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Anyone have an iPhone? Due an upgrade next month and thinking about getting one.
Is it worth it?
Cheers
Is it worth it?
Cheers
Personally I don't like it. I have had several problems with mine (seems to me my particular phone is a dud). Also Apple don't give you a replacement when your phone is going in for repair even when under warranty and my repair is taking at least 10 days. Also, I find it can't do basic things like send/receive picture messages like a normal phone would. I also don't like the way it displays text messages...it displays them as a full conversation so when you read a text message from someone all previous messages from that person come up on the screen. Now some people may find this very helpful but I don't, particuarly as you can't delete individual texts. Also, when you use your iphone first with your sim card and someone rings you whose number you have, the caller ID does not come up unless you have inputted their phone number using the international code (+00353). This means you have to manually input all the numbers again before you can recognise a caller. I also think that the phone coverage is worse with my iphone then it is/has been with any other mobile I have used in the past. I personally am looking forward to going back to a normal phone. Saying that....many people I know who have iphones seem to really like them and I am probably missing out on some tips which could correct some of the scenarios I have outlined previously. Bottom line is though I don't like the iphone. To each their own i suppose!
New iPhone coming out in June. Wait until then if you can somehow preserve your upgrade entitlement.
Thanks Sherman.
What's new about it? Anything major?
Read The Flipping Manual"I think a quick dose of RTFM might solve some of your problems."
I have no idea what this is! ...
The MMS restriction / oversight in the original iPhone has been rectified in the current 3G product.... "I think you also need to state which iPhone you are using - original or current 3G?"
Original ...
As a consumer your contract and warranty is with the retailer, O2, and not the manufacturer...."As a matter of interest, if you purchased your iPhone and contract from O2, why would you expect Apple to give you a replacement?"
Because the iphone is an Apple product. The product is faulty. It is not due to any damage I inflicted upon it and it is under warranty (the warranty is with Apple, not O2.
"Read The Flipping Manual"
No need to be nasty...was just giving my opinion on the iphone as the OP was looking for opinions. This is a great website but responses like this really frustrate me.
Thanks Sherman.
What's new about it? Anything major?