BoltBoy
Josh Boulton
BoltBoy

They'll look even nicer when they're all greasy and have food covering them. Oh wait...

I think the built in works fine. It instantly switches to the previous app or you can cycle through quickly.

Okay, you win. I was searching through and there are some hilarious ones. People phoning cause they're locked in cars, getting the wrong Burger King order etc.

What? You get charged to phone 911?

Breaking news is not every single Apple related story ever published by an oriental factory worker and his mother.

Difference between reporting on them and just posting random crap to then make more random crap posts saying that random crap was actually just random crap.

Let them loose so they just come back again? Kill the bloody things.

Ha, pain in the ass cause it's a comfy couch, ha, yeah, yeah...

If you have an unlocked iPhone you could just stick a sim in which has that plan on it?

Yeah, most of the major carriers in the UK will unlock your phone for free on contract, or for a small fee if you're on pay as you go. No idea how much a termination fee costs though.

It's a well known fact that Gizmodo staff have no idea what they're writing about anyway. Why would it be any different for cooking?

Oh, that wasn't there when I posted. Fourthed.

I third this motion.

How would not having a SIM card work? Isn't that how a phone is able to be used as a phone?

@bbeesley I'm on a one month contract as well but I'm still paying too much for it. £10 a month for unlimited texts (which I use, but cost the company nothing) and 500mb of internet, which I use about 100 of. It works out cheaper than any other package but I still pay for too much.

@bbeesley @jimbowyer Unless you literally use everything your contract gives you, like those 5000 minutes a month that you could only use if you never slept, I think it's cheaper to pay upfront for an unlocked phone.

But here in the UK (which I know is a lot smaller than some single states) you can buy an unlocked iPhone and it operates on every network, what's different?