Agreed completely. I don't know how I existed before I got my iPhone.Verteron pretty much summed it up. Think of the iPhone 3G as your super deluxe phone, e-mail, iPod Touch and the Internet all rolled into one. I love mine, it's my "best" friend.
I love mine. I was ready to get a new phone and a new iPod, so it was a no brainer for me to go with an iPhone. I was already familiar with the interface, having used my boyfriend's phone.
I love it. I use it to check all three of the e-mail addresses I've accumulated over the years without having to sign into three websites. I love checking the weather on it. I haven't regretted buying it for a single second.
A.) Why do you need three email accounts?
B.) Why don't you download into a single client that you can access both on your mac and your iPhone?![]()
Three?! And here I thought me Netflix que was long...Can't have my 3 boyfriends meeting up.
Pitiful.A lack of tech savy.![]()
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You should know I was referring to your spelling of savvy and not your ability to manipulate email servers.![]()
I tell people that the iPhone is the best choice unless you need a Blackberry.
And, well, if you're a person who needs a Blackberry...you'd probably know that already and wouldn't be asking us.
If you're doing fine with your current phone, I'd wait for the next iPhone in June or July. We already know the 3.0 software update is going to kill a lot of the shortcomings, I'm sure the updated hardware will kill a few more. I mean, if your phone is broken, get the current one and be happy, but if you can wait 3-4 months, it's probably worth it.
EDIT: Forgot to state the simple fact that web browsing and media management are the iPhone's 2 strongest features. It sounds like that's pretty much what you've described yourself as wanting. I wouldn't suggest the iPhone to everyone, but you certainly count as someone I would.
I tell people that the iPhone is the best choice unless you need a Blackberry.
And, well, if you're a person who needs a Blackberry...you'd probably know that already and wouldn't be asking us.
My friend used his iPhone to take control of someone's stereo at a party. We were able to access the library on his iTunes and play whatever we wanted, and nobody could do anything to stop us.
That was when I decided the iPhone was awesome.
Well, nobody knew about it, and at the time, it was hilarious.My friend used his iPhone to take control of someone's stereo at a party. We were able to access the library on his iTunes and play whatever we wanted, and nobody could do anything to stop us.
That was when I decided the iPhone was awesome.
That's a free app called Remote. You just have to have the iPhone connected to the same wireless network as the computer running iTunes. Remote also works with Apple TVs.
They added iTunes DJ (a replacement for the old Party Shuffle feature) to the latest version of iTunes and support in the Remote app. It allows multiple users with an iPhone (or an iPod Touch) to pick the next song to be played, and vote on other people's selections - sort of like a jukebox.
Though he can do something to stop you by setting a password on his iTunes Library.
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