i'm still looking for the PC version of "iFart".Dauntless wrote:
There's thousands of PC software for nothing to, doesn't mean anything.
http://burntelectrons.org/media/fartbutton.swfburnzz wrote:
i'm still looking for the PC version of "iFart".Dauntless wrote:
There's thousands of PC software for nothing to, doesn't mean anything.
Just got a the Mrs a 3g and Myself a 3gs. I'm pleasantly surprised. The radar app, banking app, appear to be useful and another "around me" interface with google maps. I really hate cell phones though and would mind if they all just went away.Kmarion wrote:
And thousands of apps for nothing.Dauntless wrote:
No it is actually fucking awesome, or well, the iPhone is anyways. An app for everything.TopHat01 wrote:
You think you want one, but it's really not worth it.
I stood in line for four hours. They better give me a Wal-Mart gift card, or something. - Rodney Booker, Job Fair attendee.
They use the total number of mostly useless apps as a selling point. Stupid really. No matter.. google will put the hurt on them soon enough. And they'll be able to do it by selling it with a carrier that actually provides descent service (in the states).Dauntless wrote:
Well sure, but you don't have to get those apps. What I mean is, most of the time when you think "oh wouldn't it be good if the phone could...." someone has probably already thought of it and made an app for it on the phone.Kmarion wrote:
And thousands of apps for nothing.Dauntless wrote:
No it is actually fucking awesome, or well, the iPhone is anyways. An app for everything.
There's thousands of PC software for nothing to, doesn't mean anything.
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I thought the iPhone was available on a range of networks in the US?Kmarion wrote:
They use the total number of mostly useless apps as a selling point. Stupid really. No matter.. google will put the hurt on them soon enough. And they'll be able to do it by selling it with a carrier that actually provides descent service (in the states).Dauntless wrote:
Well sure, but you don't have to get those apps. What I mean is, most of the time when you think "oh wouldn't it be good if the phone could...." someone has probably already thought of it and made an app for it on the phone.Kmarion wrote:
And thousands of apps for nothing.
There's thousands of PC software for nothing to, doesn't mean anything.
If not it will be soon. Is already available on O2 and Orange in Europe with more networks to follow soon.
You're going to be able to buy them in Tesco soon.
Tesco is just 02 thoughBertster7 wrote:
I thought the iPhone was available on a range of networks in the US?Kmarion wrote:
They use the total number of mostly useless apps as a selling point. Stupid really. No matter.. google will put the hurt on them soon enough. And they'll be able to do it by selling it with a carrier that actually provides descent service (in the states).Dauntless wrote:
Well sure, but you don't have to get those apps. What I mean is, most of the time when you think "oh wouldn't it be good if the phone could...." someone has probably already thought of it and made an app for it on the phone.
There's thousands of PC software for nothing to, doesn't mean anything.
If not it will be soon. Is already available on O2 and Orange in Europe with more networks to follow soon.
You're going to be able to buy them in Tesco soon.
For how long thoughCammRobb wrote:
Tesco is just 02 thoughBertster7 wrote:
I thought the iPhone was available on a range of networks in the US?Kmarion wrote:
They use the total number of mostly useless apps as a selling point. Stupid really. No matter.. google will put the hurt on them soon enough. And they'll be able to do it by selling it with a carrier that actually provides descent service (in the states).
If not it will be soon. Is already available on O2 and Orange in Europe with more networks to follow soon.
You're going to be able to buy them in Tesco soon.
Very true, Tesco almost rule Britain. And I should know, i work for them.Bertster7 wrote:
For how long thoughCammRobb wrote:
Tesco is just 02 thoughBertster7 wrote:
I thought the iPhone was available on a range of networks in the US?
If not it will be soon. Is already available on O2 and Orange in Europe with more networks to follow soon.
You're going to be able to buy them in Tesco soon.
AT&T, that is it.Bertster7 wrote:
I thought the iPhone was available on a range of networks in the US?Kmarion wrote:
They use the total number of mostly useless apps as a selling point. Stupid really. No matter.. google will put the hurt on them soon enough. And they'll be able to do it by selling it with a carrier that actually provides descent service (in the states).Dauntless wrote:
Well sure, but you don't have to get those apps. What I mean is, most of the time when you think "oh wouldn't it be good if the phone could...." someone has probably already thought of it and made an app for it on the phone.
There's thousands of PC software for nothing to, doesn't mean anything.
If not it will be soon. Is already available on O2 and Orange in Europe with more networks to follow soon.
You're going to be able to buy them in Tesco soon.
http://www.google.com/search?q=iphone+a … =firefox-a
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Like I said, not for long.....Kmarion wrote:
AT&T, that is it.Bertster7 wrote:
I thought the iPhone was available on a range of networks in the US?Kmarion wrote:
They use the total number of mostly useless apps as a selling point. Stupid really. No matter.. google will put the hurt on them soon enough. And they'll be able to do it by selling it with a carrier that actually provides descent service (in the states).
If not it will be soon. Is already available on O2 and Orange in Europe with more networks to follow soon.
You're going to be able to buy them in Tesco soon.
http://www.google.com/search?q=iphone+a … =firefox-a
I was addressing your question mark. I hope the rumors are true. It's been like that for over two years now.
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I don't know the US strategy. That's not my department. In Europe it is certainly being rolled out to other networks. I find it unlikely the US won't follow a similar pattern.Kmarion wrote:
I was addressing your question mark. I hope the rumors are true. It's been like that for over two years now.