I’ll have to put this on the “must have by next month” list, as I am cash right now (or rather I have the cash, although I don’t feel like breaking my budget).
It looks like there is another “iPhone clone,” this time by LG (note: to my knowledge LG was the first that came out with the touch screen, but Apple popularized it).
Sprint (via Samsung) released a similar version earlier, although it may need a few more months of development as the phone was crashing in front of the tech press.
LG seems to be more of a finished product, although ironically it seems to be exclusive to AT&T (just like the iPhone). Verizon and Sprint must be hating that.
They are releasing it this June, which should help them compete against AT&T. It only holds 2GB of memory, although hopefully they will be offering more (as I am approaching 2GB on my iPhone).
My only advice to Sprint is to make sure there are a lot of “third party apps” to go along with this phone, otherwise they will only be able to retain people on their own network at best (as the iPhone is already gone over 1,300 apps).
Hey, this is definitely something I never dreamed stumbling upon. And the best part is not even TechCrunch mentioned this (although Eric did suggest something to this effect).
Basically its a “radio” station for your iPhone. It will stream music to your iPhone, giving users the ability to choose which genre they want to listen to (or better yet, the Beatles if that’s all your into).
So I finally ordered an iPhone, and despite a few headaches with FedEx, transitioning over to my new phone was pretty seamless.
One thing I did catch my attention was how much AT&T’s customer service has improved since like–forever (but this might be do to the fact that they bought out Cingular, whose support rocked!).
Unfortunately, I can not upload any images from the iPhone to this blog (the Safari browser does not function very well on blogger.com), but I will upload a picture of the iPhone later on (or better yet, a video!).
Update: Corrected some spelling, plus here is the video of a quick snapshot of the iPhone.
Note: For those of you looking to purchased a refurbished iPhone, you can find the link over here, and as far as the Obama videos go, you can check out Yes We Can as well as the Building A Religion on YouTube).
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