@Geisrud: nope... the sensor issue still is happening... there wasn't a patch with the "antenna" software upgrade
@Geisrud: nope... the sensor issue still is happening... there wasn't a patch with the "antenna" software upgrade
The people using IE are the same schnooks who still have an AOL email address.
I think Urban Outfitters sells this.
I always carry copies of this around to hand to anyone who harasses me: [www.krages.com]
My only issue with the phone is of course the terrific proximity sensor that doesn't work properly and, um, well, lock the screen when I hold the phone to my ear.
Blockbuster would have charged you for a "short wait", plus extra for the shipping.
I will put money on more UPO sitings.
I hope they fold. They spent a good part of the late 80's, 90's, and aught's ripping people off with late fees and bs "this tape isn't rewound" penalties. They also have deplorable customer service and a horrible business model.
Got my iPhone 4 yesterday and not one reception issue. I have been on the phone the last two days for over 6 hours; peak, off peak, etc... not one dropped call, no static, and 5 bars!
Bamboo is a grass and grows very fast in warm climates, 1/2 to 1ft a day. I would hardly call cutting it down and using it as a bumper a waste. Better than that old oak, maple, or cedar in your back yard (also more durable—hard as steel.)
These guys need a mic zeppelin, I mean c'mon how can we take this seriously with all that wind?
I was at the NYC SOHO store today, not one person in line. NOT ONE!
Crazy! I guess that pressure test video on Apple.com was/is a sham. Lame.
These fans "blow". The amount of air generated is less than that of a midget fart and for the price—you're buying an ugly sculpture that tries too hard.
not a good idea at all.
To find out your eligibility for iPhone 4, type into your phone via the phone (only) touch pad: *639#. A message will be sent via text telling you of your eligibility.
This seems contrived. I would be more inclined to read a review from a reputable non biased company like Consumer Reports.