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Sep 6, 2009View in Crawl 4
I live in England so I personally have never had to cope with the hell that is AT&T i'm glad to say, but overall I enjoy my iPhone and I don't tend to spend that much on Application's unless I really do personally think they are worth it.iPhone = GoodCompanies Relating to the iPhone = Bad
Now a question. If you buy Applications can you transfer them to a new iPhone if you upgrade? I never bought apps for my old phones, and I don't buy them for my Blackberry because they are only usable on that one particular phone.I just had to replace my phone because of a bad mini-usb port on it, backup didn't save any of my free/limited time games.
Guess what... when I had Verizon I spent pretty much the same every year for my HORRIBLE previous smartphone! Enough of this crap, every phone that needs a data plan to work costs about this much, and I am glad I switched from Verizon for the iPhone.AT&T might not have as good service as Verizon, but the iPhone functionality/ease of use more than makes up for it.
@ shank2001Navigon is actually $90 now. They've added integrated ipod controls, text-to-speech for street names and a few other things. You and I are lucky we got it at the bargain price because it really is an awesome piece of software.
tooooonSep 7, 2009
I live in England so I personally have never had to cope with the hell that is AT&T i'm glad to say, but overall I enjoy my iPhone and I don't tend to spend that much on Application's unless I really do personally think they are worth it.iPhone = GoodCompanies Relating to the iPhone = Bad
cereal1Sep 7, 2009
Now a question. If you buy Applications can you transfer them to a new iPhone if you upgrade? I never bought apps for my old phones, and I don't buy them for my Blackberry because they are only usable on that one particular phone.I just had to replace my phone because of a bad mini-usb port on it, backup didn't save any of my free/limited time games.
haz3rdSep 7, 2009
$1
matzahmanSep 7, 2009
no person who is right in the head would buy an 80 dollar piece of software for their iphone.
shank2001Sep 8, 2009
Guess what... when I had Verizon I spent pretty much the same every year for my HORRIBLE previous smartphone! Enough of this crap, every phone that needs a data plan to work costs about this much, and I am glad I switched from Verizon for the iPhone.AT&T might not have as good service as Verizon, but the iPhone functionality/ease of use more than makes up for it.
digjamSep 9, 2009
The only paid app I have out of 100s I downloaded is Scrabble for $5 thats it.
danwallaceSep 10, 2009
@ shank2001Navigon is actually $90 now. They've added integrated ipod controls, text-to-speech for street names and a few other things. You and I are lucky we got it at the bargain price because it really is an awesome piece of software.