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Message 977787 - Posted: 12 Mar 2010, 17:56:20 UTC

Love 'em or knock 'em - I love mine. I've just got a Powerskin for mine which doubles it's battery capacity.

Anyone bought any extras for their little marvels that they would either recommend, or not recommend?


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Message 977811 - Posted: 12 Mar 2010, 18:39:24 UTC
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Message 977841 - Posted: 12 Mar 2010, 20:41:07 UTC - in response to Message 977787.  
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Love 'em or knock 'em - I love mine. I've just got a Powerskin for mine which doubles it's battery capacity.

Anyone bought any extras for their little marvels that they would either recommend, or not recommend?


Hi Ice...
I've got a Black Speck case for my iPhone 3G 16GB Black, which I bought a few months after the 3G version was released. I would NEVER forget to take it. It's definitely saved my iPhone from many broken endings.

I'll be looking to purchase the iPhone 4G when it is released this year. Hoping for a 5 megapixel camera, OLED screen, better battery life, multitasking.

But, an iPhone is not a myPhone without jailbroken software. I'm running 3.1.2 blackra1n. DO NOT upgrade to 3.1.3.

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Message 977943 - Posted: 13 Mar 2010, 1:55:22 UTC

Unfortunately Verizon doesn't have the iPhone, so I got the next best thing, an HTC Droid Eris, nice little phone. I loved the iPhone, and if Verizon were to ever get it (probably won't happen anytime soon), I'd upgrade to it. But this phone does everything I need it to do, plus more that I have no clue about. Biggest thing I like is that I can tether my phone to my laptop and be able to still get on the internet.
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Message 977954 - Posted: 13 Mar 2010, 2:06:15 UTC - in response to Message 977943.  

Unfortunately Verizon doesn't have the iPhone, so I got the next best thing, an HTC Droid Eris, nice little phone. I loved the iPhone, and if Verizon were to ever get it (probably won't happen anytime soon), I'd upgrade to it. But this phone does everything I need it to do, plus more that I have no clue about. Biggest thing I like is that I can tether my phone to my laptop and be able to still get on the internet.


Hmm. The iPhone is unlocked here. You can put it on whatever network you like, I chose to keep it on Vodafone. Keep waiting for a Verizon iPhone 4G LTE, eh?

Can you not tether the iPhone to a computer on AT&T??? I do it all the time here...
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Message 977962 - Posted: 13 Mar 2010, 2:12:19 UTC - in response to Message 977954.  

Unfortunately Verizon doesn't have the iPhone, so I got the next best thing, an HTC Droid Eris, nice little phone. I loved the iPhone, and if Verizon were to ever get it (probably won't happen anytime soon), I'd upgrade to it. But this phone does everything I need it to do, plus more that I have no clue about. Biggest thing I like is that I can tether my phone to my laptop and be able to still get on the internet.


Hmm. The iPhone is unlocked here. You can put it on whatever network you like, I chose to keep it on Vodafone. Keep waiting for a Verizon iPhone 4G LTE, eh?

Can you not tether the iPhone to a computer on AT&T??? I do it all the time here...

Couple of my friends aren't able to tether theirs, so I don't know. I think you can find unlcoked iPhones, but I don't think iPhone's can be put on Verizon though, AT&T is GSM and Verizon is CDMA. I could be wrong, but I've never heard anyone here in the US using an iPhone on Verizon. Good info to know where you live, maybe I'll move there. LOL
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Message 978251 - Posted: 13 Mar 2010, 17:22:57 UTC - in response to Message 977962.  

Unfortunately Verizon doesn't have the iPhone, so I got the next best thing, an HTC Droid Eris, nice little phone. I loved the iPhone, and if Verizon were to ever get it (probably won't happen anytime soon), I'd upgrade to it. But this phone does everything I need it to do, plus more that I have no clue about. Biggest thing I like is that I can tether my phone to my laptop and be able to still get on the internet.


Hmm. The iPhone is unlocked here. You can put it on whatever network you like, I chose to keep it on Vodafone. Keep waiting for a Verizon iPhone 4G LTE, eh?

Can you not tether the iPhone to a computer on AT&T??? I do it all the time here...

Couple of my friends aren't able to tether theirs, so I don't know. I think you can find unlcoked iPhones, but I don't think iPhone's can be put on Verizon though, AT&T is GSM and Verizon is CDMA. I could be wrong, but I've never heard anyone here in the US using an iPhone on Verizon. Good info to know where you live, maybe I'll move there. LOL

iPhones in the US are all locked to AT&T. AT&T cannot afford for people to use the bandwidth that tethering would use, so it is not allowed.


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Message 978255 - Posted: 13 Mar 2010, 17:29:23 UTC - in response to Message 978251.  


iPhones in the US are all locked to AT&T. AT&T cannot afford for people to use the bandwidth that tethering would use, so it is not allowed.

Thanks John, thats what I thought. I was reading different websites saying AT&T was losing their contact with Apple, and that Verizon was looking into snagging up the iPhone, but there hasn't been any update about that. I'm happy with this Android phone, does what I need it to do.
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Message 978276 - Posted: 13 Mar 2010, 18:15:38 UTC - in response to Message 978255.  


iPhones in the US are all locked to AT&T. AT&T cannot afford for people to use the bandwidth that tethering would use, so it is not allowed.

Thanks John, thats what I thought. I was reading different websites saying AT&T was losing their contact with Apple, and that Verizon was looking into snagging up the iPhone, but there hasn't been any update about that. I'm happy with this Android phone, does what I need it to do.

About 3 or 6 months ago, there was a great deal of speculation that AT&T would lose the exclusive deal for the iPhone. I have not heard anything about it since.


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Message 978290 - Posted: 13 Mar 2010, 18:46:46 UTC - in response to Message 978276.  


iPhones in the US are all locked to AT&T. AT&T cannot afford for people to use the bandwidth that tethering would use, so it is not allowed.

Thanks John, thats what I thought. I was reading different websites saying AT&T was losing their contact with Apple, and that Verizon was looking into snagging up the iPhone, but there hasn't been any update about that. I'm happy with this Android phone, does what I need it to do.

About 3 or 6 months ago, there was a great deal of speculation that AT&T would lose the exclusive deal for the iPhone. I have not heard anything about it since.

Yeah, probably the same one's I was reading. AT&T and Apple probably came to an agreement that wasn't made public.
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Message 978431 - Posted: 14 Mar 2010, 1:48:00 UTC - in response to Message 978276.  


iPhones in the US are all locked to AT&T. AT&T cannot afford for people to use the bandwidth that tethering would use, so it is not allowed.

Thanks John, thats what I thought. I was reading different websites saying AT&T was losing their contact with Apple, and that Verizon was looking into snagging up the iPhone, but there hasn't been any update about that. I'm happy with this Android phone, does what I need it to do.

About 3 or 6 months ago, there was a great deal of speculation that AT&T would lose the exclusive deal for the iPhone. I have not heard anything about it since.

I believe the spec was due to the iPad.

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Message 978487 - Posted: 14 Mar 2010, 5:35:54 UTC

The iPotty.

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Message 978509 - Posted: 14 Mar 2010, 6:20:50 UTC

Inbrics M1 is thinnest Android slider we've seen - Engadget

I'm waiting for iPhone 4G. Personally, I hope Apple incorporates an OLED or AMOLED display. They'd be able to slim down the thickness and make the battery life last alot longer.
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Message 978565 - Posted: 14 Mar 2010, 10:56:09 UTC - in response to Message 977811.  

http://www.droidforums.net/forum/droid-accessories/9246-multimedia-dock-mikradle-use-covers-jackets.html

Thank you for that Dr C.E.T.I. I considered an android and particularly the Nexus I which was superior in spec and easy enough to order by post from the USA to the UK, and pretty good value if you are lucky and the customs don't add tax on import. But it was better for me to buy something that is all working and I'm happy with what it turned out to be.


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Message 978570 - Posted: 14 Mar 2010, 11:29:37 UTC - in response to Message 977841.  

Love 'em or knock 'em - I love mine. I've just got a Powerskin for mine which doubles it's battery capacity.

Anyone bought any extras for their little marvels that they would either recommend, or not recommend?


Hi Ice...
I've got a Black Speck case for my iPhone 3G 16GB Black, which I bought a few months after the 3G version was released. I would NEVER forget to take it. It's definitely saved my iPhone from many broken endings.

I'll be looking to purchase the iPhone 4G when it is released this year. Hoping for a 5 megapixel camera, OLED screen, better battery life, multitasking.

But, an iPhone is not a myPhone without jailbroken software. I'm running 3.1.2 blackra1n. DO NOT upgrade to 3.1.3.

- Luke.

Hi Luke, the spec case is a good idea, but I now have an iPhone double thick with the Powerskin and now much too much a lump to fit in anything but a shopping bag ;)

Extra pixels and multitasking would definitely tempt me, but I don't really know what jailbreaking is or how to do it, apart from the fact that I can't use the spare capacity like a USB stick/disc or get at any of the files in the iPhone. At the end of my year on Pay-as-you-go I have my iPhone automatically unlocked (get it from Tesco if anyone is thinking about one in the UK). Maybe I'll be able to do something with it then.


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Message 978572 - Posted: 14 Mar 2010, 11:34:21 UTC - in response to Message 977943.  

Unfortunately Verizon doesn't have the iPhone, so I got the next best thing, an HTC Droid Eris, nice little phone. I loved the iPhone, and if Verizon were to ever get it (probably won't happen anytime soon), I'd upgrade to it. But this phone does everything I need it to do, plus more that I have no clue about. Biggest thing I like is that I can tether my phone to my laptop and be able to still get on the internet.

Biggest thing I like is that I can access my PCs at home from a coffee shop in town (no PC on internet in sight) and check that they haven't run out of work or need whatever to stop them humming my electricty away, but not crunching for their livings.


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Message 978573 - Posted: 14 Mar 2010, 11:37:51 UTC - in response to Message 978276.  
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iPhones in the US are all locked to AT&T. AT&T cannot afford for people to use the bandwidth that tethering would use, so it is not allowed.

Thanks John, thats what I thought. I was reading different websites saying AT&T was losing their contact with Apple, and that Verizon was looking into snagging up the iPhone, but there hasn't been any update about that. I'm happy with this Android phone, does what I need it to do.

About 3 or 6 months ago, there was a great deal of speculation that AT&T would lose the exclusive deal for the iPhone. I have not heard anything about it since.

I heard that Tmobile are one of the main outlets for iPhone in the States, but have not been contracted to supply iPhones in the UK. Possibly because their 3G network in the UK is pretty bad.

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Message 979812 - Posted: 17 Mar 2010, 5:33:10 UTC
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Ice,
You mentioned earlier about a desire to jailbreak your iPhone. I'll assume you're using a iPhone 3GS, and you're using software update 3.1.2???

I may be able to help you jailbreak it if you want... apparently it's illegal in America, but we aren't in America, are we? :)

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Message 979844 - Posted: 17 Mar 2010, 8:21:12 UTC - in response to Message 979812.  

Ice,
You mentioned earlier about a desire to jailbreak your iPhone. I'll assume you're using a iPhone 3GS, and you're using software update 3.1.2???

I may be able to help you jailbreak it if you want... apparently it's illegal in America, but we aren't in America, are we? :)

- Luke.

Hi Luke, I'd be very interested to know more about what the jailbreak involves, ie, will I lose any of the apps including TomTom which cost £60. I have a 'contract' for a year which is pay-as-you go on the phone but has a year's 'free' internet 3G usage which I would not want to jeopardize. I'm using software 3.1.3 (7E18).

Thanks


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Message 980141 - Posted: 17 Mar 2010, 18:55:35 UTC - in response to Message 979844.  
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Ice,
You mentioned earlier about a desire to jailbreak your iPhone. I'll assume you're using a iPhone 3GS, and you're using software update 3.1.2???

I may be able to help you jailbreak it if you want... apparently it's illegal in America, but we aren't in America, are we? :)

- Luke.

Hi Luke, I'd be very interested to know more about what the jailbreak involves, ie, will I lose any of the apps including TomTom which cost £60. I have a 'contract' for a year which is pay-as-you go on the phone but has a year's 'free' internet 3G usage which I would not want to jeopardize. I'm using software 3.1.3 (7E18).

Thanks


Okay, firstly, I'll say this now, you're screwed for the time being. Apple placed some really tricky stuff into 3.1.3 which wasn't announced publicly.

iPhone JBs (Jailbreaks) run off one of a few programs. Before 3.0 was released, I ran 2.x on a jailbreak referred to as 'QuickPWN for Windows'. When I upgraded to the 3.x line, I waited and waited and waited for a jailbreak for 3.x (basically, every new firmware release by Apple has to be re-jailbroken by the makers of the jailbreak).

I didn't bother JBing 3.0. 3.1 came out, and when a new Jailbreak came out, which is referred to as 'Blackra1n' (the current JB), I immediately took the opportunity to JB my iPhone again.

However, blackra1n only works with 3.1, 3.1.1, and 3.1.2. No 3.1.3 support YET. Usually, however, you could simply download a previous firmware and reinstall it on your iPhone, by going to any jailbreak community and downloading the applicable .ipsw file (usually 200-400MB in size, this is the iPhone OS). There are many different .ipsw files, all for different iPhones and firmwares.
Example:

iPhone3GS3.1.2.ipsw (firmware for iPhone 3GS - 3.1.2)
iPhone3G3.1.2.ipsw (firmware for iPhone 3G - 3.1.2)
iPhone3GS3.0.ipsw (firmware for iPhone 3G - 3.0)

Once downloaded, you'd connect your iPhone to the dock and (SHIFT) + click Restore, and it'd open a 'Find File' window, and you'd locate your .ipsw you want to install. Once you'd done that, and you click OK, iTunes would load your .ipsw file onto your iPhone. Taa Daa, previous firmware installed.

But, since 3.1.2, Apple has stopped signing the iPhone OS files, so there is no way of installing a previous firmware. (I don't fully understand this bit).

So for now, Ice, you're simply going to have to hold tight with 3.1.3. IF 3.1.4 or 3.2.0 is released, DO NOT upgrade automatically!

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And to answer your questions about your apps. No, you will not lose any of you apps or application data when upgrading or JBing.
It is all stored in iTunes, so if you accidentally delete it, just sync it in from iTunes again. And even if you are unlucky enough to delete it in iTunes as well, IT will delete all your application data, but iTunes remembers your purchase, so just find the app and click "Buy" or "Purchase". iTunes will not charge you again.

And if you ever need to take it into an Apple store, to un-JB it, just click 'restore' in iTunes. It will delete your JB and leave no trace it was ever installed on the system.

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Luke.
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