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a mate at work has one, he said you cant forward text messages on it. i find this quite remarkable.
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Also, I don't think IMAP supports remote wipe, does it? |
how is texting on an iPhone?
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Works like a dream. The touch screen is dead easy to use if you don't have a phobia for it, and displays all text "conversations" in a great Ichat type mode.
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Needs a new piece of software available via installer but easily done and used. |
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I got an unlocked one off ebay for £200, put my original sim in it, works a dream, touch wood
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Has anyone taken a picture with the camera ??
Uncle Dave will you take one and post it up here please so i can see quality. |
Tks. I'm still very tempted to get one unlocked and try and get it to work with my work phone sim card though. I need to use Skype for some conference calls sometimes and I'm the only one who hasn't got it, so need to figure out a mobile way of doing that. Also, my IPOD is dead.
If I buy an iphone in the US can I buy it without a contract? |
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This suggests you can use Skype without unlocking. Any idea if it works?
Skype comes to the iPhone Instant messaging wish granted By Ciara O'Brien, ElectricNews.net → More by this authorPublished Thursday 16th August 2007 09:08 GMT -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Be a part of The Register's Security Seminar, Live & Online, 9th July 2008 iPhone fans are set have their wish granted, with the news that a German firm has developed an application that brings Skype functionality to the device. One of the complaints that users of the hybrid phone and MP3 player had was relating to its instant messaging functionality, or lack thereof. German firm Shape Media has stepped in to fill the gap. The application, dubbed "IM+ for Skype", transforms the iPhone into a Skype handset. The web application, which works through the iPhone's Safari web browser, allows iPhones to use the Skype messaging service along with its Voice over IP (VoIP) network. By logging on to skypeforiphone.com, users can access their Skype account, allowing them to make free Skype to Skype calls, and use their SkypeOut credits to make calls to landlines and mobile phones around the world. According to Shape Media, the application will work across different networks and does not require Wi-Fi to operate. The application was designed for use with the iPhone's touchscreen, and has the added benefit of offering more cost-effective call charges than many carriers, for both landline and mobile calls - domestic and overseas. Similar software has already been developed for platforms such as Windows Mobile, RIM's Blackberry, Palm and Symbian devices. © 2007 ENN |
I'm afraid I can't talk about that
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why? If it doesn't require unlocking, it isn't dodgy is it?
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It's a work thing.
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Can you post a pic david
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Can someone tell me if i am out of a hotspot area, i.e. at Selhurst and i want to look at the net am i charged per min ??
Can i use it off my own hub for free ?? Is the whole of central london covered ?? Thanks |
Internet access is bundled in with the cost of the monthly O2 tariff,s you shouldn't need to pay any extra.
I believe there are deals with the cloud to use their wi-fi hotspot's for nothing if you have an iphone, and the answer to that middle question is yes. |
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It was an iphone or a 32 gig ipod touch. I just didnt know what i'd be better off for with net use etc. |
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