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Again, just ignore the photos of my 2g iphone with non apple headphones
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But the point is that you can't use any set of 3.5 mm headphones that you want, you still have to make sure that they fit which discounts almost all L-shaped jacks for a start
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The simple truth is that many people DO need an adapter to use non-apple headphones for the 2g IPhone. That's why people buy products like THIS which allow "the headphones you already own to fit within the smaller headphone jack of your [2g] iPhone. " What's the problem? The original design was ridiculous. Apple obviously recognised this (even if Dave didn't) and changed it for the 3g model. Yes, I have seen the pictures. I have also played with a 2g model, and have seen the problem for myself. I can assure you that many ordinary earphones will NOT FIT without an adapter. |
This is exactly what I posted you donut.
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So what exactly have we been arguing about then?
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Good grief.
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Am I the only IPhone user who has had to 'restore' his touch on average one a month?
For the third time since I bought it, my data seems to have become corrupted, and I was invited to restore the IPhone - taking almost an hour to get everything back on it, and up and running. Is this common? |
touch wood i've never had any problems with mine apart from having to reboot about 4 times
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DHL = Fail.
Didn't deliver this morning. I'm not going to be able to receive my new iPhone at home for a while, so I'm cancelling the whole thing and I'll retry in the new year. |
Can't you just go to an 02 store?
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I can update to 3G in january. I'm assuming it's worthwhile.
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3g upgrade is meh
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2g is physically a better device
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Except for the mini-jack problem. :)
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so should I? pros/cons
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