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@Arken: Technically, it is, being something that calculates, but for practical purposes, the difference between a computer and a games console is the function.

I will be as soon as it's released in an easy to use form for my shiny new iPhone 4, but only really for SBSettings and maybe 3G Unrestrictor. Not a huge amount of utility otherwise nowadays beyond pirating apps, which while not being something I'm against isn't something I do.

@Modus_Operandi: I'd say that exploits when it doesn't affect anyone else, such as the Fable clock trick, are fine, nothing wrong there. When someone exploits in multiplayer, they're cheating and consequently a dick.

@EljhHck: Somewhat ironic that iPad is generally seen as being meant to be a higher resolution, faster class of iDevice, yet 3 months down the line the iPhone is quicker with a finer screen.

@nutbastard: It's because iOS always keeps certain apps open, for example, mail, messages and phone.

Speaking as someone who drops his current iPhone, on average, 3 times every fortnight, I can tell you with experience that every time I have dropped it from higher than, say, a foot off of the collision surface, it's landed on the corner of the phone, not the screen. Considering the iPhone 4 has steel there instead of

We don't get the Evo over here across the pond, so iPhone it is. My 3G is frankly falling apart.

@CaptainJack: Actually they just said it was oleophobic (oil/grease resistant on the off-chance you didn't know) last time, no mention of strength.

@LGR72: Hell, there are still people playing Halo 2.

@ghost4: Just so you know, denying everything is not a good method of argument. "No it isn't" and "not the same thing" mean nothing without evidence and reasoning, and you have consistently failed to provide either.

More importantly, are they ever going to publicly release so I can see for myself how useful (or not) it is?