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hahahahahahah, i dont think you have to worry about that , im pretty sure ABOUT 0.000000001 % of people on PPC geeks have an iphone, and if someone does, WTF are you even doing on ppcgeeks lolz..... go to the apple forums
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When my iPhone friends have trouble accessing their slow EDGE network, I open up WMWiFiRouter and let them use my phone as a mobile hotspot.
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Friend of mine dared me to a speed test, TP2 vs his iPhone 1st gen. Test was speed of opening up a page. TP 2 JUST BARELY beat it. Later I found out he was using wifi
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They key word that you're mentioning is jailbreak. You have to HACK your phone and BREAK POLICY to do what you want with it. And you have to avoid updates just to keep it that way. That's really sad. It's only a matter of time before they introduce an update process that basically doesn't allow you to use the phone if it's not to their liking. They've done it before with iTunes, they'll do it to the iPhone. Sometimes people get upset about Microsoft not advertising enough or not promoting all of their stuff. In reality they don't need to. Apple needs to market the hell out of their products because they know they can't do as much as Microsoft can. And really, all you mac-fanboys are just sheep to their advertising. You're too afraid to like this wonderful man: (or get dominated by this guy: http://www.lauriemcguinness.com/ ) BOTTOM LINE: If I buy a phone, I want to do what I want with it. I don't want to be limited by design (exchange batteries, no QWERTY keyboard, etc etc.), use f**king iTunes and Quicktime (not allowed on ANY of my computers), I want to install whatever programs I want without breaking POLICY. It's my phone; it's not a leased phone where I have terms when it comes to what I want on it (I know that sometimes this is based on provider, but on T-Mobile, I really don't have any limitations with my TP2). If you want an iPhone, go right ahead, buy it. If it's your bag to play with fart emulators and fight against your software and provider to use your phone professionally, go right ahead. Align yourself right up with these guys in the starbucks: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=12JTDp6xm18 because that's the same type of people you are (all show, no functionality). And stop with the blaming AT&T. Apple CHOSE to sign on with them. It's both of their faults that you have to struggle to defend your purchase in forums so you don't feel like an idiot. iPhone users have to climb ladders just to get where WM users were right when they bought the phone. Last edited by rorytmeadows; 09-19-2009 at 01:07 PM. |
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Thanks for the morning entertainment. The points do get across.
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The only thing I find amusing about this is that NEARLY EVERYONE is waiting for the unlocker to come out to hack our phones and break policy to customize them with custom ROMs. Granted, on the TP2, I haven't really heard of any speed issues really, so it's not as necessary as it was with previous devices to get a fast/stable ROM.
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