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Nope just inserted the mms settings.Ignore mole, his mother did not hug him enough as a child
Did you use anything like mobileconfig or an ipcc file to enable tethering?
Oh so you had one? Did you sell it? What did you not like about it?well was about to tell you what a terrible phone you bought, then I thought that seeing I'm in a good mood I whould try and refrain from doing so![]()
Hmmmm and I suppose your knock-jy-haar has gizilions cool apps an awesome browser and a built in ipod for all your musicMy 3 year old Nokia can do this!
Me thinks that the iPhone is rubbish
Oh so you had one? Did you sell it? What did you not like about it?
Ok makes sense, had a Nokia 9100 many moons ago but dont really miss/need qwerty. If you like buttons iphone is not for you. Love my iphone to bits.lack of qwerty keyboard, once you had a qwerty keyboard you cant go back. Also dont like the fact that you really have no option but to use two hands while texting...making the on the fly sms a drag...nice for the "media" focused crowd I suppose, but as a bussiness device those features are essential.
and yes had one, gave it to my 16year old cousin who looooved it
Uhm, it has a qwerty keyboard, qwerty describes the layout of the alphabetical characters on your keyboard, and guess what, it has one.
I know a lot of "Business People" that use the iphone, as it is a business phone, its wifi and email capabilities is second to none, but if you base your judgement on how cool you can look when you sms, then nope its not the phone for you
I'll happily argue that Blackberry's push email is second to none. I dont see anything outstanding about the iPhone's implementation of it.Uhm, it has a qwerty keyboard, qwerty describes the layout of the alphabetical characters on your keyboard, and guess what, it has one.
I know a lot of "Business People" that use the iphone, as it is a business phone, its wifi and email capabilities is second to none, but if you base your judgement on how cool you can look when you sms, then nope its not the phone for you
taping around on the screen does not in my opinion count as a keyboard, I prefer low-tech dedicated button with actual texture, and said jack about looking cool while texting, but I tend to reply to text/email message while in traffic sometimes on my e71, whouldnt even try doing so on an iphone. and gothan I dont know what your beef is, but go take your ritalin and get of your horse
I'll happily argue that Blackberry's push email is second to none. I dont see anything outstanding about the iPhone's implementation of it.