Re: technology - iphone 3g
[quote user="Faust"][quote user="Avantster"]
I'll be getting one sooner or later, just waiting for the crappy plans to offer a better data rate pricing.
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The thought of an all in one device that I can organise myself with on the move and synchronise at work//home is what sold me.
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I thought it was the US that had the shittiest cell service in the developed world (and Internet, too)?</p>
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the available technology isn't that behind itself. carriers have been dictating design terms to hardware developers for years. they've been forcing development restrictions and forbidding third party software. it's quite amazing carriers have been able to convince people believe that they still maintain huge costly proprietary networks, and charge them through the nose for it.
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apple's taking steps to change the market, shift the power away from network distributors, and it's something I like.</p>
(consider how easy it's been to unlock the iphone, and add third party software).
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having said that in japan, you wouldn't even consider the iphone - it's laughable there.
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[quote user="Faust"][quote user="Avantster"]
I'll be getting one sooner or later, just waiting for the crappy plans to offer a better data rate pricing.
</p>
The thought of an all in one device that I can organise myself with on the move and synchronise at work//home is what sold me.
</p>
[/quote]</p>
I thought it was the US that had the shittiest cell service in the developed world (and Internet, too)?</p>
[/quote]</p>
the available technology isn't that behind itself. carriers have been dictating design terms to hardware developers for years. they've been forcing development restrictions and forbidding third party software. it's quite amazing carriers have been able to convince people believe that they still maintain huge costly proprietary networks, and charge them through the nose for it.
</p>
apple's taking steps to change the market, shift the power away from network distributors, and it's something I like.</p>
(consider how easy it's been to unlock the iphone, and add third party software).
</p>
having said that in japan, you wouldn't even consider the iphone - it's laughable there.
</p>
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