I'm considering this as, I don't currently own a navigation device, I do already have an iPhone 3G, and, like any iPhone owner who uses their phone with any regularity, I always have a charger in my car.
You use your iPhone with regularity, eh? Hopefully not to make calls. Your non-multitasking phone can't be GPS and phone at the same time, unfortunately.
Who gives a fuck if you can't both talk on the phone and use the navigation app at the same time. If the call is so important, answer the damn call and pick up where you left of in the nav app. If it's not important, don't answer. Simple as that. Man you guys are so frickin concerned with the most inane, petty shit.
While its tablet world topping pixel density, Tegra 2 silicon, and fresh to death OS certainly sound awesome, we had to get our grubby mitts on one to see if it's as good as its spec sheet would have us believe.
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I'm considering this as, I don't currently own a navigation device, I do already have an iPhone 3G, and, like any iPhone owner who uses their phone with any regularity, I always have a charger in my car.
You use your iPhone with regularity, eh? Hopefully not to make calls. Your non-multitasking phone can't be GPS and phone at the same time, unfortunately.
Who gives a fuck if you can't both talk on the phone and use the navigation app at the same time. If the call is so important, answer the damn call and pick up where you left of in the nav app. If it's not important, don't answer. Simple as that. Man you guys are so frickin concerned with the most inane, petty shit.
ATTN geniuses,
The iphone can run ANY app while on a call including apps that need access to the mobile data network