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Dragoro
03-19-2009, 04:27 PM
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,509804,00.html

"The best part of these applications — which require the second-generation iPod Touch that came out last year — is that they are free to download, and calls to other people using the same app won't cost you anything.

Two of the services I've tried, Truphone and Fring, will also let you make free calls to Google Talk users and type instant messages to friends online."

fugazied
03-20-2009, 01:20 AM
Bah, I have a first gen.
I'm just waiting for the 32gb iphone then I'll grab one. They'll probably be out around June.

ilovejedd
03-20-2009, 02:18 AM
Bah, I have a first gen.
I'm just waiting for the 32gb iphone then I'll grab one. They'll probably be out around June.
Let's hope. I have a first-gen 16GB iPhone. Been waiting for a 32GB model before I upgrade to 3G and it's kinda hard doing all that waiting.

P.S.
Is it just me or does anyone else have a 2G iPhone and noticed how unbearably slow EDGE has been recently? When I first got my iPhone, it was pretty okay, but now, it's just been extremely slow.

george-harrison
04-03-2009, 04:57 AM
Hi, what is the difference between these 2 models iPhone 3G and Blackberry storm?
What are their specifications, one can you tell me?Thanks in advance

macgirl
04-03-2009, 05:24 PM
Hi, what is the difference between these 2 models iPhone 3G and Blackberry storm?
What are their specifications, one can you tell me?Thanks in advance

There are multiple differences between these 2 devices, with the most significant being the operating systems each use. You'd be better served by reading reviews of these devices to get a feel for what each can and can't do. Here's one for the Storm (http://www.wirelessinfo.com/content/Blackberry-Storm-Cell-Phone-Review.htm) and here's one for the iPhone 3G (http://www.wirelessinfo.com/content/Apple-iPhone-3G-Cell-Phone-Review.htm). iPhone specs are here (http://www.apple.com/iphone/specs.html) and Storm specs are here (http://na.blackberry.com/eng/devices/blackberrystorm/storm_specifications.jsp).

In short, the Storm is a more business-oriented device with excellent email capabilities and the ability to edit Microsoft Office documents with included software. Its multimedia capabilities aren't that great. The iPhone is not too far behind the Storm in terms of email now, but it's not nearly as popular with businesses as Blackberrys are (and my guess is it won't ever be, at least not for a long time). The iPhone is an excellent multimedia device for video and music, and there are over 25,000 3rd-party applications for it now. There is a new firmware version, 3.0, that will add much more functionality to the iPhone arriving this summer (it will be a free upgrade).

nobylspoon
04-06-2009, 10:55 AM
Just wait until OS 3.0 is released and you can tether the Touch to your cell phone for internet then you can even use Skype outside of WiFi hotspots. Also you will be able to use bluetooth headseats :D

ilovejedd
04-06-2009, 12:20 PM
Uhh... Isn't tethering supposed to be the other way around? You can tether a computer to the iPhone so you get internet on the computer even if you don't have wifi.

nobylspoon
04-06-2009, 12:31 PM
Uhh... Isn't tethering supposed to be the other way around? You can tether a computer to the iPhone so you get internet on the computer even if you don't have wifi.


Yes that is one way to tether but as far as the ipod touch goes (2nd Gen) if you have a cell phone with bluetooth and a data plan you can tether your ipod to the cell phone for internet, skype, sms messaging, etc.

I use AT&T's GoPhone service (prepaid) they offer data packages for that which is a whooooole lot cheaper then paying the $80/month for an iPhone.

This only works for the 2nd Gen touch because they are unlocking the Nike+ bluetooth which is not included in the 1st Gen.

questionfear
04-06-2009, 01:07 PM
Let's hope. I have a first-gen 16GB iPhone. Been waiting for a 32GB model before I upgrade to 3G and it's kinda hard doing all that waiting.

P.S.
Is it just me or does anyone else have a 2G iPhone and noticed how unbearably slow EDGE has been recently? When I first got my iPhone, it was pretty okay, but now, it's just been extremely slow.

Supposedly AT&T was going to start redirecting their resources towards 3G at the expense of EDGE. So maybe your area is a recipient of that brilliant plan...:smack:

ilovejedd
04-06-2009, 02:37 PM
Yes that is one way to tether but as far as the ipod touch goes (2nd Gen) if you have a cell phone with bluetooth and a data plan you can tether your ipod to the cell phone for internet, skype, sms messaging, etc.
If that's the case, then tethering is allowed on your cellphone, not the iPod Touch. The iPod Touch is just like a computer here and unlocking bluetooth just means you have an additional method available for wireless networking.

I use AT&T's GoPhone service (prepaid) they offer data packages for that which is a whooooole lot cheaper then paying the $80/month for an iPhone.
It wouldn't be for me. I just checked my iPhone usage and for the month of March, data usage was at 68MB. At GoPhone rates, that's already $680 just for internet usage. :p

Supposedly AT&T was going to start redirecting their resources towards 3G at the expense of EDGE. So maybe your area is a recipient of that brilliant plan...:smack:
Guess that's understandable in my area. I live near Los Angeles so AT&T probably wants pretty good 3G coverage here. Whatever 3G upgrades they're doing doesn't seem to help much, though. My parents and brother all have 3G phones and we all get around the same signal.

nobylspoon
04-06-2009, 02:44 PM
It wouldn't be for me. I just checked my iPhone usage and for the month of March, data usage was at 68MB. At GoPhone rates, that's already $680 just for internet usage. :p



Where do you get $680 from? I pay $20 for 100MB on my GoPhone. Since I dont use it for anything but data that is the only thing I pay a month for it.

ilovejedd
04-06-2009, 03:48 PM
Pay As You Go had it listed for $0.01/KB.

nobylspoon
04-06-2009, 04:01 PM
They offer features packages for data and messaging. The $20 data package gives you 100MB. They also offer a smaller package for about $5, not sure how many MB though.

montsnmags
04-09-2009, 05:32 AM
That's pretty awesome i'm about to get an ipod touch 2nd gen. just for these features! Its like having free cellphone service!
...

It's only like a "free cellphone service" to a small degree. Cellphone (mobile phone) coverage is in most circumstances far and away larger than that of accessible, free wifi, making the iPod Touch using Skype far less "mobile" than a cellphone.

Cheers,
Marc

george-harrison
04-15-2009, 04:17 AM
There are multiple differences between these 2 devices, with the most significant being the operating systems each use. You'd be better served by reading reviews of these devices to get a feel for what each can and can't do. Here's one for the Storm (http://www.wirelessinfo.com/content/Blackberry-Storm-Cell-Phone-Review.htm) and here's one for the iPhone 3G (http://www.wirelessinfo.com/content/Apple-iPhone-3G-Cell-Phone-Review.htm). iPhone specs are here (http://www.apple.com/iphone/specs.html) and Storm specs are here (http://na.blackberry.com/eng/devices/blackberrystorm/storm_specifications.jsp).

In short, the Storm is a more business-oriented device with excellent email capabilities and the ability to edit Microsoft Office documents with included software. Its multimedia capabilities aren't that great. The iPhone is not too far behind the Storm in terms of email now, but it's not nearly as popular with businesses as Blackberrys are (and my guess is it won't ever be, at least not for a long time). The iPhone is an excellent multimedia device for video and music, and there are over 25,000 3rd-party applications for it now. There is a new firmware version, 3.0, that will add much more functionality to the iPhone arriving this summer (it will be a free upgrade).

Thanks ,will seek more information on these 2 models.