iPhone/iPad Apps

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Gary

Quote from: Glenn on Dec 15, 2009, 18:18:39
It's the live date for the whole 3g network, as far as I'm aware Gary, all 98% of the population.
But is T Mobile, Glenn  :eek4: They must be using extra big yoghurt pots and heavy duty string to achieve this  ;)
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Glenn

www.mbnl.co.uk is there combined company, to manage the building of the network. If I can, I'll take a picture of the current and purposed coverage maps, next time in their office.
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Gary

Quote from: Glenn on Dec 15, 2009, 18:28:56
www.mbnl.co.uk is there combined company, to manage the building of the network. If I can, I'll take a picture of the current and purposed coverage maps, next time in their office.
I don't believe any networks coverage maps, statistics prove its there, but whether you can receive it is another matter  ;)
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Niall

Quote from: Niall on Dec 13, 2009, 16:08:54
I've just had a nose on the "three" site and there's no sign of an iphone, or more bizarrely, my phone! Looking at O2 they want £44 a month and there's no mention of internet costs on the tariffs I just looked at. I sent 3 an email as it's just occurred to me that I've never had anything telling me the length of my contract (I imagine it's 18 months, but as it was a brand new phone at the time, it could be 24 months which means I have 11 months left), and queried the iphone and upgrading.

I doubt I'll get anywhere with it :D


And now "3" are phoning me on my mobile every day while I'm in work so I can't speak to them, asking me to phone them to "discuss it". All I wanted was a reply to the email I sent asking what contract length I've got and if I can have a phone. Why is everything made so damn difficult? :(
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Rik

It's called life, Niall. :(
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Niall

They just phoned me 5 minutes ago on my home number. They've confirmed I can upgrade on January 15th, but not to what. They also said they do stock the iphone but as it's a high (hmm, I've forgotten what they said now, but implied higher running costs anyway - for them), they couldn't tell me if I'd get it or not.

In all honesty, if I can't get the iphone I probably won't upgrade to anything as I only want it for the gimmicks on it, to keep me amused on my breaks in work ;D
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Rik

 ;D

One more for the Big Boys' Toys club.
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Glenn

High retention customers, Niall?
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Niall

The trouble is, I like the 8mp camera on my phone. It's just the lack of applications that bugs me, along with the very short battery life. It's better since I upgraded the firmware and software the other day, but not by much. If you use the internet, and play with wifi/bluetooth you'll have to recharge it by the time you get home from work!

I might go with one of the alternative options http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2008/07/11/round_up_iphone_rivals/page5.html

It's a bit of a minefield, and there isn't really a phone that incorporates everything I want.
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Sebby

Personally, I don't believe anything compares to the iPhone, not because the iPhone is technically advanced (it's not), but because of the iPhone OS, app store, and iTunes integration.

Rik

That and the fact you're a Mac fanboy, Seb.  ;) :out: :hide: ;D
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Gary

I like a phone, and a pocket camera, no phone can ever take pictures as good say a Cannon Ixus or Panasonic Lumix, and since both can fit in your jacket pocket, have the best of both worlds, as I see it a phone cam is for a quick pic, say you dinked your car, you photo a document, things like that, then you can store or email, now a camera, that takes real photos and will give you that shot that you wanted, when the phone will always dissapoint, phone cams no matter how many megapix cannot have the lens and CCD technology of a true digital camera.
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Rik

I agree. I think phone-cams are ideal for the traffic dinks and the "it's use the phone or have no picture at all" moments, but otherwise, use a real camera.
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Gary

Quote from: Rik on Dec 18, 2009, 09:33:06
I agree. I think phone-cams are ideal for the traffic dinks and the "it's use the phone or have no picture at all" moments, but otherwise, use a real camera.
Thats the way I see it, so that should broaden the horizen of phone you want, go buy what you would like and need, not by its camera. Also an 8Mo cam could take bad pics anyway compared with a 5mp with a better lens and a CCD rather than cmos sensor, people have to realise its not the number that counts.
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Rik

That's what I keep telling Sue, it's not size, but quality, that matters.  :whistle:
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Gary

Quote from: Rik on Dec 18, 2009, 09:38:04
That's what I keep telling Sue, it's not size, but quality, that matters.  :whistle:
:rofl:
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Sebby


Rik

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Niall

Quote from: Gary on Dec 18, 2009, 09:30:54
I like a phone, and a pocket camera, no phone can ever take pictures as good say a Cannon Ixus or Panasonic Lumix, and since both can fit in your jacket pocket, have the best of both worlds, as I see it a phone cam is for a quick pic, say you dinked your car, you photo a document, things like that, then you can store or email, now a camera, that takes real photos and will give you that shot that you wanted, when the phone will always dissapoint, phone cams no matter how many megapix cannot have the lens and CCD technology of a true digital camera.

I used to have a camera and phone separately so I could concentrate on buying something that was best for each department. Unfortunately I don't have the camera anymore and can't really afford to get a new slim phone. My Canon 30D won't fit in my pocket either ;D
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Sebby

http://www.itunes12daysofchristmas.co.uk/

One free tune for 12 days, starting today. Just get the free iPhone app. :)

Gary

Quote from: Sebby on Dec 26, 2009, 15:23:13
http://www.itunes12daysofchristmas.co.uk/

One free tune for 12 days, starting today. Just get the free iPhone app. :)
I find it hard to buy tunes, I generally buy albums tbh, got three yesterday  ;D
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Rik

IAC, will I like any of the stuff on offer?
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Sebby

Today was Snow Patrol, and I've passed. ;D

Gary

Quote from: Sebby on Dec 26, 2009, 20:11:45
Today was Snow Patrol, and I've passed. ;D
But you could be trapped until they pass by again now Sebby, and its cold out there at night
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Rik

Today's is even worse.
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