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2010-12-14
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2010-12-14
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well,thats a really trange thing which apple is doing.
and the bluetooth and flash problems are the things why i never would buy an iphone
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2010-12-18
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another reason why iPhone should not be categorized as a "SmartPhone".
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2010-12-18
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@ UK
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Both my partners at work have recently gotten iPhones.
I have been setting them up with our google calendar and contacts etc.
As I was working on porting contacts from the old phones to the iPhones. It became clear that the iPhone is unable to connect to another phone via bluetooth. A little reading indicates this is true for any bluetooth device with a file transfer option,
Seems like a hell of a limitation to place on the phone?
Anyway fixed with ease, I just connected their old (dumb) phones to my N900 pulled all the contacts into a vcf file onto my device then imported them into google contacts to sync with the iPhone.
But crippling bluetooth in this way seems a little OTT to me?

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2010-12-19
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The iPhone is a smart phone because it doesn't try do to do a 1,000 functions the iPhone only has a few and the iPhone is near perfect at doing every single one of the functions it does, while a Nokia phone can do 1,000 but it is horrible a nearly every function. Get it.

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2010-12-19
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"A smartphone is a mobile phone that offers more advanced computing ability and connectivity than a contemporary basic feature phone."
taken from wikipedia. the source of all knowledge
having said that, I'd certainly draw your attention to the bit about connectivity...... and in the very first sentence too.
Suggesting that the iphone is smart phone because it does some things really well is a bit misguided don't you think?
The definition of "smart" is changing as improving technology allows us to do more and more. the smart phones of 2 years ago are seen as outdated and obsolete by todays standards, but compared to my old Motorola Teletac 200, are positively space age.
I could argue that the iphone is not a smart phone due to it's lack of true multitasking abilities and the very fact that it can't even use the most basic bluetooth protocols for file transfer without being hacked.......
If fashionable = smart then of course, that's a different matter. If having 150 different fart apps and 40% of your "apps" actually being nothing more than links to web pages or e-reader books, than the only smart bit about the device is the Apple marketing department's capacity to mislead the consumer.
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2010-12-22
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"A smartphone is a mobile phone that offers more advanced computing ability and connectivity than a contemporary basic feature phone."
taken from wikipedia. the source of all knowledge
having said that, I'd certainly draw your attention to the bit about connectivity...... and in the very first sentence too.
Suggesting that the iphone is smart phone because it does some things really well is a bit misguided don't you think?
The definition of "smart" is changing as improving technology allows us to do more and more. the smart phones of 2 years ago are seen as outdated and obsolete by todays standards, but compared to my old Motorola Teletac 200, are positively space age.
I could argue that the iphone is not a smart phone due to it's lack of true multitasking abilities and the very fact that it can't even use the most basic bluetooth protocols for file transfer without being hacked.......
If fashionable = smart then of course, that's a different matter. If having 150 different fart apps and 40% of your "apps" actually being nothing more than links to web pages or e-reader books, than the only smart bit about the device is the Apple marketing department's capacity to mislead the consumer.
. Anyways I've never considered the idevices true mobile computer, yet everyone thinks there so amazingly advanced, but because of the fact that they are incredibly restrictive and don't allow open development, have a proprietary port, don't allow choice of carrier (at least in the United States), or memory and battery expandability, the iOs devices should be classified as appliances not mobile computers.
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