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darkhorse02

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I'm thinking about making it my Christmas gift from the wife.
Anyone have one? What accessories did you get?

Also, do you like it?
 

tiptone

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It's definitely the "coolest" phone I've ever had, and I'm very happy with mine overall. I didn't get any accessories with it, just the phone/charger base. Lots of iPod accessories work with it, though some don't fit as well as others.

It's rather intuitive, like most Apple products, and very easy to use with little to no instruction on the many features.
 

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yes. i love it. best phone i've ever had. mine's jailbroken (just visit jailbreakme.com on the safari browser) so I have things like Yahtzee and a slewload of other programs on it. Very useful!

If she's a tech geek, she'll absolutely love it!
 

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I got an iPhone and unlocked it to work with T-Mobile.
 

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Can it be made to work on Nextel networks? I'm all about phone hacking, and am tired of my i870.
 

XtorT'r

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As long as hacking the Iphone keeps that $18 a month out of Apple hands then I'm all for it..
 

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A coworker of mine has one. There definetly cool. The only thing about them that I really dont like is the people that have one and feel its their duty to inform the entire world that they have an iPhone
 

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Winters98GT said:
A coworker of mine has one. There definetly cool. The only thing about them that I really dont like is the people that have one and feel its their duty to inform the entire world that they have an iPhone
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with you on this one. It's a phone, get over it - let me see what you have under the hood
 

XtorT'r

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Winters98GT said:
A coworker of mine has one. There definetly cool. The only thing about them that I really dont like is the people that have one and feel its their duty to inform the entire world that they have an iPhone
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That's just your typical Apple product owner, the hard core ones anyway. I used to think apple might actually have a clue when it came to making handheld devices until they started bricking peoples phones.
 

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Seraphitia102 said:
I got an iPhone and unlocked it to work with T-Mobile.
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ouch. have fun with your brick with the next update.
 

lazerred02

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Stang|ess said:
ouch. have fun with your brick with the next update.
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What happens to them when they update?
 

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lazerred02 said:
What happens to them when they update?
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Apple thinks they have some right to your phone after you purchased it to deactivate your property so it won't work at all just because you're not using *THE CHOSEN SERVICE PROVIDER*<echo voice>.
People however keep hacking the phones to break the updates and unbrick the phones
 

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Shiroelex said:
Can it be made to work on Nextel networks? I'm all about phone hacking, and am tired of my i870.
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Sprint/Nextel is CDMA and iDEN network technology and iPhone only works on GSM networks (AT&T and T-Mobile).

Stang|ess said:
ouch. have fun with your brick with the next update.
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I don't update my phone. There's no need to. The additional features on firmware update 1.1.1 is unecessary for me (iTunes over WiFi networks).

Maybe in the future will an update make more sense for me... right now, the phone works fine along with standard features so as the saying goes, "if it ain't broken, don't fix it."
 

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XtorT'r said:
Apple thinks they have some right to your phone after you purchased it to deactivate your property so it won't work at all just because you're not using *THE CHOSEN SERVICE PROVIDER*<echo voice>.
People however keep hacking the phones to break the updates and unbrick the phones
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honestly, i really think Apple itself doesn't care about people unlocking their phones. It's AT&T who cares because they paid Apple for 3+ years of exclusive rights to the iPhone in America in which I'm sure they had pushed Apple to render altered phones useless.

Apple already makes $399 on the phone and make next to zilch on service.
 

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I have one.. And it's un-modded, I really like it. Some people that I know have made complaints about some of the features being slow but if you take the time to clear out the cache, history, and temp files and maybe restart it it's as good as new. Also it's a pain to use in public, I always feel like people are drawn to its distinct look and I try to hide it.
 

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Seraphitia102 said:
honestly, i really think Apple itself doesn't care about people unlocking their phones. It's AT&T who cares because they paid Apple for 3+ years of exclusive rights to the iPhone in America in which I'm sure they had pushed Apple to render altered phones useless.

Apple already makes $399 on the phone and make next to zilch on service.
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You do realize that Apple makes an average of $18 a month on each Iphone that is on At&t's network. And you also do realize how Apples entire mentality is. They are the same company who absolutely will not make a version of their operating system that will work with hardware that is not certified by them. This is also why they have overall lost in the computer market. They gained a bit of market share recently but I understand it's still under %7. I believe they could turn it around by simply writing good software code and allowing you to install their OS on anything you want with out hacking the software up. That's a little off topic though.
Building small technologically advanced products seems to suit Apple well, they just need to start respecting their customers a little more. They also need to stop having political candidates from sitting on their board of directors so they can contribute trouble fee millions to them.
 

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You do realize that Apple makes an average of $18 a month on each Iphone that is on At&t's network. And you also do realize how Apples entire mentality is. They are the same company who absolutely will not make a version of their operating system that will work with hardware that is not certified by them. This is also why they have overall lost in the computer market. They gained a bit of market share recently but I understand it's still under %7.
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You do realize that Apple stock is at an all-time high and this is generally considered the best the company has ever been doing, right? I hardly call that "lost in the computer market". You're not interested, that's fine, it's apparent you aren't in their target market.

XtorT'r said:
I believe they could turn it around by simply writing good software code and allowing you to install their OS on anything you want with out hacking the software up.
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They've written some of the best "software code" around, and have one of the most rock-solid consumer Operating Systems on the planet. They have been able to do this because they know exactly what hardware (and therefore what drivers) their OS will be running on/with.

XtorT'r said:
That's a little off topic though.
Building small technologically advanced products seems to suit Apple well, they just need to start respecting their customers a little more.
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I think you'll find that most people who are actually a customer feel that Apple respects them just fine. I own quite a few of them and don't feel disrespected in the slightest.
 

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XtorT'r

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tiptone said:
You do realize that Apple stock is at an all-time high and this is generally considered the best the company has ever been doing, right? I hardly call that "lost in the computer market". You're not interested, that's fine, it's apparent you aren't in their target market.
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It's not that I'm not interested in Apple, I would like actual competition in operating systems. What products that apple makes were largely responsible for their huge stock prices, imacs? I think not, I think you know that's not the case either. Apple has gained a very small portion in the home computing market recently, but that is insignificant compared to Windows machines. Apple makes almost all of it's money from devices like Ipods, I don't think the Iphone has really kicked in yet and most stock gaines from that are probably due to speculation that they will take off.
I was attempting to point out that Apple seems to have over the long run lost in the computer market, however they excel at making small devices that don't qualify in the same category as a personal computer.

tiptone said:
They've written some of the best "software code" around, and have one of the most rock-solid consumer Operating Systems on the planet. They have been able to do this because they know exactly what hardware (and therefore what drivers) their OS will be running on/with.
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So Apple writes the best code around? I would argue that apple uses their own hardware because they are incapable of making stable software that runs on various different hardware configurations. Linux and Microsoft can, Apple can not. Apple can not even seem use standard networking protocols that don't go haywire with out special configuration when mixed with PC's running windows or linux. Mac software such as Itunes and Quicktime in recent years has become troublesome in business environments, and they make it a pain in the ass to uninstall portions of their crappy software. Lets also not forget about how certain viruses infect PC's through apple software and apple blames the other software companies for it's poor business practices. That can also be shown as evendence of not respecting their customers and the general public seeing as much of that were people who purchased Ipods. I support both Apples and Pc's and I see what they do in relation to each other and how they compare in reliability. Far more similarly than you might realize. They even get viruses now, new for us in the last year or so. Although I haven't seen it here yet I have been reading reports that they even BSOD now, so maybe they are getting better at writing code

tiptone said:
I think you'll find that most people who are actually a customer feel that Apple respects them just fine. I own quite a few of them and don't feel disrespected in the slightest.
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I do agree that there is a large number of hardcore Apple people that even if their computer started on fire would not ever say anything bad about apple, and yes that has happened before. But maybe it was really inovative to make a computer with out a cpu fan?
On the other hand have you had Apple brick your phone yet? Do you think they have any right what so ever to do such a thing to your property after you purchase it in full? That is not respecting your customer. Do you think Apple respected its customers when they sent out Ipods with viruses that infected customers Windows Pc's and then Apple first tried to push the blame on their customers for having Windows when it was Apples fault and responsibility? Years ago their CEO made a statement to the effect that apple users felt having more than one button on their mouse was too confusing, is that another way of calling them idiots? I know in more recent years they finally realized people can handle the confusing task of right and left clicking.
And lastly one of the things that makes me the most distrusting of apple is that they know when your Ipod is stolen and they have the capability of deactivating it but have admitted to allowing thieves to reconnect them to itunes and purchase more music for your Ipod so they can continue making money while you're out the often huge cost of certain Ipods. That's damned disrespectful of your customers, but in fairness most companies would probably do the same thing .

Don't get me wrong I'm not a blind Windows supporter. Windows has it's own well documented problems, but people who support Windows don't typically deny it. I do however think Apple has a long way to go in customer service and making viable operating systems. I know they have speculated using Dell to make their computers, they should get out of that business. In all honesty a company like Google could probably make an operating system that competes with Apple and Windows and then take the majority of Apples market share with in the space of a few years. There have been many unsubstantiated rumors of this for the last couple years.

Old operating system version Tiger, new one is leopard.. I was hoping for Liger.

Liger it's pretty much my favorite operating system
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I would rsther spend the money on my car. But if some one wants to give me one.
 
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