I can not wait to see how people respond to the underwhelming technology that they will be inevitably faced with after owning the iPhone. Maybe after they ditch this $600 purchase they will be happier with the next $600 iPhone which actually has HSDPA in it in about 6 months to a year. You know as opposed to purchasing current HSDPA capable devices or holding out for the newer ones in 6 months.
I don't think AT&T's 3G network is really ready for that many 3G phones... personally I'm glad I won't be fighting for bandwidth until they've fixed the 3G problems in socal.
I obviously missed mentioning the lack of Enterprise synching, a viable keyboard for messaging and...oh yea...almost forgot, inability to port over the cellular internet (Edge or otherwise) to your laptop for truly wireless anytime connectivity.
Ah yes, the joys of underwhelming technology. No proglems with HSDPA hear in Fort Lauderdale, FL Blackjacks and 8525s work like a charm.
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Physboy @ Jun 14th 2007 11:44AM
I can not wait to see how people respond to the underwhelming technology that they will be inevitably faced with after owning the iPhone. Maybe after they ditch this $600 purchase they will be happier with the next $600 iPhone which actually has HSDPA in it in about 6 months to a year. You know as opposed to purchasing current HSDPA capable devices or holding out for the newer ones in 6 months.
CharlieX @ Jun 14th 2007 1:44PM
I don't think AT&T's 3G network is really ready for that many 3G phones... personally I'm glad I won't be fighting for bandwidth until they've fixed the 3G problems in socal.
Physboy @ Jun 14th 2007 2:59PM
I obviously missed mentioning the lack of Enterprise synching, a viable keyboard for messaging and...oh yea...almost forgot, inability to port over the cellular internet (Edge or otherwise) to your laptop for truly wireless anytime connectivity.
Ah yes, the joys of underwhelming technology. No proglems with HSDPA hear in Fort Lauderdale, FL Blackjacks and 8525s work like a charm.