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Originally Posted by groen
It's a really cool piece of "look at me." It has great easy-to-use features. It has wifi. It has a fully functional web browser. It has a gigantic screen. It's thin as hell and looks super chic.
The only thing I can't figure out is why apple signed up exclusively with AT&T, the ****tiest company out there. I seriously think they are hindering the success of the device by attaching it to such a garbage network. I think the iPhone looks great but I'll eat my own arm before I sign a contract with AT&T.
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Why do you have such hard feelings for AT&T? My experience has been MUCH different. To me Verizon is the absolute worst, followed by Sprint, then Nextel (they are different still), then Cingular/AT&T.
And why are we starting another iPhone thread?
To answer your question - it looks cool. Why wouldn't you? Well ...
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Finally Confirmed: What the iPhone Doesn't Have
• Songs as Ringtones
• Games
• Any flash support
• Instant Messaging
• Picture messages (MMS)
• Video recording
• Voice recognition or voice dialing
• Wireless Bluetooth Stereo Streaming (A2DP)
• One-size-fits-all headset jack (May have to buy an adapter for certain headphones)
Stuff we already knew it didn't have
• 3G (EV-DO/HSDPA)
• GPS
• A real keyboard
• Removable battery
• Expandable Storage
• Direct iTunes Music Store Access (Over Wi-Fi or EDGE) |
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