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Well thats a relief...seeing as past iphones suffered from horrendous battery life...
Like most smartphones when used as intended?
Well thats a relief...seeing as past iphones suffered from horrendous battery life...
Being quite cynical about apple. Can you really call the 3GS, a 3rd gen iPhone? I get the feeling they planned it like this so to allow a lot of people to misconstrue the iphone 4 as a 4G phone.
Being quite cynical about apple. Can you really call the 3GS, a 3rd gen iPhone? I get the feeling they planned it like this so to allow a lot of people to misconstrue the iphone 4 as a 4G phone.
Being quite cynical about apple. Can you really call the 3GS, a 3rd gen iPhone? I get the feeling they planned it like this so to allow a lot of people to misconstrue the iphone 4 as a 4G phone.
Can you not change the cellular data settings manually?
Like most smartphones when used as intended?
i can i think, what are te settings for thos on o2s simplicity tariffs?
What is it about emails on a BB that everyone loves so much? I've never owned one, so generally interested.
I like emailing on the bb because its quick like writing a text.
but Iphone better browser, i cant login to anything I want to on the BB
also attachements ive never had a problem on the iphone.
Ohh, so its just the physical keyboard people like about BB email?
LOL no but its one of the reasons...i couldnt see myself typing out a long email/text using the iphone....having a physical keyboard just makes things easier to type out....i no longer use my laptop or my work pc to reply to emails...
But theres plenty of reasons why people like blackberries and one of them is their reliability and push email amongst other things.
My girlfriends got a 9700 and I literally cannot see what the big fuss is about with regards to how the Blackberry handles emails. I understand people will prefer the physical keys of the BB to the iPhones, but the service is the same. As soon as I receive an email to my GMail, the exchange account on my iPhone has it pushed to it... And i've got the email instantly, exactly the same as on the 9700.
I understand that the 9700 uses a slightly better process at actually retrieving the email, but I can't understand how that makes it so much better than the iPhone at it. If anything, the iPhones pixel density and screen size actually makes viewing emails a much more pleasant experience compared to the BB's screen.