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Never really known why people get sooooo excited about phones.


I know. But with the world and life being so sh!t these days, I think we can let them have their bit of fun. ;)

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Never really known why people get sooooo excited about phones.


I know. But with the world and life being so sh!t these days, I think we can let them have their bit of fun. ;)

Of course, no, I'm happy for people to get excited about things. Phones have just never done it for me though.

Go forth and enjoy. :D

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Looks really good. Hopefully I can buy one on PAYG and transfer my Simplicity contract on to the new microSIM. Though my 3G does everything I need it to.

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Looks really good. Hopefully I can buy one on PAYG and transfer my Simplicity contract on to the new microSIM.
I'd also like that but it all depends on the cost of the contract-free handset.

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james016 wrote:
Looks really good. Hopefully I can buy one on PAYG and transfer my Simplicity contract on to the new microSIM.
I'd also like that but it all depends on the cost of the contract-free handset.

Mark

I'm considering this also.

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Why does the video calling need wi-fi?

The rest of the industry has managed video calls from 3G phones for the best part of a decade without needing to resort to wi-fi... :? Why can't they just use the same standard as everybody else? Fine, enable iChat as well, over wi-fi, but why not 3G video-calling like every bargain basement Nokia seems to do? :evil:

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Why does the video calling need wi-fi?

The rest of the industry has managed video calls from 3G phones for the best part of a decade without needing to resort to wi-fi... :? Why can't they just use the same standard as everybody else? Fine, enable iChat as well, over wi-fi, but why not 3G video-calling like every bargain basement Nokia seems to do? :evil:


They always miss out features or restrict something so they can release a later version and re-sell it to the same people. You gotta admire the marketing genius but it is a bit of a trick.


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There's no camera on the iPad so how would you capture the video?


I was thinking of the iPad as an editing device - bigger screen, more space etc... got to be better than faffing about editing video on a phone, surely? As for getting the vid in there, then the camera connection kit would do the job, otherwise the usual suspects, I guess - iTunes, DropBox, iDisk etc...

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I still think a front-facing webcam would be a good idea, but no, not a rear-facing camera, that'd just be silly; tripod mount, anyone?? Now, a camera-connection-sized webcam that fitted into the dock connector and worked with Skype, FaceTime or whatever, that'd be a neat trick; wonder if we'll see something like that when iPad gets iOS4..?

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Now, a camera-connection-sized webcam that fitted into the dock connector and worked with Skype, FaceTime or whatever, that'd be a neat trick; wonder if we'll see something like that when iPad gets iOS4..?
I've also been mulling this over.

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As far as I can remember, the iPhone 4 is the first phone to support 802.11N isn't it?


Nexus One already has it :)

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1) I don't believe Apple are 'forcing' anyone to do anything.They're not holding a gun to anyone's head screaming 'you must make video calls!!'

I thought that was the whole point of their promotional videos.
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2) I think you're possibly somewhat underestimating how prevalent wifi is these days. I think I'd want to see some stats as to where people actually are when they make calls before I'd make a judgement on how onerous the limitation will actually be. For example, if the majority of calls are in fact made from home, what percentage of homes now have wifi?

And how many have poor quality connections? I can imagine coffee shops disable these kind of services due to bandwidth limiting for other users.
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3) That said, I'm not convinced video calling is a widely used feature anyway. It's not convenient and not private due to the way you have to hold the phone to use it and the quality has in fact never been much better than rubbish due to network bandwidth limitations. I'm actually of a mind that in this case Apple has implemented a 'me too' feature that everybody else could actually drop without many people complaining.

I think it was because Android devices have it on 3G now, it's not amazing apparently on 3G, little pixelated at times but works and is more importantly FREE

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For other tech spec comparisons there is a good list here.

Clicky

However I am so shallow the glass body and 9mm depth does it for me. Also missing from the tech specs are "ease of use" and "Mac compatibility" which are major selling points for me.

Also I just can't be arsed setting up Email and such on these things I want all my music, photos, contacts, bookmarks, videos, notes, podcasts subscriptions, applications, audio notes, passwords manager and other stuff brought over with just one click.

So I know what I will be drooling over when I next make my pilgrimage to the Apple store. Till such time as I get rich it will have to stay a dream though. :( Though iOS 4 will be coming out soon so some of the cool features will be coming my way.

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Surely it will sync with the Mail app on your MAC. I'm sure that option is there already.

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Why does the video calling need wi-fi?

The rest of the industry has managed video calls from 3G phones for the best part of a decade without needing to resort to wi-fi... :? Why can't they just use the same standard as everybody else? Fine, enable iChat as well, over wi-fi, but why not 3G video-calling like every bargain basement Nokia seems to do? :evil:


I think there's probably better free wi-fi coverage where I live than 3G network coverage (and I'm on 3 for my mobile).
Not a bad thing, IMHO, and I thought there was a reference to sorting things out for video calling with the networks, wasn't there?

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Surely it will sync with the Mail app on your MAC. I'm sure that option is there already.


It does all of that syncing already. What I am saying is that I am enamoured with iOS because I find it easy for a lazy puss like me. I am not sure that Win 7, or Android, or Symbian would serve my needs quite as well.

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