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Old 19 April 2008, 05:14 AM   #1
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Got an iphone

I got an iphone today

Pretty cool device to be honest

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Old 19 April 2008, 05:41 AM   #2
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Velitsko,

Congratulations

I have thought about getting an iphone, but have yet to commit. After you have used it a few weeks write a post on how you like it and the features


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Old 19 April 2008, 05:43 AM   #3
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I got an iphone today

Pretty cool device to be honest

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Well done, my friend. Now what the hell's an iphone?
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Old 19 April 2008, 05:47 AM   #4
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Well done, my friend. Now what the hell's an iphone?
its a phone with a million features. its camera and ipod a phone the internet etc etc I have heard there has been a few problems with them though.

Nice one Velitsko enjoy
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Old 19 April 2008, 06:12 AM   #5
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It is a great device. I opted for the Ipod Touch 16GB myself as I already have a phone plan. Congrats!! It is a very solid feeling piece of equipment.
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Old 19 April 2008, 07:04 AM   #6
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new one is coming out in june (with 3G)...so i'm gonna wait til then. cool phone, but the lack of 3G sux unless you don't really surf that much.
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Old 19 April 2008, 07:09 AM   #7
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There are about 4 more phones on the coming market to compete with the iphone and they look much nicer. They will already be 3G and costs less, so I would wait. Also I just got my first Motorola Razor V3M and absolutely love it! Still a top seller on the market.
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Old 19 April 2008, 07:54 AM   #8
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I have had my iPhone since before it hit the market, and I had zero problems with it.
It is a fantastic device, and the best phone I ever had. I have around 400 phones and I just can't put that iPhone down. For work, nothing beats the BlackBerry 8820 but for play... iPhone is king.

The current one has been discontinued about 2 weeks ago or so and the inventory is now being depleted.

As far as better looking phones... not in my opinion. I've been working in the wireless industry for 12 years and I have yet to hold a phone that looks and feels better than the iPhone.
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Old 19 April 2008, 08:25 AM   #9
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I got an iphone today

Pretty cool device to be honest

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its a great phone, you will love it.
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Old 19 April 2008, 09:01 AM   #10
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Will our current edge iphones be able to convert to the 3G?
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Old 19 April 2008, 09:02 AM   #11
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Will our current edge iphones be able to convert to the 3G?
3g, no. but dont be so sure the next version will have 3g....
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Old 19 April 2008, 09:12 AM   #12
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3g, no. but dont be so sure the next version will have 3g....
It has 3G.
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Old 19 April 2008, 09:21 AM   #13
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Thanks to everybody for the kind words

Until i really like it and it works perfectly

In terms of user interface and overall experience it's a fantastic phone

Very high quality product too
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Old 19 April 2008, 09:23 AM   #14
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iphones are cool, but I'm going to wait even longer for more memory, etc. $499 plus the +59 per month contract for two years is not for me right now. The iTouch looks interesting, but my current ipod is still running strong.
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Old 19 April 2008, 09:26 AM   #15
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It has 3G.
true 3G?

if so what does it do to the battery life?
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Old 19 April 2008, 09:27 AM   #16
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true 3G?

if so what does it do to the battery life?
I think that they will use some kind of super technology again for battery efficiency

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Old 19 April 2008, 10:41 AM   #17
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true 3G?

if so what does it do to the battery life?
As opposed to fake 3G like Sprint and Verizon? (which they really are fake 3G)

It shouldn't do much to the battery life.
3G technology has come a long way in one year, more than compensating for the stand still in battery advancements.
Take the BlackJack vs BlackJack II. I have both of them, and while the battery in the BJ II is only minimally larger, it more than quadrupled the real world battery life of the original BJ.

My sources tell me that it will have the ability to disable 3G via a software switch, and that the phone will be smart enough to tell the difference between web surfing/You Tube and emails, visual voicemail, weather updates, etc and therefore capable of picking the more economical GPRS/EDGE connection if only small amounts of data are being moved.
There is also a big chance that it will use GSM for voice and for stand by instead of UMTS.

This is the main reason why UMTS drains the battery:
On a GSM architecture, the phone is always in a dormant state and it is being awaken by the Mobile Switching Center when a call or a message comes in. Each GMS device has 7 channels assigned to it while on the network and connected to a tower. 3 handle data, 3 handle voice, and 1 is called a Paging Channel. Only one type can be open at once. The paging channel is what the MSC uses to wake up the phone.
On the UMTS architecture the mobile terminal is always awake and always looking to intercept incoming communications. That particular process, while speeding things up considerably, takes a huge toll on the battery life. UMTS and it's HSDPA/HSUPA data counterpart does not rely on channels. All original channels are open at all times, generating what is basically a very wide lane, or broadband, which is open for any type of communication. Voice, Data, OR simultaneous voice and data. In other words the ability to browse the web while on a phone call.

I think I gave way too much information here.
Sorry if I bored u haha.
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Old 19 April 2008, 11:47 AM   #18
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My sources tell me that it will have the ability to disable 3G via a software switch, and that the phone will be smart enough to tell the difference between web surfing/You Tube and emails, visual voicemail, weather updates, etc and therefore capable of picking the more economical GPRS/EDGE connection if only small amounts of data are being moved.
There is also a big chance that it will use GSM for voice and for stand by instead of UMTS.
thats the key if they do it; lets see what they release.
can they do that entirely in the phone or do they need to coordinate with the cells?
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Old 19 April 2008, 01:06 PM   #19
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As opposed to fake 3G like Sprint and Verizon? (which they really are fake 3G)

It shouldn't do much to the battery life.
3G technology has come a long way in one year, more than compensating for the stand still in battery advancements.
Take the BlackJack vs BlackJack II. I have both of them, and while the battery in the BJ II is only minimally larger, it more than quadrupled the real world battery life of the original BJ.

My sources tell me that it will have the ability to disable 3G via a software switch, and that the phone will be smart enough to tell the difference between web surfing/You Tube and emails, visual voicemail, weather updates, etc and therefore capable of picking the more economical GPRS/EDGE connection if only small amounts of data are being moved.
There is also a big chance that it will use GSM for voice and for stand by instead of UMTS.

This is the main reason why UMTS drains the battery:
On a GSM architecture, the phone is always in a dormant state and it is being awaken by the Mobile Switching Center when a call or a message comes in. Each GMS device has 7 channels assigned to it while on the network and connected to a tower. 3 handle data, 3 handle voice, and 1 is called a Paging Channel. Only one type can be open at once. The paging channel is what the MSC uses to wake up the phone.
On the UMTS architecture the mobile terminal is always awake and always looking to intercept incoming communications. That particular process, while speeding things up considerably, takes a huge toll on the battery life. UMTS and it's HSDPA/HSUPA data counterpart does not rely on channels. All original channels are open at all times, generating what is basically a very wide lane, or broadband, which is open for any type of communication. Voice, Data, OR simultaneous voice and data. In other words the ability to browse the web while on a phone call.

I think I gave way too much information here.
Sorry if I bored u haha.

WOW!!!! Any word on GPS?
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Old 19 April 2008, 01:09 PM   #20
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Congrats Frostie! I really like my iphone. Only complaint is that the speaker sucks! I'm just used to my former Motorola Nextel. The walkie talkie's loud!
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iPhones are cool and great for personal use, but I would not recommend one for business at least until the next version when it will work properly with MS Exchange.

My biggest issue is the fact that you can't easily change the battery yourself. It was designed not to be replaced by consumers. If your battery starts dying, you will have to send it in to have the battery replace. I don't like the idea of not having my phone for a few days.
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Congrats Frostie! I really like my iphone. Only complaint is that the speaker sucks! I'm just used to my former Motorola Nextel. The walkie talkie's loud!

Amen Brother.
That's my only complaint!
I have seen free phones with a much better speaker!!!
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Old 19 April 2008, 07:04 PM   #23
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Amen Brother.
That's my only complaint!
I have seen free phones with a much better speaker!!!
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Congrats Frostie! I really like my iphone. Only complaint is that the speaker sucks! I'm just used to my former Motorola Nextel. The walkie talkie's loud!
Why do i have the impression that the iphone has a really loud speaker

Mine has the 1.1.4 firmware and it's loud as hell

In fact it's the most loud phone i ever had after the nokia N95
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Old 19 April 2008, 07:07 PM   #24
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Cool iphone video

Just thought I'd throw this in just because were on the topic of the iphone.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mh0VX74alwk

Also...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qg1ckCkm8YI


I'm pretty proud to say that Apple World Headquarters is only about 20 minutes from where I live.

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Old 19 April 2008, 07:12 PM   #25
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Just thought I'd throw this in just because were on the topic of the iphone.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mh0VX74alwk

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qg1ckCkm8YI


I'm pretty proud to say that Apple World Headquarters is only about 20 minutes from where I live.

I've seen the will it blend video men the guy did a really crazy thing

So you leave near cupertino?

Thanks for sharing the videos
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I've seen the will it blend video men the guy did a really crazy thing

So you leave near cupertino?

Thanks for sharing the videos

Yes I do, in fact I have seen their headquarters in person.

Cupertino is about 40 or so miles from San Francisco. If you come here, you'll see almost everyone here with an Apple laptop
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Yes I do, in fact I have seen their headquarters in person.

Cupertino is about 40 or so miles from San Francisco. If you come here, you'll see almost everyone here with an Apple laptop
WOW that's cool

I bet i am not going to see only apple laptops but also i am going see ipods,iphones

People there must be apple maniacs

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I'm pretty proud to say that Apple World Headquarters is only about 20 minutes from where I live.

Cool!
Been there for work last spring when we were working on iPhone 1.0.
They gave me this T Shirt that is all black and it says "I visited the mothership." People always ask me if it is a cult thing! LMAO.
And on the back it has a tiny Apple logo.

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Battery replacement...

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iPhones are cool and great for personal use, but I would not recommend one for business at least until the next version when it will work properly with MS Exchange.

My biggest issue is the fact that you can't easily change the battery yourself. It was designed not to be replaced by consumers. If your battery starts dying, you will have to send it in to have the battery replace. I don't like the idea of not having my phone for a few days.
That happened with my 3rd gen iPod. I was able to find an aftermarket battery source and replaced it myself. It wasn't that hard, but I was a little nervous when I cracked open the back of the iPod though.
I'm sure there will/are already aftermarket sources for batteries.
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congrats frostie ... apple hit a home run with the iphone for sure .... were still waiting here in Canada for them to show up ... between copyright issues , Rogers service price , etc ... I may be in for a long wait for a legal Iphone
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