Random questions to which you seek an answer
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It is not… But if you had asked me a year ago whether I liked the arcs on a reg pair of IHs, I would've said no... Now I love 'm…
Werder: not sure what your question is, but I too hate the iPhoney gen. and will happily advice getting a Blackberry... Blackberry Storm 3 out any day now (maybe out already?)...
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I used to hate iPhones, now I hate people who hate iPhones (no hate). It's an anti hate, hate thing.
In all honesty though, having used both the iPhone 4 and the Blackberry Torch, the iPhone is far better constructed than the Blackberry, which feels very cheap and plastic in my opinion. I also think that theres a huge element of it being "cool" to hate iPhones at the moment.
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You guys are endearing…
I have handled a new iPhone and hey: it's not bad!.. But I reàlly love my sturdy BB Storm 2... Looks a lot better as well... Mind you: I do not use my phone for anything fancier than sending texts...
Oh: and no hate... I just hate anyone who jumps on the iPhoney bandwagon to be contemporary... Shit costs a ton and is not really made well (not to mention employees are working in abominable conditions)... I could make some denim-related comparisons but hey... I'll just have some more sourdesem bread with cheese...
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Agreed El, and I have been through a few phones
Seul, it's always nice to be called endearing
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Well…
I think the Iphone s now a statement, and the phone is nothing special at all and still made in China. Our denim
are not made in China as far as I know. My aim in life is to be honest and have honest things. So the denim
is honest ( I hope) the Jacket too ( Aero ) my bike remains japanese..
I stop now
Maybe a Blackberry will solve my mysery , thanks Seul.My people with an Iphone dont survive a day without a plug..!!
In these days where we still have thoughts about disaster, we should be more conscious°!
OK i going down to the cellar and shoot myself
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For someone who travels alot the iPhone has been great. I can do anything I need to from anywhere. I have been able to scan work visa documentation and email it to a foreign office from a moving car. I can use the camera to read road signs in foreign languages. This thing is amazing.
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what was your first mobile phone?
Mine was a panasonic GD90, i started carrying a mobile phone much later then my friends at the time.
It had a screen which could turn to orange, green and blue which was pretty cool
I thought it was a small phone then but it probably was big according to current standards. -
mvb…i had one of those too haha
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I got my first phone in 1996, it was great. All it had was the standard numerical keypad and three speed dial buttons. Damn thing weighed a ton, wasn't able to fit it into my pockets of my jeans, so I had to stow it on my belt or in my bag. It also had a plastic flip thingy that covered up the keypad when not in use.
I've been through a lot of phone evolutions, thinking that the next big thing would change my life.
I remember when the first flip phone came out (Motorola Startac)
I remember the first color phone
I remember the first phone with a camera (with a whopping 0.3 MP camera)
Touchscreens were very anticlimactic for me
I have a love/hate relationship with the iPhone. I wasn't too impressed with the first one, and I think I felt the same way about the iPhone as I do with the Pittsburgh Steelers. I don't hate the team, I hate the fans
I'm waiting for the iPhone 5 to come out so I can get it for my personal phone. I hate that the Android phones don't get support after a year, and then their antiquated OS falls to the wayside, with only the newer phones getting the new Android OS. I have a Blackberry for work, and I loathe the damn thing
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@mvb:
what was your first mobile phone?
Mine was a panasonic GD90, i started carrying a mobile phone much later then my friends at the time.
It had a screen which could turn to orange, green and blue which was pretty cool
I thought it was a small phone then but it probably was big according to current standards.I had one of those too, it was a really good phone. Got drunk and left it on the Staten Island Ferry one night, bummer. I got my first cell phone in a shop in the mall at the base of the World Trade Center in NYC.