o tai ko napasijungei? "SuperFM" <superfm@centras.lt> wrote in message news:hrgilk$1fr$1@trimpas.omnitel.net... > turbut jau daug kas zinot, jog mums iprasto normalaus bluetooth ten > nerasta. charakteristikose yra aprasymas, kad aparatas turi bluetooth. > turi nebent apple supratimu. 99% iphone vartotoju ten bluetooth nera. is > pradziu maniau, kad tik mano ragelis pulioja, bet pagooglinus isaiskejo > staikas: iphono bluetoothas skirtas tik suporuoti su kitu iphonu arba > bluetooth ausinems. failu perdavimo ir kito populiaraus stuffo > elementariai nesuportina. zdz tik vienam applui suprantama kastruota > bluetooth versija. aisku, skaiciau jog nulauzus su tam tikra iranga galima > pasikurti normalu BT, bet ka daryti omnitelio useriams su metine > garantija? > > tai tiek, neissidurkit. imho sitas navarotas turetu buti klykiamas kad > visi girdetu, jog toks aparatas, nepalaiko net pigiausiuose rageliuose > turimos funkcijos. kaip kazkas inete issireiske "cia tas pats kas > pardavineti notebooka be usb" pridedu vieno amerikiecio posta sia tema, > gerulis ;] > > I’m really sick and tired of listening to sycophants espousing the > attributes of an iPhone whose technology is ridiculously under developped. > People use BT to send files wirelessly in EUROPE and ASIA. US well leaves > much to be desired as they just discovered SMS. NO I do not wish to only > have the choice of connecting to the internet only to have to share files > with my computer. How ridiculously outdated is this notion? What happens > you simpletons that point that out when there is no internet connection. > Would you like to pay my 3G bill for sharing my file, if so, please leave > me your details and I’ll be glad to send you the bill. So shut up and > LISTEN to what people are asking. NO I did not buy an iPhone to play > games. I am not a 20 year old with an IQ of a chair. I bought it like many > others have pointed out on this blog for a replacement to my Nokia Eseries > and NO this paperweight called an iPhone does not even compare to half the > features that Nokia or Blackberry offers. In today’s day and age, all they > had to do was take a Blackberry or Nokia Eseries phone and re-engineered > it while adding some of the new features that iPhone has. But instead gave > us nothing more than a playstation and touted it to be like a BlackBerry > or iPhone. This is not the case for the MAC. Moreover, how silly are they > that they ask us to go and buy a competitor’s office docs when they have a > proper office doc on their MAC called iWorks? Who does this? It’ll be like > Microsoft telling people to go and buy Office from a competitor to use on > their phones. iPhone, for all those sycophants, if you remove your > blinders, there are phones that are much much much better. Like Samsung or > LG which have touch screens and all the myriad functions that iPhone > espouses and have coupled it with the functions of Blackberry and Nokia. > Had I known this at the time I would have bought either a Samsung or an LG > but now I’m stuck with this papeweight, and I currently have gone back to > using my Nokia. Moreover, having 5 pages of emoticons, accounts as only 1 > APP not each is an app as they are all based on the same app “EMOTICONS”. > So that to me is already misinformation as there are no 400,000 apps based > on what I described above. Now having 200,000 mindless games does not > constitute a proper app store nor would I want an app that tells me my BMI > on my iPhone. I want a phone that works as a phone that I can access > wirelessly with Bluetooth, that allows me to reply, forward or cancel an > SMS WHILE THE PHONE IS IN A DORMANT STATE not simply tell me of the SMS as > is the case. So YES as the person succinctly put it we are buying a phone > circa 1999 in 2010 and that is the same as buying a Laptop with no USB > because hey, to the moron “iphone Developer”, firewire is the technology > of the future. So moron, what about the entire marketplace that’s still > using USB are we supposed to play with our genitals until the technology > catches up with us. Moreover, marketing 101 dictates that you should > listen to the marketplace and they’re all asking for BT so who are you to > argue otherwise and you call yourself an iPhone Developer. Let me guess > you’re in your bloody twenties, mooching off your mother and father > sitting bare naked in your flat in front of your computer and most likely > have an IQ of a chair like everyone of your generation.