I mean, whats the point? They could take a really thin phone for this, like some of the Motorola's or Samsung's and not a fat iPhone..... Makes no sense.
The iPhone already is a standard of measurement. It's just a teeny bit faster than the measurement for the speed of light or a tad larger than the size of the universe. So far, no device has come close to it.
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If engadget has their way, soon the iPhone is going to be a standard unit of measurement.
*Drops pants*
Hmm, let's see... Oh man! No way!!
I mean, whats the point?
They could take a really thin phone for this, like some of the Motorola's or Samsung's and not a fat iPhone.....
Makes no sense.
iPhone is the king!
@CaramelZappa
Personally I try to stay out of the iPhone fray here, but I must risk life and limb to give credit where credit is do. Kudos.
Thanks for the laugh. I was getting ready to pound my skull in with my keyboard after reading the first few comments on the other articles.
@Swingin
" *Drops pants*
Hmm, let's see... Oh man! No way!!"
You just measured up against the iPhone 3G's 12.3mm... and lost?... wow........
The iPhone already is a standard of measurement. It's just a teeny bit faster than the measurement for the speed of light or a tad larger than the size of the universe. So far, no device has come close to it.