Positive : You finally got a smartphone so as to use it for everything.
Negative : You find that it cannot send to multiple recipients at one time, and you cannot use it to blog.
Double Negative : You realise you are stuck to the subscription for two years, otherwise you pay a heavy penalty. Hence, no downgrading, trading-in or exchanging.
What is the use of having a more advanced phone when in the end it cannot even perform all the functions I really need?! :-(
Negative : You find that it cannot send to multiple recipients at one time, and you cannot use it to blog.
Double Negative : You realise you are stuck to the subscription for two years, otherwise you pay a heavy penalty. Hence, no downgrading, trading-in or exchanging.
What is the use of having a more advanced phone when in the end it cannot even perform all the functions I really need?! :-(
3 comments:
I read somewhere that a Blackberry has more functions than an iPhone, not too sure whether it's true or not.
I also know some guys who choose an iPhone over a Blackberry because they think they look cool touching the screen.
When you carry a Blackberry, people might think it's company sponsored, hahaha.
Err...
Cannot, or you don't know how to do it? This feller seems to blog fine from his iPhone:
By itself, the iPhone can't do much. You have to search for and purchase/install the appropriate applications.
I am interested in the iPhone only for one reason. There's an app that allows me to type and send SMS in Japanese. Maybe next year when my contract is up.
Julie : I have never liked a blackberry as I always find it too bulky for me. I think another reason why guys prefer iPhones is because of the number of free downloadable applications that feature sexy girls. Seriously! I came across a few when I was fiddling with the applications!
Ole Wolvie : I tried doing blog to email as mentioned in the article, but apprently either that can only work for photos, or its a function that's not available here. Somehow I still can't seem to text blog.
The iPhone needs some getting used to, and other than the two gripes I have, its pretty good to use.
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