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So looking at a new phone and im looking at the HTC legend. Anyone heard anything about them or had use of one?? Don't mention iphone to me cause i can't stand apple stuff, even simple things like itunes is a load of wank....

my X1 is still at the repair centre... has been for 5 weeks... must be pretty fkd lol.

meanwhile, just got a phonecall from manager "you new work car has been ordered"

yew!

Spark Silver 2010 Subaru Forester X on its way :ninja:

So looking at a new phone and im looking at the HTC legend. Anyone heard anything about them or had use of one?? Don't mention iphone to me cause i can't stand apple stuff, even simple things like itunes is a load of wank....

went thru 3 myself at work, 100% failure rate over a year... screen looses calibration all the time, and lockup when you go into and out of 3G

Imate =failure

Nokia , I dumped those as well , used to be decent now they suck

Sony, 3 failures from 3 top line models in less then 6 months, Optus then gave me a Iphone 3G Second generation, thought I would hate it , but so far so good. only a few bitches since OS4 on it.

if it wasn't free I wouldnt buy one

Blackberry Storm ftw, free unlimited downloads, but only available through Vodafone.

forgot that one,, are they any better then the old ones ? I have a few in a box, DEAD ..lol

common as mud in USA.

best reason for a Iphone is it runs my car alarm ....the module is being certified for use here now..lol of course the car start feature is disable for ADR rules.. grrrrrr

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forgot that one,, are they any better then the old ones ? I have a few in a box, DEAD ..lol

common as mud in USA.

best reason for a Iphone is it runs my car alarm ....the module is being certified for use here now..lol of course the car start feature is disable for ADR rules.. grrrrrr

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How easy would it be to hack the app and rob cars with your iPhone?

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