OMG iPhone 3G!
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OMG iPhone 3G!
Specs:
Height:
4.5 inches (115.5 mm)
Width:
2.4 inches (62.1 mm)
Depth:
0.48 inch (12.3 mm)
Weight:
4.7 ounces (133 grams)
HSDPA/EDGE/GSM
A-GPS
8GB, $199 / 16GB, $299
Dock is seperate.
Height:
4.5 inches (115.5 mm)
Width:
2.4 inches (62.1 mm)
Depth:
0.48 inch (12.3 mm)
Weight:
4.7 ounces (133 grams)
HSDPA/EDGE/GSM
A-GPS
8GB, $199 / 16GB, $299
Dock is seperate.
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Holy shit I know what you mean. The 16GB versions of 3G iPhone is 299, apparently; in AU we pay 400ish for a fucking iTouch (iPhone - phone). Looking at comparable handsets here, I wouldn't be surprised if the iPhone (either of them) were well over a thousand dollars here.Bounty wrote:That's almost tempting enough to consider buying - if it weren't for the fact that Apple hasn't even released the first model over here yet, and that the price is going to get inflated out the wazoo by the time it gets across the ocean.
PS, 299USD is about 309AUD. Oh well.
It looks it'll be coming to your neck on the woods in not too long:Bounty wrote:That's almost tempting enough to consider buying - if it weren't for the fact that Apple hasn't even released the first model over here yet, and that the price is going to get inflated out the wazoo by the time it gets across the ocean.
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Wow, that’s just insane that they would market the thing in freaking Zimbabwe but not say Panama, or Algeria or Thailand or South Korea, or numerous other nations which don’t have to print 500 million dollar banknotes.phongn wrote: It looks it'll be coming to your neck on the woods in not too long
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I think they're trying to find wireless partners in some of the remaining wealthy countries, in particular the ROK, PRC and HK SAR.Sea Skimmer wrote:Wow, that’s just insane that they would market the thing in freaking Zimbabwe but not say Panama, or Algeria or Thailand or South Korea, or numerous other nations which don’t have to print 500 million dollar banknotes.
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It's worth noting that the $299 pricing is subsidized. Look at AT&T's latest press release.Stark wrote:Holy shit I know what you mean. The 16GB versions of 3G iPhone is 299, apparently; in AU we pay 400ish for a fucking iTouch (iPhone - phone). Looking at comparable handsets here, I wouldn't be surprised if the iPhone (either of them) were well over a thousand dollars here.Bounty wrote:That's almost tempting enough to consider buying - if it weren't for the fact that Apple hasn't even released the first model over here yet, and that the price is going to get inflated out the wazoo by the time it gets across the ocean.
PS, 299USD is about 309AUD. Oh well.
They renegotiated the contract. Apple no longer takes a percentage of revenue from AT&T for iPhone users, but in exchange, AT&T subsidizes the iPhone somewhere in the region of $200.
So really, you're getting a $499 iPhone for $299, but selling your soul to AT&T for the next two years. I'm sure in countries like Belgium where phones MUST be sold unlocked the iPhone'll be going for ~$500-$600.
An iPod Touch is $299 over here. More than the subsidized iPhone.
The part that really irks me is that AT&T is stepping in and requiring in-store activation and Apple is no longer selling the iPhone online. That sucks because that means I'm not getting the new iPhone *shrugs* I walked into an AT&T store, bought my iPhone, took it home, and hacked/unlocked it without ever activating with AT&T. Since you can't do that with the new iPhone, I guess I'm not getting one.
And no, I'm not so rich as to be able to afford a new iPhone every year but used unlocked iPhones go for near retail on ebay.
Far, far above blackberries. Whereas before, Blackberries only won in enterprise features and lagged way behind in media and web capabilities, now the iPhone has similar enterprise features and is way ahead in the rest. GPS, being able to open Word, Excel, and Powerpoints, a full desktop web browser with JavaScript and all that, 3D games with graphics approaching a PSP...InnocentBystander wrote:Do these new features put it on equal ground with the Blackberries?
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I'd be interested to try it if they included an actual, physical keyboard in it.
I tried it once, and I rather have the shitty Treo I use now for company stuff than the iPhone because the touchscreen sucks (for me). The lacking responsiveness of touchscreens is not something I like.
But maybe the feature list means its sale figures will be less underwhelming here in Germany than with the old one. Who knows...
I tried it once, and I rather have the shitty Treo I use now for company stuff than the iPhone because the touchscreen sucks (for me). The lacking responsiveness of touchscreens is not something I like.
But maybe the feature list means its sale figures will be less underwhelming here in Germany than with the old one. Who knows...
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Dunno, my ancient N72 can do all that. For slightly higher price there are phones that include an actual keyboard. So whats so special about iphone ?Praxis wrote:Far, far above blackberries. Whereas before, Blackberries only won in enterprise features and lagged way behind in media and web capabilities, now the iPhone has similar enterprise features and is way ahead in the rest. GPS, being able to open Word, Excel, and Powerpoints, a full desktop web browser with JavaScript and all that, 3D games with graphics approaching a PSP...InnocentBystander wrote:Do these new features put it on equal ground with the Blackberries?
I have to tell you something everything I wrote above is a lie.
Go use one. If you don't think it's better than something like an N95, don't buy one. I don't know why iPhone pisses so many people off as much as it does.
I think it's just cool to hate on Apple these days. 'They made an overpriced, flashy product I have no intention of buying or using! AND IT MAKES ME ANGRY!'
I think it's just cool to hate on Apple these days. 'They made an overpriced, flashy product I have no intention of buying or using! AND IT MAKES ME ANGRY!'
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Bigger screen for starters, and a touch screen actually allows better ease of access.Sarevok wrote:Dunno, my ancient N72 can do all that. For slightly higher price there are phones that include an actual keyboard. So whats so special about iphone ?Praxis wrote:Far, far above blackberries. Whereas before, Blackberries only won in enterprise features and lagged way behind in media and web capabilities, now the iPhone has similar enterprise features and is way ahead in the rest. GPS, being able to open Word, Excel, and Powerpoints, a full desktop web browser with JavaScript and all that, 3D games with graphics approaching a PSP...InnocentBystander wrote:Do these new features put it on equal ground with the Blackberries?
THough web browsing takes a while to get used to but definitely better than pressing a multitude of buttons repeatedly.
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According to this video from the keynote the price in almost everyone of the first 25 countries that it will be released in will be $199 USD (That includes Belgium) and it'll happen on july 11.Bounty wrote:That's almost tempting enough to consider buying - if it weren't for the fact that Apple hasn't even released the first model over here yet, and that the price is going to get inflated out the wazoo by the time it gets across the ocean.
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i'd rather have a multitude of button that this OSK, i type painfully slow on my Ipod Touch, worse than my N810 and waaaay worse than on my BB 8820 and Nokia E61THough web browsing takes a while to get used to but definitely better than pressing a multitude of buttons repeatedly.
pretty useful in companya full desktop web browser with JavaScript and all that, 3D games with graphics approaching a PSP...
i can edit them on my 20 months old E61being able to open Word, Excel, and Powerpoints,
*cough* IBM Lotus Domino *cough*now the iPhone has similar enterprise features
anyway i'm happy to see that the iphone could lead to the demise of Lotus shitty Notes and boost Exchange sales.
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That's nice and all, but the iPhone's distributor for Belgium has already said they're pushing back the release here to "sometime at the end of the year". For undisclosed reasons. As usual.phongn wrote:It looks it'll be coming to your neck on the woods in not too long:Bounty wrote:That's almost tempting enough to consider buying - if it weren't for the fact that Apple hasn't even released the first model over here yet, and that the price is going to get inflated out the wazoo by the time it gets across the ocean.
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It's freaking Orange; if it's like in France, except rapetime on every level unfortunately...Bounty wrote:That's nice and all, but the iPhone's distributor for Belgium has already said they're pushing back the release here to "sometime at the end of the year". For undisclosed reasons. As usual.phongn wrote:It looks it'll be coming to your neck on the woods in not too long:Bounty wrote:That's almost tempting enough to consider buying - if it weren't for the fact that Apple hasn't even released the first model over here yet, and that the price is going to get inflated out the wazoo by the time it gets across the ocean.
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It's really weird, isn't it? It happens with other companies' products, but Apple products seem to invoke the most hate. I'm pretty sure our products are designed that way, though. It's not important that everyone like the iPhone, but it is important that everyone talk about it.Stark wrote:Go use one. If you don't think it's better than something like an N95, don't buy one. I don't know why iPhone pisses so many people off as much as it does.
I think it's just cool to hate on Apple these days. 'They made an overpriced, flashy product I have no intention of buying or using! AND IT MAKES ME ANGRY!'
The people who get most offended by Apple's temerity to offer a product that isn't exactly what they wanted tend to be the bullet-pointer crowd. They compare two products based on a list of bullet points, lots of times without having used either of them.
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I think it's less to do with hatred of Apple products, and more to do with hatred of Apple fanboys. If Apple came out with a wristwatch made from Steve Jobs ejaculate priced at $99.99, there are a lot of people on the internet who would immediately go buy one, proclaim it the greatest wristwatch ever made, and suggest it to everyone who might be looking for a wristwatch along with everyone who isn't. If I saw someone doing that, I probably wouldn't be able to resist pointing out "It's not that much better then other watches! In fact, it might be a little worse since it's made of semen!"Durandal wrote:It's really weird, isn't it? It happens with other companies' products, but Apple products seem to invoke the most hate. I'm pretty sure our products are designed that way, though. It's not important that everyone like the iPhone, but it is important that everyone talk about it.Stark wrote:Go use one. If you don't think it's better than something like an N95, don't buy one. I don't know why iPhone pisses so many people off as much as it does.
I think it's just cool to hate on Apple these days. 'They made an overpriced, flashy product I have no intention of buying or using! AND IT MAKES ME ANGRY!'
How do you suggest people compare two products? Buy both of them? When I prepare to make a purchase, I look at what all of the possible choices can do, then make a list of what I want mine to be able to do, then choose a price point, then go with the item at that price point that has the most features from that list.The people who get most offended by Apple's temerity to offer a product that isn't exactly what they wanted tend to be the bullet-pointer crowd. They compare two products based on a list of bullet points, lots of times without having used either of them.
'Not be able to resist pointing out' doesn't mean you'd create an entire internet subculture around spreading poorly-informed 'criticisms' of a product. Not a day goes by I don't hear another totally unfounded 'fact' about iTunes or something else.
Frankly, having used both 'do everything' phones and an iPhone, there is no fucking way someone's going to convince me the interface isn't worth an extra hundred bucks. That's not Apple loyalty or iPhone fanboyism (I was very against iPhones before using one) that's just my experience using both. However, I don't rant constantly about how users of N95s are cheating themselves or foolish or gadgetphile hipster retards.
Apparently (no actual prices are available yet) iPhones will be at a similar pricepoint to things like the N95 in AU. If that's true (and the plans are similar 'unlimited data' ones like in the US), I'd seriously consider getting one since my current phone is borked. I'll not be surprised when they turn out to be 1000USD, though.
Frankly, having used both 'do everything' phones and an iPhone, there is no fucking way someone's going to convince me the interface isn't worth an extra hundred bucks. That's not Apple loyalty or iPhone fanboyism (I was very against iPhones before using one) that's just my experience using both. However, I don't rant constantly about how users of N95s are cheating themselves or foolish or gadgetphile hipster retards.
Apparently (no actual prices are available yet) iPhones will be at a similar pricepoint to things like the N95 in AU. If that's true (and the plans are similar 'unlimited data' ones like in the US), I'd seriously consider getting one since my current phone is borked. I'll not be surprised when they turn out to be 1000USD, though.