Main Street USA
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I know those maps are free apps, so I'm not complaining, but those are OLD maps. The Skyway is still on there. VERY cool, though, still. I'd love to see some of the stuff in that article come about.
...and here's one of those people I was talking about. LOL Hilarious. Geez. I sense anger.To all who love the Iphone why not send me a video of you enjoying it... oh wait you can't. Well at least you have the fast 3g network most phones have.... oh wait that's not there either... well how bout those awesome hard drives they're like 30g right? oh wait no that's not possible because of the flash drive. At least you can watch stuff on YouTube.... Never mind like half the videos don't even work.... guess it's more of a priest phone then a Jesus phone isn't it. Well think about how fast you can text... wait no because the buttons are like half the size of a normal textin button so you'll prolly get a D instead of an A. Well.... at least it's a phone with music... even if you don't have the space for more then 1 or 2 movies without any music.
The iphone market is way too small. Mobiles perhaps, Symbian perhaps, or even an established brand (Nokia, SE etc.) but the iphone has been seen over here for what it is - overpriced and underspecced.
The iphone market is way too small. Mobiles perhaps, Symbian perhaps, or even an established brand (Nokia, SE etc.) but the iphone has been seen over here for what it is - overpriced and underspecced.
Apart from it`s overpriced and you have to be on one single network in the UK to get one (Apple and O2 signed a deal restricting it to just one UK network)The iPhone market is actually growing extremely rapidly, and is going to get even bigger in June when third-party applications are released...I don't see what's not to like.
Yeah, but that's a pretty small percentage of the Earth's population. :lookarounThe iPhone is predicted to have sold 45 million units by 2009. I wouldn't say that it's "too small."
EDIT: And don't forget that the iPod Touch would probably get the same software.
There is a free web-app of the park maps.
http://www.apple.com/webapps/travel/waltdisneyworldthemeparkmaps_aaronwhite.html
If I could get that small percentage to buy a $400 phone from me I would be one happy guy.Yeah, but that's a pretty small percentage of the Earth's population. :lookaroun
If I could get that small percentage to buy a $400 phone from me I would be one happy guy.
If I could get that small percentage to buy a $400 phone from me I would be one happy guy.
Cingular. Oh, I'm sorry, that's right. Cingular has such a HORRIBLE reputation, they switched back to the AT&T name.
Sadly, THAT is the reason many, many people wouldn't have an iPhone. I'd never get bound into a contract with those jerks again, ever. And I know I'm not the only one who feels that way.
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Lee, here's a question for you concerning the new one. Will the existing iPhones be able to get the Push email and Exchange Server connectivity in a software upgrade or is that only available with the new phone coming out? Also, will the 3G network be accessible with the old phones?
Nothing for sure, since Apple is more tight-lipped than WDI, but...
I hear that the Push/Exchange service will be part of the 2.0 software upgrade for all iphones. Again, not sure, just heard it.
And, no, the current iphone will not run on the 3g network. I wish it was possible, but that would require all new guts inside the device.
On topic...Just downloaded the map apps. Cool.
I do not think you will ever get an accurate survey concerning anything that involves an Apple product. There are to many people that have drunk the Steve Job's kool-aid and believe that everything produced by Apple is the best thing going. On the flip side there are way too many people that hate everything Jobs does and will always find fault with it. In between you have those select few that see the place for all the electronics manufacturers and will select a product based on features that suit their needs and price, not the logo on the box.I don't want this thread to be overtaken with iPhone pros/cons when it is definitely related to WDW...but...
Technophiles or not...I'd like to see a survey done by all cell/smart phone owners and see which ones gets the best reviews across the board. Which cell/smart phone has the happiest owners?
You either love the iPhone or hate it...but I would assume most of the haters only hate it because they can't bring themselves to buy an Apple product or the hype made it seem like it was the end-all-be-all as far as technology in your pocket goes.
I have yet to meet an iPhone owner that didn't absolutely love it. Sure, it has it's pros and cons...but all phones do. I wouldn't trade mine in for anything else on the market today though.
Lee, here's a question for you concerning the new one. Will the existing iPhones be able to get the Push email and Exchange Server connectivity in a software upgrade or is that only available with the new phone coming out? Also, will the 3G network be accessible with the old phones?
My own personal feelings on the subject....
The thing I hate most about Apple are not its products or its owner but its devote customers that have an almost cult like obsession with the company and believe everyone else should feel the same. Apple puts out good stuff. Sometimes I feel they sacrifice form for function a little too much (ie the MacBook air) but their products have excellent build quality and reliability. They are just a little too "inflexible" for my taste.
I do not think you will ever get an accurate survey concerning anything that involves an Apple product. There are to many people that have drunk the Steve Job's kool-aid and believe that everything produced by Apple is the best thing going. On the flip side there are way too many people that hate everything Jobs does and will always find fault with it. In between you have those select few that see the place for all the electronics manufacturers and will select a product based on features that suit their needs and price, not the logo on the box.
My own personal feelings on the subject....
The thing I hate most about Apple are not its products or its owner but its devote customers that have an almost cult like obsession with the company and believe everyone else should feel the same. Apple puts out good stuff. Sometimes I feel they sacrifice form for function a little too much (ie the MacBook air) but their products have excellent build quality and reliability. They are just a little too "inflexible" for my taste.
Sadly that is not exactly possible - we paid double the price for an unlocked iPhone, only to find out that it is only compatible with certain networking systems (none that are of any preference to me) and my current service is not a compatible network. So here I sit with an iPhone and no service because I HATE at&t, and the other compatible services do not have very good reception out here - or are not available at all in my area... :brick:So just unlock one and use it with any provider you wish
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