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| hilarious 2007-11-11, 7:33 am |
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"John Slade" <im@idiot.com> wrote in message
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> The iPhone ROCKS Europe on a HUGE SCALE!
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> This video says it all!
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> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3aPhe8QYmQ
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> Expect Nokia to quietly leave the high end of the cell market. No way in
> hell they can compete with that much interest in such a well built phone.
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> http://www.iphone.com/ is_overprice...ack
berry
You're obviously an amateur spammer.
Apart from Mac magazines and online review sites that are pro mac,
have you actually read independent tech reports/reviews of the iPhone?
Nokia wipes the iPhone in all areas apart from the iPhone being "dinky
and cute".
iPhone is locked to a contract for 18 months which will total a minimum
of £800, now be honest, but yourself, and the majority of apple fetish
lunatics won't know enough people to call to get value for money with
such a restrictive and expensive contract.
Also whats come to light in just these past couple of days since it's
launch here in UK, is that Apple launched it, designed to require immediate
critical updates for it to function correctly, the updates only being
available via the contract with 02, but more devious, is a firmware update
that is also required can be downloaded, but if the firmware is installed
on a hacked iPhone, it kills it. Which is all very evil.
And it says so much about someone who did genuinely Q for a "dinky
and cute" iPhone, they fall into the pompous sanctimonuous camp of
Apple product owners who in hi-camp indignation, spend all their time
trying to justify wasting their money.
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| hilarious 2007-11-11, 10:33 am |
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"Ian Robinson" <junk@canicula.invalid> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 11 Nov 2007 12:30:22 +0000, Sarah Brown wrote
> (in article <v98j05-uib.ln1@narcissus.dyndns.org> ):
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> I make calls and send texts. The iPhone makes that easier than my
> previous phones. Plus it's a joy to use. Can't say that about the Nokia
> E61 I have from work.
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> Ian
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> Ian Robinson, Belfast, UK
> <http://www.canicula.com/wp/>
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Hey John Slade, are you reading this and was it expected when you
crossposted?
Here we have the Belfast based Apple macca Ian (nice site), and already the
poor guy is trying to justify wasting his money, he reveals he already had
a cellular phone "from work", so it's a safe bet it wasn't costing him a
penny,
but he purchased an iPhone, and the wonderful revelation he can use it to
make calls and send texts, sigh, if only all cell phones could do that. LOL.
Oh, and Leopard, "it just works" right?
This is gonna be fun.
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| Byron Hinson 2007-11-11, 3:33 pm |
| No way in hell will Nokia leave, the iphone while nice in my view (as an
owner) has a long way to go to convince the UK public that it can outsell
others here with outdated features apart from the excellent UI.
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Byron Hinson
ActiveWin: http://www.activewin.com
Photography: http://www.byronhinson.com
"John Slade" <im@idiot.com> wrote in message
news:im-AECB22.01495011112007@mpls-nnrp-04.inet.qwest.net...
> The iPhone ROCKS Europe on a HUGE SCALE!
>
> This video says it all!
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3aPhe8QYmQ
>
> Expect Nokia to quietly leave the high end of the cell market. No way in
> hell they can compete with that much interest in such a well built phone.
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> http://www.iphone.com/
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| hilarious <bramley@poker.nothing.here> wrote:
> "John Slade" <im@idiot.com> wrote in message
> news:im-AECB22.01495011112007@mpls-nnrp-04.inet.qwest.net...
>
> You're obviously an amateur spammer.
> Apart from Mac magazines and online review sites that are pro mac,
> have you actually read independent tech reports/reviews of the iPhone?
> Nokia wipes the iPhone in all areas apart from the iPhone being "dinky
> and cute".
> iPhone is locked to a contract for 18 months which will total a minimum
> of £800, now be honest, but yourself, and the majority of apple fetish
> lunatics won't know enough people to call to get value for money with
> such a restrictive and expensive contract.
> Also whats come to light in just these past couple of days since it's
> launch here in UK, is that Apple launched it, designed to require immediate
> critical updates for it to function correctly, the updates only being
> available via the contract with 02, but more devious, is a firmware update
> that is also required can be downloaded, but if the firmware is installed
> on a hacked iPhone, it kills it. Which is all very evil.
> And it says so much about someone who did genuinely Q for a "dinky
> and cute" iPhone, they fall into the pompous sanctimonuous camp of
> Apple product owners who in hi-camp indignation, spend all their time
> trying to justify wasting their money.
Not your cup of tea, then?
-z-
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No 3G. Fewer megapixels than an N95. Lame.
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