I'm looking forward to it, but its not like the new iPhone will be available tomorrow or anything.
(I mean, I've already got some money put away in case it is)
I've been looking for an excuse to upgrade to a model with more memory, and 3G and possibly GPS are enough of a reason for me. I won my iPhone 1.0 in a drawing anyways (thanks be to luck), so I don't mind paying for one now.
The memory limitations on the iPhone and iPod touch are terrible. I feel it is unacceptable for a mobile OS to be using 96MB out of 120MB all the time, and what makes it even worse is that the user is only allocated 96MB, so when you load a graphic-heavy website in Safari it crashes.
For those looking for a device strictly for reading, the new Kobo is a nice little option. It's small enough to slip into a pocket, can do more with a PDF than the competition, and at $129, it's $10 cheaper than both the Nook and Kindle WiFi.
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I'm looking forward to it, but its not like the new iPhone will be available tomorrow or anything.
(I mean, I've already got some money put away in case it is)
I've been looking for an excuse to upgrade to a model with more memory, and 3G and possibly GPS are enough of a reason for me. I won my iPhone 1.0 in a drawing anyways (thanks be to luck), so I don't mind paying for one now.
The memory limitations on the iPhone and iPod touch are terrible. I feel it is unacceptable for a mobile OS to be using 96MB out of 120MB all the time, and what makes it even worse is that the user is only allocated 96MB, so when you load a graphic-heavy website in Safari it crashes.
Typed from my jailbroken iPod touch.