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innerSpaceman 06-10-2009 11:51 AM

I like the idea of a physical keypad, but the iPhone is just prettier and sleeker than the Pre, for the WIN.

Besides, I have no idea whether I'll hate the touch pad. I'm just gonna take a chance.


A $299, 2-year contract chance.

katiesue 06-10-2009 11:57 AM

Anyone know how long AT&T has the lock on the iPhone? I find a bunch of different, conflicting answers when I do a search.

innerSpaceman 06-10-2009 12:40 PM

Anyone have any idea when AT&T is going to add Tethering and the other cool features the 3G iPhone has, but its sole service supplier can't provide?


If I cared about any of those features, that would be enough for me to look elsewhere. In the meantime, I just love the irony of new features on the phone that their only U.S. provider cannot provide. Um, didn't anyone think to coordinate?

Who dresses Apple in the morning anyway?

Ghoulish Delight 06-10-2009 01:36 PM

(sorry to keep coming back to the Pre in this thread, but since the conversation's gone this way...)

I popped into the Sprint store at lunch. I definitely would be very happy with the Pre. Looks good, keyboard isn't the best, but it's good. And the interface really is slick and responsive, things seemed to load quickly and all.

The one that I learned that will make me hesitate is that they force you onto one of their "everything" plans instead of the a-la-cart plan we have now, bringing the monthly cost to about the same as the iPhone. That's annoying and would cost us a not insignificant amount more than we're paying now. But that seems to be the case with all of their smartphones now, so it's crappy either way. And perhaps I could talk them into a more reasonable price. Perhaps.

Kevy Baby 06-10-2009 01:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by katiesue (Post 286842)
Anyone know how long AT&T has the lock on the iPhone? I find a bunch of different, conflicting answers when I do a search.

If you trust my oft Swiss-Cheese memory, I recall that it was five-year exclusive agreement. Presumably five years from the initial introduction on June 29, 2007.

Quote:

Originally Posted by innerSpaceman (Post 286846)
Who dresses Apple in the morning anyway?

This is not an Apple problem, it is an AT&T Problem.

Quote:

Originally Posted by innerSpaceman (Post 286846)
Anyone have any idea when AT&T is going to add Tethering and the other cool features the 3G iPhone has, but its sole service supplier can't provide?

From the OP in this thread:
Quote:

Multimedia Messaging Support (MMS) has been, since the iPhone’s first release, a common request from iPhone users and people considering a switch to an iPhone — it’s a capability many cell phone users take for granted.

Unfortunately, it appears that iPhone users in the United States will be waiting longer for MMS than some other areas. Forstall noted that while iPhone OS 3.0 is capable of MMS, it requires carrier support to implement. Twenty-nine carriers in 76 countries will support MMS at the time of iPhone 3.0’s launch, according to Forstall. AT&T, Apple’s U.S. carrier partner, isn’t among them, at least not initially. AT&T will be ready to support MMS “later this summer,” according to Forstall. That news elicited boos from the crowd.
No word on when the tethering will be available

Snowflake 06-10-2009 01:56 PM

What is tethering? :confused:

Ghoulish Delight 06-10-2009 02:01 PM

It's the ability to use your phone as a modem for your laptop (well, it works on any computer, but obviously the necessity comes from laptops).

Kevy Baby 06-10-2009 02:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Snowflake (Post 286859)
What is tethering? :confused:

It's when you attach a ball to a rope and attach the other end of the rope to a pole to make a playground game.

Or you believe the malarkey that GD posted.

Kevy Baby 06-10-2009 02:11 PM

Just saw these additional notes here:
Quote:

A couple of other minor items we've found worthy of mentioning have popped up in the excitement of Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference.

- iPhone 3G S Oleophobic Screen Coating: A number of readers have pointed out that Apple's tech specs page for the new iPhone 3G S mentions that the device's screen includes a "fingerprint-resistant oleophobic coating". Fingerprint smudges on the iPhone's screen have been a minor but frequent complaint from users.


Apple's iPhone cleaning instructions also differentiate between the iPhone 3G S and earlier models. While Apple recommends that original iPhone and iPhone 3G screens be cleaned with a "soft, slightly damp, lint-free cloth", the iPhone 3G S's oleophobic coating allows users to clean their screen with a dry cloth, simplifying the cleaning process and reducing potential moisture damage.

- "Find My iPhone" Live: One of the iPhone OS 3.0 features previewed during Monday's keynote was "Find My iPhone", which allows MobileMe customers to track the location of their lost iPhone, send alerts to the device in order to assist with recovery, and to perform remote wipes for data security. Several readers have reported that the feature is already live for those with iPhone OS 3.0 installed, and Engadget offers a video demo illustrating the feature. In addition to a text alert, the lost device emits a pinging sound upon receipt of a message sent via the MobileMe interface, even if the iPhone is set to silent mode.

Snowflake 06-10-2009 02:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kevy Baby (Post 286863)
It's when you attach a ball to a rope and attach the other end of the rope to a pole to make a playground game.

Or you believe the malarkey that GD posted.

Oh, I thought that was what David Carradine did.


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