My ex-coworkers from Nokia (R&D here was shuttered last year) have tried many of the newer phones on the market. Many have moved to the iPhone and some have even vowed never to go to anything else again. It's highly regarded, relative to Nokia & Series whatever.
And all of you espousing MMS are showing your age. Very few here over 20 use it and only a little more are using SMS. I only send a couple per year. So it matters little that iPhone is not as good for texting.
I have to agree. SMS and MMS are so 20th century -- i.e., things that were the product of an era when we used to worry about dial-up bandwidth. They will go the way of dial-up......
This threat was about N95 getting new firmware(btw i have understandt that this new fw is pretty pointless anybody got comments?)so lets take this iphone crap some where else. It's really iritating to read these kind of threats that dont have slightest thing to releate with iphone. Iritating to sound like broken record, but phones are personal and we all look different feature/looks from those. I got ipod touch and it's absolutely brilliant unlocked and the screen i think is THE thing about that nothing else i can find to be the best in the world(just wanna point that it's best TS device by far i have tested, but i'm not that keen about TS phones/devices).
I do use MMS not every day, but weekly. In Europe MMS seem to be more used than in US. Might be that it's more popular here just because Nokia dunno?
Heh. I'm 39, and until recently I would have agreed about SMS. But my gf has gotten me to txt'ing a lot more, so I went out and bought a phone with a side-slide keyboard (Samsung R410). For the last week and a half I've been sending 30-50 messages per day.
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My ex-coworkers from Nokia (R&D here was shuttered last year) have tried many of the newer phones on the market. Many have moved to the iPhone and some have even vowed never to go to anything else again. It's highly regarded, relative to Nokia & Series whatever.
And all of you espousing MMS are showing your age. Very few here over 20 use it and only a little more are using SMS. I only send a couple per year. So it matters little that iPhone is not as good for texting.
I have to agree. SMS and MMS are so 20th century -- i.e., things that were the product of an era when we used to worry about dial-up bandwidth. They will go the way of dial-up......
Oops.... I meant to say ".... i.e., similar to things that were......"
This threat was about N95 getting new firmware(btw i have understandt that this new fw is pretty pointless anybody got comments?)so lets take this iphone crap some where else. It's really iritating to read these kind of threats that dont have slightest thing to releate with iphone.
Iritating to sound like broken record, but phones are personal and we all look different feature/looks from those. I got ipod touch and it's absolutely brilliant unlocked and the screen i think is THE thing about that nothing else i can find to be the best in the world(just wanna point that it's best TS device by far i have tested, but i'm not that keen about TS phones/devices).
I do use MMS not every day, but weekly. In Europe MMS seem to be more used than in US. Might be that it's more popular here just because Nokia dunno?
Heh. I'm 39, and until recently I would have agreed about SMS. But my gf has gotten me to txt'ing a lot more, so I went out and bought a phone with a side-slide keyboard (Samsung R410). For the last week and a half I've been sending 30-50 messages per day.
So, yeah, over 39, and txt'ing a ton.
Week-and-a-half? Perfectly understandable at this stage in the relationship. Lots of sweet-nothings, I'll bet?
;-)
roole, the relationship has been going on for a year :-)
But, yes, lots of flirting and sweet nothings ... and jokes, etc.