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Ive noticed at my house usually I have 5 bars of Optus 3G on my iPhone, but today and yesterday sometimes its only running in 2G (the little circle) or 3G with 1 or 2 bars. WTF!

this is cos iphones are fkn gay, its not optus.... i know cos i have had one for 2 years and cant wait to replace the bastard.

to quote myself "iPhone is to phones as communism is to society" in other words fk apple in the uncomfortable hole

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this is cos iphones are fkn gay, its not optus.... i know cos i have had one for 2 years and cant wait to replace the bastard.

to quote myself "iPhone is to phones as communism is to society" in other words fk apple in the uncomfortable hole

Thank f**k someone else takes my side on this argument. If it weren't for Apple fanatical (read: retarded mindless sheep) consumers and its admittedly clever and well used marketing hype; it wouldn't have gotten such a cult following. I know I've just opened a whole can of worms and expect replies contrary to this but oh wells.

I'm only interested in the iPhone for it's ease of internet browsing. Other than that the phone is pretty useless, some apps are alright, below par hardware is a disappointment which is why I refuse to buy one.

I'm hanging out for the HTC EVO. First day buy as soon as it is released!

dont get me wrong, its a nice toy, but it fails massivly at things it supposed to be made for.... no flash ffs, that renders an ass load of web sites useless.

the app store, and apples inflexibility with pretty much everything renders a great idea gay.

cant wait to get a phone that runs on android or windows mobile and is not a locked down POS. (even tho i have had it jailbroken since day one)

/my opinion.. everyone is entitled to their own

I'm only interested in the iPhone for it's ease of internet browsing. Other than that the phone is pretty useless, some apps are alright, below par hardware is a disappointment which is why I refuse to buy one.

I'm hanging out for the HTC EVO. First day buy as soon as it is released!

...and the lack of multitasking

...no support for flash (OMGZ WE HAZ THE HTML5!!!111one)

...and bluetooth, etc...

I've said my piece now :D

Carry on everyone :)

...and the lack of multitasking

...no support for flash (OMGZ WE HAZ THE HTML5!!!111one)

...and bluetooth, etc...

I've said my piece now :D

Carry on everyone :)

+1 to all of the above

not sure why people need smartphones. have a simple little k850i here that does everything I need, including email, web and java apps

even tethers a laptop to nextG broadband which is very handy

apple suck with their closed source/proprietary view... back in the day they were seen as being the good guy and microsoft the bad guy - how times are changing

-D

I'm only interested in the iPhone for it's ease of internet browsing. Other than that the phone is pretty useless, some apps are alright, below par hardware is a disappointment which is why I refuse to buy one.

I'm hanging out for the HTC EVO. First day buy as soon as it is released!

yep that sucker will run android, and have the snapdragon processor...

android makes the apple OS use and functionality seem really clunky and slow

+1 to all of the above

not sure why people need smartphones. have a simple little k850i here that does everything I need, including email, web and java apps

even tethers a laptop to nextG broadband which is very handy

apple suck with their closed source/proprietary view... back in the day they were seen as being the good guy and microsoft the bad guy - how times are changing

-D

OATH!

They bitch and moan if someone takes the piss outta them, yet they have their "I'm a PC" ads, constantly take the piss outta MS (which shows me they are insecure) and MS just cops it on their chin. Sure MS isn't some squeaky clean company but atleast they can have a laugh at themselves

The only thing's I dont like about the iPhone is, reception dramas in multistorey buildings or hilly terrain, and the battery could be a bit beefier. Other than that its f**king brilliant in my book. Im not a hardcore computer nerd or anything though - I kick my PC when it doesnt work :D

lol, im a mad computer fixerer, just ask my old printer, that f**ker learnt how to fly,

well..when i say fly i mean, fall very fast onto the driveway outside..

f**king :D

You're good at fixing RB20's too :)

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