ismashphone.com — Chances are you've already heard about the iPhone 3G S and some of it's cool new features. What you might not have thought about, however, are the apps which many developers have slaved over for weeks that were entirely rendered obsolete...
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amyvernonJun 9, 2009
Oops.
Closed AccountJun 10, 2009
iPhone modem will NEVER be obsolete, as tethering usually brings on many additional costs.I'd be infinitely shocked if a miracle happens and the providers will now allow us to fully use the bandwidth we pay for without find a way to nickel and dime, but I don't see it happening.
samgabJun 10, 2009
What Coldfusion said is perfectly correct English. Maybe some, myself included, ought to have paid more attention at school?
Closed AccountJun 11, 2009
It does dominate the market - it has 66% of the US convergence device market.
moraldebateJun 11, 2009
Total pre-tax cost of the cheapest iPhone 3G plan = $74.99<a class="user" href="http://images.appleinsider.com/att-iphone-compare-080701-1.png">http://images.appleinsider.com/att-iphone-compare- ...</a>You're joking about me being joking, right?
handmadewallabyJun 11, 2009
Yep. I got the one from two years ago and I say it's time to upgrade cause EDGE is going bye-bye. That and 8GB fills up way to quickly for me.
subliminalurgeJun 11, 2009
Yeah, yeah, yeah....I've had voice dialing on quite a few phones over the years. Setting aside for a moment that fact that most implementations don't work very well, even when it works perfectly it only accomplishes one thing. Making you look like an even bigger douchebag than the idiot with a bluetooth headset permanently grafted to his ear.
coldfusion1970Jun 16, 2009
Cheers samgab. I do try and type sensibly (when i can remember).