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orangekid 08-27-2010 04:24 PM

Re: Why is iPhone not considered a smartphone?
 
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Originally Posted by schettj (Post 1926137)
Well, anyone who used a computer before 1996 had plenty of experience connecting modems (you know, those whacky things that connect your computer to your phone) scanners, printers, and whatnot via serial cables. Heck, you could even connect your TeleVideo terminal that way, so you could, you know, interact with your computer.

Ah, good times.

So, no, I and anyone else over 35 might not noyersayin'


yeah, the first computer I got had a 14.4 modem and I thought I was big pimpin. But it wasn't long after I was on a 56k then went to college and they had a T1 and it was cable after that.

I still remember that crazy modem connecting static "dong dong" more static sound when it was connecting :)

good times indeed.

testacon 08-27-2010 08:38 PM

Re: Why is iPhone not considered a smartphone?
 
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Originally Posted by NIKKG (Post 1922000)
Why do people on this site state the iPhone is not a “real smartphone” but WinMo, Android supposedly are?

With my Jailbroken Iphone 4, I can:

1. Tether through wifi and use it as a wifi hotspot free

2. Customize the lock screen with weather, calendars etc.
3. Run all sorts of great apps and games and can multitask
4. There are all sorts of legal and illegal apps and hacks
5. Use GPS, Music Player, Bluetooth, Wifi, 3G
6. Take pictures and Hi-Def videos and have a built in flash
7. Browse web sites just as fast and good as on my laptop
8. Built in email and calendar syncs with my outlook at work
9. On top of all that, it still makes phone calls and text messages, plus I get great ATT service.

To me, this is not only a smartphone, its like a laptop replacement. My laptop just collects dust now, I don’t see what’s the point of turning on a laptop when I can do almost everything right on my iphone with that beautiful hi-def screen.


My turn...

First and most important where's Flash 10.1? Without it, no it's NOT a laptop replacement, HTML 5 is simply not there yet. Every website I go to sucks because I can't see flash videos, except youtube linked ones.

While I think that the iPhone is a fantastic piece of hardware and software the potential to be a real smartphone is there, the simple fact is that Apple dictatorship hampers this from being a reality.

The fact that "Steve Jobs" is a smartass, doesn't make the iPhone smart!

If I create an app that "I" need and Apple doesn't approve it, it's not the phones fault it's Apples. I should be able to install ANYTHING that I want/need once I drop my hard earn dollars on it. Whether I want to buy it or create it myself. Once you jailbreak the iPhone I think it becomes a true smartphone but then leave it to Apple again to break the jailbreak with an update (which is dumb), leaving you with a less then smartphone.

Antenna gate issues aside, I thank Apple for it's impact on the smartphone world. If Microsoft didn't bail on WM, and Apple was more open and not with AT&T, Android probably never would have stood a chance. I rather have Google "spying" on me then someone telling me what I can and can't have.

So my defination of smartphone is simply, "Is it smart enough to do what I want it to do?", and unless its jailbroken and truely usable, my answer is NO...

It still wouldn't stop me from buying one though--IF it wasn't bundled with AT&T, and carried on Sprint. My wife would just love the simplistic menu systems...

testacon 08-27-2010 08:49 PM

Re: Why is iPhone not considered a smartphone?
 
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Originally Posted by schettj (Post 1926137)
Well, anyone who used a computer before 1996 had plenty of experience connecting modems (you know, those whacky things that connect your computer to your phone) scanners, printers, and whatnot via serial cables. Heck, you could even connect your TeleVideo terminal that way, so you could, you know, interact with your computer.

Ah, good times.

So, no, I and anyone else over 35 might not noyersayin'

Wow, I must really be old then, my Commodore 64 had a 300 baud modem, it couldn't even dial on it's own. I had to wait till the phone rang and disconnect the rj11 cord out of the handset and plug it into the back of the modem before the BBS hung up on you.

BooDaddy 08-27-2010 10:57 PM

Re: Why is iPhone not considered a smartphone?
 
Oh heres one.. what about the modems that had the handset cradles? You dialed up the ISP on the actual phone you talk on, then lay the handset in the cradle. THats some old skool junk right there!

fozmsu 08-27-2010 11:42 PM

Re: Why is iPhone not considered a smartphone?
 
Why do people say the iphone isn't a smartphone because Apple is too strict? That has little to do with it. Other people try knocking it by saying you have to jailbreak it to be able to do smartphone stuff. That just means it is in fact capable. I unlocked every WM phone I had and flashed it to get it to work the way it should have out of the box. What's the difference? Saying the iphone isn't a smartphone because it doesn't support flash means that there wasn't really any smartphones until about a month ago. I really wish WM would just die. It turns you into a crack addict with all the constant ROMs coming out everyday. You can't stop. I would load several ROMs onto my SD card before work everyday just so I could flash via SD all day at work. It affected my family, friends and work. Thank God for that intervention. From now on, I'm staying clean. Nothing but iOS or Android for me.

NIKKG 08-28-2010 03:13 AM

Re: Why is iPhone not considered a smartphone?
 
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Originally Posted by fozmsu (Post 1926618)
Why do people say the iphone isn't a smartphone because Apple is too strict? That has little to do with it. Other people try knocking it by saying you have to jailbreak it to be able to do smartphone stuff. That just means it is in fact capable. I unlocked every WM phone I had and flashed it to get it to work the way it should have out of the box. What's the difference? Saying the iphone isn't a smartphone because it doesn't support flash means that there wasn't really any smartphones until about a month ago. I really wish WM would just die. It turns you into a crack addict with all the constant ROMs coming out everyday. You can't stop. I would load several ROMs onto my SD card before work everyday just so I could flash via SD all day at work. It affected my family, friends and work. Thank God for that intervention. From now on, I'm staying clean. Nothing but iOS or Android for me.

Dude your so right! That's why I dumped my TP2, the only activity I did on it was flash roms, it was like that everyday like a drug addict needing another hit. What a sad OS Winmo had become, they need to take that old dog out and shoot it. Its not a surprise everyone jumped on Android, the only ones left are the sero users.

gTen 08-28-2010 03:46 AM

Re: Why is iPhone not considered a smartphone?
 
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Originally Posted by NIKKG (Post 1926777)
Dude your so right! That's why I dumped my TP2, the only activity I did on it was flash roms, it was like that everyday like a drug addict needing another hit. What a sad OS Winmo had become, they need to take that old dog out and shoot it. Its not a surprise everyone jumped on Android, the only ones left are the sero users.

And those that..need it for CDMA/GSM functionality.and those on legacy plans... But to be fair WM kinda needed some decent hardware and maybe some actual drivers...then it may have not been so bad :/

oh US Robotics..you bring back so much memories..I remember upgrading my 133mhz Dell pc(this was before anyone knew what dell was and they made pcs in the US..it took them 2 weeks to build it and they had a step by step on how they were building it each day) with a US Robotics 56k modem...whatever happened to them anyways :/

shaggylive 08-28-2010 04:39 AM

Re: Why is iPhone not considered a smartphone?
 
I used to have a whole series of USR modems between 2400 and 56000. We had some tall white pine's in the yard and they always got hit. I told dad God wanted me to upgrade since lightning kept taking them out.
fyi surge strips are meant for power, NOT communications. most lightning surges enter the house from phone, cable, sat. I've never seen a surge strip actually stop a surge thru the phone/network/cable jacks and the equip ends up fried too.

back on topic,, iphones are dumb.

schettj 08-28-2010 09:56 AM

Re: Why is iPhone not considered a smartphone?
 
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Originally Posted by BooDaddy (Post 1926578)
Oh heres one.. what about the modems that had the handset cradles? You dialed up the ISP on the actual phone you talk on, then lay the handset in the cradle. THats some old skool junk right there!

Yep. Hayes 300 baud acoustic coupler modems ROCKED. Yep, that's 30 characters per second, baby! Top THAT!

(and you were calling into your local BBS, not an ISP. At that time, your ISP choices were Nada or Nil. Compuserve ('77) and AOL (83) didn't come online until much later. Hell, I remember when phone companies threatened to charge extra for "excessively long" local calls, because people would spend hours dialed in)

http://www.hanselman.com/blog/conten.../mus_128_3.jpg

NIKKG 08-28-2010 12:39 PM

Re: Why is iPhone not considered a smartphone?
 
I started on a 386 SX 16 mhz pc with two 5 1/4 floppys and a 20 gig hdd. Back than i had a 1200 modem to connect to local bbs's before the internet. Than had Prodigy later on a 2400 modem, it was like the closest thing to the internet back than. I also remember paying 1000 for the first 1 gig drives coming, the capacity was considered unfillable back than. Those were the days, i was strictly a DOS guy until win95 came out.


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