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    WAY overrated. All fancy shmancy phone+mp3+internet+handjob gizmos are.

    Whats the point? So you can carry a tiny little amount of music on it, and use the internet on a tiny little screen. Sorry, but if you can't stand to be away from the internet for a few hours, then you have a problem.
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    Quote Originally Posted by leroy jenkins View Post
    WAY overrated. All fancy shmancy phone+mp3+internet+handjob gizmos are.

    Whats the point? So you can carry a tiny little amount of music on it, and use the internet on a tiny little screen. Sorry, but if you can't stand to be away from the internet for a few hours, then you have a problem.
    so you can be away from your computer for days, weeks months and still access the internet to take care of business.
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    my comment was not that it's overrated for its features, but that the hype has gone beyond belief. i spent last week in silicon valley and the iPhone was all everyone talked about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skier666 View Post
    Ok, the thing looks pretty rad. However, the data useage on that thing is going to pricey.
    AT&T supposedly has some new plans for the iPhone that include unlimited data usage.

    Edit: Aha...linkage...
    http://www.electronista.com/articles...ata.plan.leak/

    I never thought I'd see more hype than the insane PS2 hype, but this takes the cake.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fonixmunkee View Post
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    And I can't make VoIP calls over my wifi connection, OR sync my data with my computer over it? OK...talk about taking a robust device and cutting it's balls off.
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    I hate that shit.
    Sync is essential.
    If iPhone is supposed t take on some of the blackberry/treo market, it needs to sync.

    How can it be an iPod device if it doesn't sync? Are they expecting it only to have subscription music and not your home catalog?
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    I wonder how hard it'll be to sync to online calendars and contacts such as google.

    and when they say "no sync", I'm sure that you can still sync to itunes. Just not to outlook..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Core Shot View Post
    If iPhone is supposed t take on some of the blackberry/treo market, it needs to sync.
    Good luck with a gimicky Apple product taking those two on in the business world.
    Apple needs to stick with putting out "cool", overhyped crap for hipsters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skier666 View Post
    Ok, the thing looks pretty rad. However, the data useage on that thing is going to pricey.
    Once again... the almighty SJ addresses your concerns and quells your fears:
    http://www.apple.com/iphone/easysetup/rateplans.html

    You have to admit, that's attractive pricing. I'm an existing AT&T customer with their standard data plan. The iPhone plan will be a wash. Same-Same.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PlayHarder View Post
    Good luck with a gimicky Apple product taking those two on in the business world.
    Apple needs to stick with putting out "cool", overhyped crap for hipsters.
    I couldn't agree more. It's a hipster doofus piece-o-crap that will have uber-geeks annoying the shit out of everyone with their "woo-hooo... look at my cool phone.... ooohhhh I'm sooo coool."


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    Quote Originally Posted by jibij View Post
    I couldn't agree more. It's a hipster doofus piece-o-crap that will have uber-geeks annoying the shit out of everyone with their "woo-hooo... look at my cool phone.... ooohhhh I'm sooo coool."


    Don't buy one.







    Especially on June 29th.

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    These 's at the lack of ifeatures are funny. No features = they are not shooting for the business market. Get Blackberry if you want outlook/wifi/.../.../...

    Cool kids of the iPhone target market care not about accessing their email 24x7. iThink iPhone will go platinum like the new Linkin Park CD.

    Edit: o noes it didn't! fixed.
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    Hmmmm....confused. I'm not getting one, but as an existing customer, I still see the 2 year minimum contract fine print below. Maybe a 2 year Data package? Then the Unlimited data will only set you back $960 plus activation, taxes, etc.


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    from http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/06...ntract_prices/

    The iPhone will require activation, at a cost of $36, in addition to the $599 price tag on the device itself. Customers will then need to sign up to price plans at $60, $80 or $100 a month, all featuring unlimited data and 200 text messages, but with 450, 900 and 1,350 voice minutes respectively.

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    Exiting AT&T customers will have to select the data package they want (the only differences between those packages is the # of SMS included) and re-up for an additional 2 years to their contract.

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    wtf "visual voicemail"..?

    Edit: doh.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wi3dzmin View Post
    wtf "visual voicemail"..?
    Yea. Super secret technology that lets iPhone users see video of you leaving a voicemail in your underwear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wi3dzmin View Post
    wtf "visual voicemail"..?
    from wikipedia:

    "Visual Voicemail or Random Access Voicemail is the process of adding a visual aspect to mobile phone voicemail. In the recent months, several companies in the telecommunications space have integrated a visual element into their voicemail services."

    umm.. yeah.. so?


    although, I wouldn't mind voice recognition to text interface - so I could "read" my voicemail. I'd get through shit a lot faster that way. Technology is probably not there yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Core Shot View Post
    I hate that shit.
    Sync is essential.
    If iPhone is supposed t take on some of the blackberry/treo market, it needs to sync.

    How can it be an iPod device if it doesn't sync? Are they expecting it only to have subscription music and not your home catalog?
    it will sync, it'll just require a cable to sync

    there sure seem to be a lot of business people interested in it for a device not aimed at them......
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    Quote Originally Posted by jibij View Post
    Yea. Super secret technology that lets iPhone users see video of you leaving a voicemail in your underwear.
    Sweet. Now I can finally have something in common with myspace whores.
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    Quote Originally Posted by steve View Post
    and when they say "no sync", I'm sure that you can still sync to itunes. Just not to outlook..
    according to this, it can sync to outlook thru itunes on windows, much like syncing to mail/address book on a mac. we'll just have to see how well they can pull that off...
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    Quote Originally Posted by steve View Post
    although, I wouldn't mind voice recognition to text interface - so I could "read" my voicemail. I'd get through shit a lot faster that way. Technology is probably not there yet.
    Cisco Unity does this already and can convert email text to voice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by steve View Post
    from wikipedia:

    "Visual Voicemail or Random Access Voicemail is the process of adding a visual aspect to mobile phone voicemail. In the recent months, several companies in the telecommunications space have integrated a visual element into their voicemail services."

    umm.. yeah.. so?
    I for one think this is a great feature. No more listening to 5 voicemails that you know the people had nothing to say when you just want to get to the first one. With the visual voicmail, just skip to the important ones, listen and then get to the others when you have time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PNWbrit View Post
    Cisco Unity does this already and can convert email text to voice.
    Sounds like exactly the opposite of what steve was talking about. Thanks for paying attention.

    Quote Originally Posted by The Jackamo View Post
    according to this, it can sync to outlook thru itunes on windows, much like syncing to mail/address book on a mac. we'll just have to see how well they can pull that off...
    Doesn't sound like it syncs to exchange.
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    Quote Originally Posted by steve View Post
    from wikipedia:

    "Visual Voicemail or Random Access Voicemail is the process of adding a visual aspect to mobile phone voicemail. In the recent months, several companies in the telecommunications space have integrated a visual element into their voicemail services."

    umm.. yeah.. so?
    Consider how voice mail works on most phones. You've been skiing all day and when you grab your phone you find that you have seven voice mails. You were waiting for one important call, but you need to go through them one at a time in order they were received.

    If you have visual voicemail (like on the iPhone) your voice mails will be shown on the screen in a list (like they were email) and you can select which one you want to listen to first, second, etc, or even delete ones right away if you see it's that annoying sales guy phoning again.

    Just a little thing, but a handy feature.

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