nor do I need to make up things just to make myself feel better. Being frustrated with the pace that technology is moving or the way apple is running their business plans isn't wrong. Perhaps it is you who's no longer feeling 'special' since the current iPhone is no longer as rare and uncommon among phone users anymore? I don't know really. But whatever it is bring your personal attacks elsewhere and stop calling names stringfellow (or stinkfellow?). It's BlueHeng and you should go for typing lessons. yawn.gif yawn.gif Then again probably there's no point talking to you. You're just full of arrogance and unwilling to accept the opinions of others. Really sad but I guess it can't be helped. shakehead.gif
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post May 17 2009, 09:09 AM

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QUOTE(gmail @ May 16 2009, 11:23 PM)
i came across this in my twitter.

this is sexier than the colourful iphone.

http://hungtommy.com/?p=349
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haha it does look good. Slim back.
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post May 24 2009, 12:50 PM

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Not sure whether this has been posted here before but thought I should just share it.. 1 week+ old news though:

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Gadget Lab Hardware News and Reviews
Analyst: No New iPhone at WWDC 2009

    * By Brian X. Chen Email Author
    * May 13, 2009  |
    * 4:07 pm  |
    * Categories: Phones

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An analyst is naysaying popular speculation that Apple will announce a new iPhone at its World Wide Developer Conference next month.

Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster on Wednesday issued a statement saying he does not expect an iPhone to be announced at the WWDC keynote scheduled for June 8. Rather, he expects Apple will devote a separate event for launching a family of new iPhones.

“We do not anticipate the launch in early June,” Munster said. “We continue to expect multiple models, possibly a high-end iPhone with improved specs from the current version and a low-end version with lower capacity and fewer features along with a reduced pricing plan. Such a model could also be used in Apple’s launch of the iPhone into China as soon as the end of summer ‘09.”

If Munster is correct, all that means is we’ll have to wait only two weeks longer to hear about Apple’s next iPhone. Munster’s speculation is based on what Apple stated in a press release, which says the event will focus on Mac OS X Snow Leopard and the iPhone 3.0 operating system, with no mention of a new handset. However, it’s worth noting Apple launched the iPhone 3G at WWDC 2008, and the press release for that event also did not hint at a hardware announcement.

Uh Oh: No New iPhone Or Steve Jobs At Apple’s WWDC [BusinessInsider]

(Source: http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2009/05/ana...-at-wwdc-2009/)

No new iPhone announcement and Steve Jobs during WWDC possible? We can expect a new iPhone but slightly later. A seperate event perhaps? Either Apple is changing their marketing strategy or they're waiting for Steve to announce the new iPhone himself. haha..

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post May 25 2009, 12:14 PM

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QUOTE(little_pixie @ May 25 2009, 12:10 PM)
So no NEW iPhone...?? So sad lah...
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Calm down. There will be a new iPhone. It's just that the announcement date MIGHT not be during WWDC as expected by many.
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post Jun 3 2009, 01:31 PM

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@.@ from that picture it says front facing camera is unlikely.. although it's just a rumor, still, it breaks my heart. T.T
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post Jun 5 2009, 03:42 PM

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QUOTE(g3n0c|d3 @ Jun 5 2009, 09:24 AM)
next week??? wow.... i didnt realize it until u said it bro.... another 7 days or so counting..... biggrin.gif
honestly im excited now....
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7 days or so might be too soon. It's alright to be excited. But don't be too disappointed if by any chance apple only announce it after WWDC. Like many analysts have pointed out that there are already a lot for apple to cover as they have many new product and software launching.
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post Jun 5 2009, 08:53 PM

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QUOTE(contreasjun27 @ Jun 5 2009, 05:07 PM)
the pricing for the new iphone will be much cheaper right?
is it true about this?
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QUOTE(NoN@me @ Jun 5 2009, 05:59 PM)
additional and upgrading of hardware.... wont be cheaper one!!! much expensive thn got ^^
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Hmmm most of the rumors I've read states that they will maintain the same price.
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post Jun 6 2009, 12:01 AM

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QUOTE(vui_msia @ Jun 5 2009, 10:47 PM)
All the prices mentioned online are from US ... and that is under 2 years contract under AT&T.. but looks at our price and compare US 3g iPhone price now... u think we will get the same offer?

somemore, we are getting iPhone 3g after xx year xx days after it launched...  sad.gif
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ahh yes... well you have a point there. Probably the price will be jakced up by the middleman.

This is April's news but I'll just post it anyway.
(Nothing related to the new iPhone whatsoever)
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Ask Amy: iPhones 'Sweat Sensitive'
By Amy Davis

POSTED: Tuesday, April 7, 2009
UPDATED: 10:52 am CDT April 7, 2009
HOUSTON -- They shelled out hundreds of dollars for new iPhones and now they say their phones are worthless. Houston consumers called Amy when their Apple iPhones just stopped working. They say Apple is not willing to replace them.

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# WATCH IT: Sweat Can Damage Apple iPhones
FIND IT: Product Information Guide

KPRC Local 2 investigative reporter Amy Davis is looking into the damage some are calling a design flaw.

Our cell phones take a pretty good beating. We drop them. Your kids may use yours as a teether. But the Apple customers we spoke with said all they did was take their new phones to the gym.

"I never would've bought a phone if I knew would ruin the first time I got it out at the gym," Stacie Keneker said.

"They sell all these accessories that you are supposed to be able to use at the gym to make it convenient," Lee Pittman complained.

  But "convenient" is the last word Pittman and Keneker said they'd use to describe their iPhone experience.

"I would like a phone that works," Keneker said, holding up her iPhone that constantly resets itself.

"This phone is worthless to me now. It's useless," said Pittman, whose iPhone will no longer let him make calls.

When their iPhones stopped working properly, both said Apple employees told them a moisture sensor on their devices had been tripped.

"It happens all the time," said Pittman, repeating what he said an Apple employee at the Willowbrook store told him.  "He said they have this issue all the time."

What happens? Apparently sweat happens.

Both Keneker and Pittman use their iPhones at the gym to listen to music or use the calorie counting fitness applications that actually come with the phone. They said Apple employees told them their sweaty palms are the likely culprit here.

"If this was going to be sensitive enough where you can't use it at the gym, why don't they have a cover there?" asked Pittman, pointing to the opening where the charger plugs into the iPhone.

When we called Apple a spokesperson e-mailed us this 28-page product information guide.

On page 10, the guide advises to "avoid getting moisture in openings."

By searching Google for "iPhone moisture," we discovered a lot of Apple customers are peeved at the product they said won't hold up in less than ideal conditions.

"If the sweat from my hand will ruin it, I can only imagine what would happen if I left it in my car this summer," said Keneker.

We asked Apple if it planned any design changes or better warnings to buyers about the iPhone's sensitivity to moisture and humidity. They didn't answer that question.

The Apple spokesperson who e-mailed said she would have someone in customer support contact Pittman and Keneker. We will follow up and let you know if Apple does anything for them.

If you have a consumer question to "Ask Amy," send her an e-mail.

Copyright 2009 by Click2Houston.com. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Source: http://www.click2houston.com/news/19114407/detail.html#-

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(CNN) -- When the earphone jack on her iPhone started acting buggy, Kristile Cain took the phone in to her local Apple store.
Some consumers are becoming quite bugged by certain smart phone quirks.

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Initially, she was told that the phone appeared to be faulty and that it would be replaced.

That was until the store employee realized that the moisture indicator in the phone had been tripped.

"I guess it must have been moisture from it being in the bathroom or something," said the Chicago, Illinois, resident. "It hasn't been dunked or anything, and it hasn't been in water. My only guess is that when I take a shower, I always put the phone on the counter, and the steam must have caused [condensation]."

In the wonderful world of smart phones, it's easy to forget that the very things that make them such a marvel can also make them susceptible to quirks that some users have found annoying.

From the iPhone's sensitivity to water and the inability to use the touch screen while wearing gloves, to complaints about the size of BlackBerry keys and the responsiveness of its operating system, some smart phone owners are peeved by what they view as less than intelligent design.
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Daniel V. Hoffmann, an author and chief technology officer for SMobile Systems, said consumers have the perception that their smart phones will always work perfectly -- a concept he finds intriguing, given that even getting a call through can sometimes be a feat.

"Just by the pure portability nature, people expect [the phones] to work all the time," said Hoffman, whose company offers security products and services for mobile phones. "The expectation for technology is very high, but it's the implementation people need to come back down to earth with some time."

Cain is not the only one who has had her iPhone use dampened.

In Houston, Texas, a pair of iPhone owners recently complained that sweat from their workouts rendered their devices useless.

Once the moisture indicator -- which changes color and is visible through the headphone jack -- is activated, the warranty for the phone is voided, and Apple is not required to replace it.

Apple did not respond to requests for comment.

Jeremy Horwitz, editor in chief of iLounge, said the iPhone moisture issue dates back to similar complaints with Apple's iPod music player.

He believes that Apple must bear some responsibility, considering how it positions the phones.

"Apple markets these devices as 'take them everywhere, do everything with them, work out with them and keep them in your pocket no matter where you are' sort of devices," he said.

"As a result of that, you do see people going and working out with applications that they download from Apple's app store for the specific purposes of working out," Horwitz added. "It's not a surprise then, under circumstances like that, that people would get sweat into the iPhone."

Ventura County, California, resident Bill Kemble said he and his wife have made peace with such problems as accidentally ending a call by hitting the faceplate with an ear or earring when using a smart phone.

"I've accepted the quirks as part of a leading-edge technology ... not unlike early cell phones always dropping calls, etc.," Kemble said. "If the same quirks were to exist three to five years down the line, I would not be so accepting of them."

Chris Reece, editor in chief of Planet-iPhones.com, said smart phones have become such a part of everyday life that people often forget the devices are sophisticated and sensitive.

"Like any electronic device, it shouldn't have moisture on it of any kind," Reece said. Consumers must hope manufacturers will be understanding when incidents happen, he said.

Larry Cooperman is director of the University of California, Irvine's OpenCourseWare, which places educational materials and resources online for free access by the public. Cooperman, whose son broke an iPhone while riding his bike, said that the more people rely on their smart phones, the more responsibility they must take for the devices.

"If you can't come to class the next day and say, 'my dog ate the homework,' then you can't come to class the next day and say, 'my smart phone broke, and I couldn't communicate,' " he said. "People are increasingly doing more and more on a phone than we ever thought they could."

Cain -- who is also familiar with the lack of responsiveness of the iPhone's touch screen to users wearing gloves, which poses a challenge during Chicago's frigid winters -- does a great deal with hers. The IT professional with the University of Chicago is waiting to see whether Apple will replace her water-damaged phone.

For now, Cain, who wrote about her experience on her blog, Littletechgirl.com, must use her earphones if she wants to make calls on her iPhone.

She said she believes that Apple should reconsider its placement of the moisture indicator and move it to an area of the phone that is not so accessible.

"Every other phone we know they are inside the phone somewhere, behind the battery component or somewhere where accidental moisture from one raindrop is not going to get in there and set it off," she said. "To have them right there, where water can easily get into the phone, is not smart."

Source: http://www.cnn.com/2009/TECH/04/14/smart.p...uggy/index.html


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QUOTE(TakanoKyohei @ Jun 8 2009, 09:21 AM)
em, of course its for at&t but it also will be sell at others country after that. iphone was originally for us thats why they it it priority to at&t then after that i will going to others.

and i think malaysia will not sell it at low price..but anything can happend so we just wait for the update then. icon_idea.gif

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I know what I'm about is irrelevant to the topic but: Dude, I have no idea what you're saying. Can you please rephrase your sentence properly? sweat.gif

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Aiks a dissapointment for not having a 2nd camera. I was also hoping for something more than a 3mp camera though but great upgrade from the current iphone 3g! I guess I'll be keeping my iphone 3g instead of giving it to my dad. =P
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QUOTE(nokia2003 @ Jun 9 2009, 02:59 PM)
Optus is the first Australian carrier to announce its intentions for the iPhone 3G S: it'll be ready to go on June 26.
sos chili lingham pekat
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Yeah I just received an SMS from Optus regarding the new iPhone updates. Boy they ARE fast.
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QUOTE(nokia2003 @ Jun 12 2009, 12:18 AM)
@ hihihehe

from the e-mail i received from apple, i think the launch is applicable to the standalone apple retail store (and not those premium resellers)

there are two in melbourne; chadstone and doncaster
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QUOTE(hihihehe @ Jun 12 2009, 12:22 AM)
tht will b far from city here..will think about it since will b fin exam by tht time...
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Hmm the one in chadstone is huge. My exams only end on the 30th though. sad.gif

QUOTE(davidmak @ Jun 12 2009, 08:04 AM)
I won't deny it. I want one  sweat.gif  rolleyes.gif

The moment I see Apple's comment that it will have twice the speed and RAM, I knew something powerful is in the works. When I saw Pre having Cortex and PowerVR SGX, fuh! This is great. I'm not really excited about iPhone OS 3.0 cause its kinda expected. But it is the vision of great games and apps from such strong platform that is enticing me. Hehe!
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blink.gif blink.gif wow if there's SO MUCH difference between the 2 phone's graphics I might consider upgrading my current 3G as well. lol
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No tethering for included data allowance.. wow that is really what people say 'potong stim'.. And I was so happy (until now) to think that I'll be able to make full use of my monthly 250MB once OS3.0 is released. sad.gif

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QUOTE(nokia2003 @ Jun 16 2009, 07:51 PM)
precisely. let's put in this way, with the PC/MAC, you are more likely to be mouse-clicking happy with also the tendency to surf for p0rn, discovery channel sites et cetera.

to my best knowledge, even the youtube videos are optimised for the iPhone consumption over the network.
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That's the whole point. It's like, I've been only using at most 150MB per month only. And that's quite hardcore use. I wanna finish it all if possible. lol I'm a cheapskate!
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MUAHAHA I managed to enable tethering on my iPhone (Optus). Went through whirlpool and dug out some settings. I hope neither Optus / Apple will come up with a way to stop us from tethering with custom settings. *happy back to study*

Source: http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-replies.cfm?t=1219715

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