channan
Channan
channan

LMAO!

It's not abuse unless you're using it simply to rack up a bunch of data. If I leave my phone streaming music over night while I sleep to see how much data I can use in a month, that's abuse.

I use 20-30GB/month on Verizon. LTE is faster than my Internet at home, so I never connect to Wi-Fi. I'm not happy about having to pay full price every time I upgrade my device, but I'm glad I still have the option to keep unlimited. Keeping unlimited for an extra $15-18/month is worth it to me. As long as I can keep

iPhone 2 = iPhone 3G

The 2 came from whoever created the numbering system. I was making a joke about people who think the next iPhone should be called iPhone 5 because 5 comes after 4S, as if 4S is a number. 6th gen iPhone = iPhone 6 (or iPhone 4G/LTE/just "iPhone"). Calling the next gen iPhone the iPhone 5 is retarded.

If you knew how to count, you'd know that it goes 1, 2, 3G, 3GS, 4, 4S, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, etc. I swear I've had to explain this to like 14S people!

The entire iPhone is about 5" diagonally, so they can make the screen up to that size without increasing the size of the phone as long as they take an equal amount of bezel away.

They can if they only extend the length.

I already have an LTE device. I want to know if I'm allowed to keep unlimited data since I won't be upgrading from a 3G device. If so, thank God. If not, hello T-Mobile.

I don't know what my first phone was. I remember what it looked like, but not the OEM or model number. This is the only phone I could find that came close to what my first phone looked like. The design of the phone is actually almost exactly the same if my memory is correct, but definitely not the same phone. It was

I was using Messages on my Mac for a good while without any problems other than having a badge showing unread messages when I clearly had none.

So you're saying there is a limited amount of whole numbers that is just too large to be counted?

Approving

This dude talks too fast to understand so you can't think about what he's saying to argue against it...

Oh good one.

I almost made a reference to Cap'n Crunch and how it's my least favorite cereal. That shit never softens! Leave it in a bowl of milk for 5 minutes and it's still crunchy.

I don't like crunchy. So I get the best and worst of one world. :|

I let my cereal sit for a minute before eating it so it softens up a bit. I like it that way.

I know many dickheads who would never consider buying this.

Thanks. The last quote was what I was asking for but the rest of your comment was still a good read.