Today I dropped my £180 Ipod touch and the screen shattered so bad that there was a big mess of shattered acrylic, and it will cost more to fix than to buy a new one at the price I got it for in the first place. Anyone got the new IPhone? Is it worth the £500 (750$)?
I've heard that the voice thing is really bad (but that's firmware, so it'd be updated via the system update) and most the new features are unstable and glitched in so many ways, but that's just Apple, in a few months it'll be more stable and cost £200 more.
Is it slow and hard to use like the Ipod? I really don't want to waste such a large sum of money.
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IDK. It seems well, based on my classmate's opinions...
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Does your sig really say "RIP Eazy-E"?
Even though he died about 7 years ago?
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bbbeb wrote:
IDK. It seems well, based on my classmate's opinions...
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Does your sig really say "RIP Eazy-E"?
Even though he died about 7 years ago?
Doesn't mean we should all forget about him.
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If your ipod was a lower gen buy a new ipod.
My friend's Iphone is 3rd gen and realllly slow.
It lags even when it is shutting down
A bit sad really.
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Mine is the IPod touch 4g (or whatever is the latest) I got it almost a year ago, I hate it.
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I'd say wait for the iPhone 5. Why? Cuz if you get the iPhone 4S, you're going to have to wait 2 years for the contract before you can get a new one which means you're going to miss out
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my-chemical-romance wrote:
Mine is the IPod touch 4g (or whatever is the latest) I got it almost a year ago, I hate it.
Then can I have it?
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If you do get an iPhone, I'd wait until the iPhone 5 comes out, and just use some Nano/Shuffle/Classic or something while you wait. I don't think it came out yet.
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nightmarescratcher wrote:
my-chemical-romance wrote:
Mine is the IPod touch 4g (or whatever is the latest) I got it almost a year ago, I hate it.
Then can I have it?
...he broke it...
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Harakou wrote:
If you hated the latest version of the iPod Touch, you'll probably hate the iPhone. It has basically the exact same operating system and experience, plus Siri and a cellular connection.
Not just 'basically'. It's all the same iOS 5. The new models (of everything, I think, once they come out) just have Siri, and the iPhone, obviously, doubles as a phone. Apple's starting to reverse the iPhone's role, like it's a tablet that just happens to have a phone app.
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