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PC509 wrote: » Email on the go can be a godsend, or it can be a major pain in the ass. You can't hide from work. If you take your phone on vacation, you're not on vacation. It's hard to tell people "I'm not going to have access to email" when it's on your phone.
PC509 wrote: » Email on the go can be a godsend, or it can be a major pain in the ass. You can't hide from work. If you take your phone on vacation, you're not on vacation. It's hard to tell people "I'm not going to have access to email" when it's on your phone. Convient for you, and for others! Good luck, and let us know what you get!
laidbackfreak wrote: » hmmm tough choice :-Rock vs iphone vs touch hd (UPDATED 3rd time -Radio-,-Send Bluetooth files-)) - xda-developers roflmao....
msteinhilber wrote: » I like how you can interact with the iPhone, but I've had to setup e-mail (POP3) on about a dozen or so co-workers that purchased iPhones and each and every one of them was a royal PITA to actually get it to work. Obviously had to use the AT&T outgoing, and even doing so it would randomly decide to add the account after querying the server after a half dozen or more attempts. I also really dislike how you have to sync Outlook with the iPhone, IMO that should be a separate application instead of iTunes.
carboncopy wrote: » You don't have to use the AT&T outgoing. You just have to set the one from your email provider and re-enter the credentials.
pwjohnston wrote: » WTF, the iPhone doesn't have a changeable battery or changeable memory card? Lemmie guess, I have to pay a * genius * to change a battery for me. NO THANK YOU!
JDMurray wrote: » This is exactly the same reason that I never considered buying an iPod. Only disposable goods have batteries that consumers can't change, and that's how Apple is hoping people will regard its buy-the-newer-model-in-18-months-when-the-battery-in-your-old-one-dies products.
carboncopy wrote: » Went to apple because the battery on my Ipod mini was defective and they told me that it would cost me almost the same for them to repair it as if I was to buy one of the new Ipod nanos
excalibur1814 wrote: » The Touch HD has, so far, been the best device but, the lack of a directional pad or buttons means that most of the games out there won't work Also, the resolution does confuse the heck out of a few apps... So just because I find the HD fantastic, it's nice to know that there are niggles and not just, 'Get this phone, it's the best!'
Lee H wrote: » TYTN II, had mine for 14 months now and have no intention of changing it, does everything I want it to and more
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