If you like the HD2 and you are moving to Sprint you will LOVE the EVO. Otherwise wait until late October and see what WinMo7 has to offer.
iphone
I'm sure most of you have figured out by my uncanny balance of creativity and brilliance, that Smackie is in fact left handed. I guess this means no iPhone 4 for me as Jobs is singlehandley out to destroy the rabid fanboiness of the lefthanded world. If you're not like him, there is no room for you in his world.
http://i.engadget.com/2010/06/24/apple-responds-over-iphone-4-reception-issues-youre-holding-th/
And, after two weeks with this iPhone 3g in Europe, it has become very clear to me that most iPhone users have not used any other smartphone in the last 3 years, because there is so much this phone cannot do that other phones can.
http://i.engadget.com/2010/06/24/apple-responds-over-iphone-4-reception-issues-youre-holding-th/
And, after two weeks with this iPhone 3g in Europe, it has become very clear to me that most iPhone users have not used any other smartphone in the last 3 years, because there is so much this phone cannot do that other phones can.
like making calls in europe?
vansmack wrote:
I'm sure most of you have figured out by my uncanny balance of creativity and brilliance, that Smackie is in fact left handed. I guess this means no iPhone 4 for me as Jobs is singlehandley out to destroy the rabid fanboiness of the lefthanded world. If you're not like him, there is no room for you in his world.
Apparently you're neither creative nor brilliant enough to just hold the phone in your other hand.
And for some balance the same web site you're linking to is having better reception with the iPhone 4 than the 3g.
http://www.engadget.com/2010/06/25/the-jimmy-fallon-test-is-the-iphone-4-dropping-less-calls/
Maybe it's because I don't use the iPhone that I'm totally missing something about this but how are these phones right handed? Or maybe it's because I'm somewhat ambidextrous that it all seems so strange to me. Really, I don't get it. Why is this a problem?
However, I am fully with you regarding Steve Jobs' unipolar world.
However, I am fully with you regarding Steve Jobs' unipolar world.
slappy wrote:vansmack wrote:
I'm sure most of you have figured out by my uncanny balance of creativity and brilliance, that Smackie is in fact left handed. I guess this means no iPhone 4 for me as Jobs is singlehandley out to destroy the rabid fanboiness of the lefthanded world. If you're not like him, there is no room for you in his world.
Apparently you're neither creative nor brilliant enough to just hold the phone in your other hand.
And for some balance the same web site you're linking to is having better reception with the iPhone 4 than the 3g.
http://www.engadget.com/2010/06/25/the-jimmy-fallon-test-is-the-iphone-4-dropping-less-calls/
I'd hardly call Jimmy Fallon's experience a scientific example. That being said, I got a new iphone yesterday morning and have not dropped any calls. As has been reported, when i put my finger on the seam in the metal band the bars do drop down, but it actually doesn't seem to matter, doesn't interrupt data/voice for me. Other people's experience may vary.
So far I'm happy enough with it. There's a Radio Shack in kind of slummy little strip mall near my house and I figured it's not a very "iphone" type of area. I called them and they said all their phones would be first come-first serve, so I decided to stop by yesterday on my way to work. Got there 10 min before they opened and there were 2 guys waiting out front. The store had exactly 3 phones, one of which I snagged. Radio Shack has deal where they will buy your old iphone from you…$99 for a 3G and $199 for a 3GS. I was trading in my 2 year old 3G but the guy mistakenly gave me a credit for a 3GS…so my new phone didn't cost a penny. Win-win.
The Caps are out, slappy, you may go now. Oh wait, hfstival…
Anyhow, it doesn't take somebody brilliant to understand that in 2010 you can't make a ubiquitous device if you make a certain percentage hold it in their unnatural hand. It's an absurd notion that only someone as simple as you would defend.
Anyhow, it doesn't take somebody brilliant to understand that in 2010 you can't make a ubiquitous device if you make a certain percentage hold it in their unnatural hand. It's an absurd notion that only someone as simple as you would defend.
godsshoeshine wrote:
like making calls in europe?
It's really absurd. Could you imagine if everytime you went to a different state you paid roaming charges for calls and data on the same company? America fixed that over a decade ago.
The data plans have gotten a lot better on the payasyougo plans though. In every country I was in but portugal, I had unlimited data for as little as $20 on a top-up. If only I had full google voice I would have no need for calling plan, really.
unlocking the iPhone for international sims was not the easiest wirh at&ts new radio software either.
slappy wrote:
Apparently you're neither creative nor brilliant enough to just hold the phone in your other hand.
Typical Apple fan attitude to not only find fault with anyone who doesn't adapt to Apple ways, but insults them…
vansmack wrote:
The Caps are out, slappy, you may go now. Oh wait, hfstival…
Anyhow, it doesn't take somebody brilliant to understand that in 2010 you can't make a ubiquitous device if you make a certain percentage hold it in their unnatural hand. It's an absurd notion that only someone as simple as you would defend.
Really? That's your response?
Well, you're a poopy head!
1. You haven't even held the phone to know if it will happen when you use it. It's not like you can't hold it with your left hand. The same problem has been identified in many phones from the Android to the 3GS. I'm left handed and used one this weekend and couldn't replicate the problem. Even Consumer Reports is having problems replicating it. http://blogs.consumerreports.org/electronics/2010/06/apple-admits-iphone-4-antenna-problem.html
2. The 'signal bars' on a phone don't really reflect the actual reception. http://www.switched.com/2008/01/15/what-do-cell-phone-signal-bars-really-really-mean/ Any reports of the bars going down from switching hands don't really mean much.
3. Ubiquitous or not, no device is perfect. I prefer to shift through the hype of both sides before making a decision. I don't buy the first of any device. I wait until the kinks are out.
Slappy may be simple, but Slap's not a poopy head like you. And I heard you're going to see Lilith Fair.
Update:
Clearly this is a well documented problem, and wtf Apple, you think your trillion dollar pr dept could have come up with a better public response to this.
That said I haven't been able to recreate the problem since the day I got the phone. And even then, if didn't mess with actual performance, just the bars went down a few notches.
So far very happy with the upgrade, particularly the camera. Only 5 mp, but anyone that knows diddly about photos can tell you that's more than enough res for snapshots and 5x7 printouts. The inage quality is darn good and w/out flash it'll snap them off just as fast as I can take them.
Processor is very very snappy as well, and battery life much improved.
Clearly this is a well documented problem, and wtf Apple, you think your trillion dollar pr dept could have come up with a better public response to this.
That said I haven't been able to recreate the problem since the day I got the phone. And even then, if didn't mess with actual performance, just the bars went down a few notches.
So far very happy with the upgrade, particularly the camera. Only 5 mp, but anyone that knows diddly about photos can tell you that's more than enough res for snapshots and 5x7 printouts. The inage quality is darn good and w/out flash it'll snap them off just as fast as I can take them.
Processor is very very snappy as well, and battery life much improved.
I'm very happy with mine. Coming from a 3G so it feels like going from an Apple IIe to a Cray.
chaz wrote:
More bs?
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2010-06-29/verizon-wireless-said-to-start-offering-iphone-ending-at-t-s-exclusivity.html
I'm sticking with the court documents, but that deosn't mean things have changed via negotiation or buyout clauses:
vansmack wrote:
Oh, and for those of you on Verizon:
iPhone for Verizon slated for May 22, 2012
We're not bad at engineering, we're just bad at math:
http://www.apple.com/pr/library/2010/07/02appleletter.html
Software fix coming. Not to fix the dropped calls, just to fix the idea in your head and on your screen that you shouldn't expect to be able to make or hold a call.
Thanks. I think.
http://www.apple.com/pr/library/2010/07/02appleletter.html
Software fix coming. Not to fix the dropped calls, just to fix the idea in your head and on your screen that you shouldn't expect to be able to make or hold a call.
Thanks. I think.
slappy wrote:
Even Consumer Reports is having problems replicating it. http://blogs.consumerreports.org/electronics/2010/06/apple-admits-iphone-4-antenna-problem.html
Not any more:
Lab tests: Why Consumer Reports can't recommend the iPhone 4
I couldn't wait for WM7. The Droid X is fantastic. That is all.
HoyaSaxa03 wrote:
I couldn't wait for WM7. The Droid X is fantastic. That is all.
Not quite the EVO, but not that far behind either. It's a GREAT phone.
I'm looking forward to the Galaxy S line from Samsung too.
is there a app that will turn your screen into a mirror? gay guys want to rejoice.
walkonby wrote:
is there a app that will turn your screen into a mirror? gay guys want to rejoice.
Sure just use any phone with a front facing camera and vamp away.