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That app works great on the iPhone, but it kinda stinks on the iPad since there is no way to make it full screen- it just stays in a tiny little window a little smaller than an iPhone screen. I still have it on the iPad though because it's better than nothing

This just seems like it will lower the battery life for no apparent good reason

Is that what books looked like before Kindles, Nooks, and iBooks? Neat. /s

ebay. it helps pay for the new phone :-). Especially with AppleCare I don't need to worry about having an emergency phone while I send my current phone in for repair.

The thing is, considering a lot of the lousy experience is coming from the maps data, which doesn't even come from Apple but TomTom, which has been making GPS's and maps for years (and says something about the quality of tomtom... next time someone needs a GPS, i'm recommending Garmin), would one year of made a

I think the people who think the phone is so light, which means it will break easier are the same people that think SUV's are safer because they are bigger. It's all about build construction.

Are they serious? I love how light it is! Easier on the wrists and I don't FEEL like I am carrying a smart phone (cue the Apple haters...). It is really nice.

I don't think the APN would matter because when I was on the 3gs I was on AT&T, now I am on Verizon. Either way, it actually seems to be working... I got the phone Friday.

Can you do one more test with LTE turned off (if that is possible to do)? I live just outside where Verizon's lte ends so will still be on 3G for up to another year and a half. How does that compare with Sprint?

My last iPhone was a jailbroken 3gs with iOS 4 that I got rid of over a year and a half ago- I would assume this backup will still work on the iPhone 5 and iOS6, assuming I didn't delete it, right?

How is using the keyboard in landscape? Can your thumb reach the middle keys without stretching or too many typos?

Google didn't make the original iOS Maps app- Apple did using Google's api's. Google is starting from square one.

Is there any guarantee Apple will even approve the app once Google submits it?