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Re: iPhone "must have" apps?
It supports all major IM clients (AIM, MSN, Yahoo, Facebook Chat etc) rather than Ping which uses its own messaging system. I've used all of the main IM apps on the iPhone and BeejiveIM has impressed me most. It has a fantastic interface and is smooth and fast to use.
Re: iPhone "must have" apps?
Good ranking. I'm currently 35th but can definitely improve on my current time. I sent you a friend request so I can try keep track of and beat your times ;)
Personally I'd wait for the 4th Gen iPhone than start a new 18/24 month contract in January.
It would be nice if o2 match the unlimited calls to the same network addition that Vodafone offer with their tariffs.
I like the Pre but I think the Android handsets show more potential as future iPhone killers but then I'm sure Apple will have a answer for both Android and the Pre.
The iTunes HD downloads are very low bitrate in comparison to a BD, they don't really compare at all.
iTunes is usually less than 8Mbps, Sky HD is between 11-15Mbps and BD's are a maximum of 40Mbps.
HD DVD had a max bitrate in the mid 20's
Re: iPhone "must have" apps?
I downloaded F1 2009 and after bit of time getting used to the steering I'm now loving it. Currently ranked 9th in the world at the Nurburgring. I'm 10th in Hungary.
They offered me £150 cash once when I went in simply for a browse at the latest handsets. The contract wasn't bad either but their desperation to sign me up put me off of them.
The HTC Bravo should sport a 3.7-inch WVGA AMOLED touchscreen, 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, 512MB flash memory, 320MB RAM, HSPA, Wi-Fi, A-GPS, 5-megapixel camera with dual-LED flash and a 3.5mm headphone jack.
iPhone 3,1 has to offer so much more than the 3GS update did or it'll not be...