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- 04-10-2008, 07:31 PM #14phunGuest
TGDaily has it from "industry sources" that the 3G iPhone will indeed
be debuted at WWDC and will be offered in 8GB ($399), 16GB ($499) and
possibly a monster 32GB ($599) variant. The launch of 8GB and 16GB 3G
iPhones is quite solid, however, the 32GB 3G iPhone is an unconfirmed
rumor.
The new iPhone will be even thinner and faster with a new black higher
end deluxe case.
Larry wrote:
> Ron <[email protected]> wrote in
> news:[email protected]:
>
> > available in stores 6 weeks later
>
> They oughta be drippin' and in full-blown orgasms in 6 weeks.
>
> There will be lines of horny trendies lined up for miles!
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- 04-10-2008, 09:04 PM #2LarryGuest
Re: 3G iPhone leaks/rumors
4phun <[email protected]> wrote in news:c9e7532e-0c76-4dfd-ad69-
[email protected]:
> possibly a monster 32GB ($599) variant.
Whew! I only paid $59 for 16G SD cards for the "monster 32GB" Nokia N800
Linux tablet. I can even SWAP them with the old 8GB cards to get more
stuff to play!
$600 is WAY HIGH!
- 04-10-2008, 11:39 PM #34phunGuest
Re: 3G iPhone leaks/rumors
On Apr 10, 11:04 pm, Larry <[email protected]> wrote:
> 4phun <[email protected]> wrote in news:c9e7532e-0c76-4dfd-ad69-
> [email protected]:
>
> > possibly a monster 32GB ($599) variant.
>
> Whew! I only paid $59 for 16G SD cards for the "monster 32GB" Nokia N800
> Linux tablet. I can even SWAP them with the old 8GB cards to get more
> stuff to play!
>
> $600 is WAY HIGH!
That fat clunker doesn't slip into your pocket like the iPhone does. I
know for a fact in a recent test monitored by video cameras that a
candidate was able to secrete an iPhone in his one hand and refer to
it unseen by the monitors. I understand he turned the back light down
so it would not be so obvious. Once used to it you can type one handed
on the iPhone holding it and typing at the same time.Try that with
that fat Nokia tablet.
The new iPhone will be even thinner more like the iPod Touch, almost
like a credit card. It definitely will drop into a man's shirt pocket.
You can turn the phone upside down so the speaker is facing up towards
your face and listen to the BBC or NPR or 158 other unique radio
channels using the iPod website flytunes. It is like having a Sirius
or XM radio in your pocket at all times without having to pay a
subscription fee.. Kill the screen since you do not need to look at it
while doing this and you can listen for hours without killing the
battery.
Can you do that with the Nokia where the battery dies almost as fast
as an ice cube in a pizza oven? To match the iPhone you have to tote
all kinds of extra stuff like batteries, SD cards, a real cellphone
etc. which adds to the already cumbersome Nokia mess.
The Nokia product you tout reminds me of a red neck with a real room
window air conditioner duct tapped to an old Chevy pulling a U Haul
with a generator to power it who is stuck in traffic while an
executive in an iPhone like beamer whizzes past in cool comfort.
That is the iPhone experience right now even before 3G and a 5 mega
pixel camera. The Nokia Internet tablet does have a camera doesn't it?
If it was any good compared to the iPhone Nokia would not be racing to
market with the poor Nokia iPhone clone called the 'Tube'. I see Nokia
is including a stylus for it since it doesn't have Apple's multi touch
interface, but then you don't have that in the Nokia tablet either do
you Larry?
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