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  1. #61

    Hmmm...

    Regarding the price...

    Your forgetting na naa na siya patong nga tax pag import sa phone...plus, ang wala na highlight is the 0% interest for one year if you get the Iphone using your CC...plus naa sighting sa manila where the Iphone 3G daw is selling for 61-65K...

  2. #62
    Quote Originally Posted by Pmip_jv View Post
    as much as alot of phone makers claim they have a killer they really cant beat the functionality sa iphone. those phone manufacturers dont have the SDK sa iphone which really makes it alot better, IMO, better than windows mobile. I hope mapurdoy and globe ani ilang gimik oi. Pwede mo sumbong ni Steve? hahaha
    sumbong ni Steve kaw.... kay siya man nag buot sa pricing.... dili man ang globe...

    kung pwede FREE ang iphone 3G... pero ang pangutana willing ba si STEVE....
    Last edited by ajol; 08-12-2008 at 07:06 AM.

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    talking about total sacrifice...

    iPhone? anyone?

  4. #64
    3G iPhone Connection Problems Chip-Related? - GigaOM
    3G iPhone Connection Problems Chip-Related?
    Om has complained about his frustration with the 3G iPhone, which has poor reception and forces him to spend more time on the 2.5G EDGE network than he thought, but the issue may be with Infineon’s 3G chip, according to Richard Windsor, an analyst with Nomura Securities. In a research note today, he said: “We believe that these issues are typical of an immature chipset and radio protocol stack where we are almost certain Infineon is the 3G supplier.” That comment might cheer AT&T, but it’s bad news for Infineon, and perhaps a warning to the chip industry about quality control.

    Windsor writes that the problem isn’t likely to be solved with firmware updates, which means Apple could have to replace the chips so users get the performance they were promised. If the chip is the problem, this would be the second large chip failure this summer, with Nvidia’s faulty graphics chips placed in thousands of laptops grabbing most of the headlines so far.

    The Nvidia issue appears to be caused by poor packaging, and the company has taken a $150-$200 million charge related to fixing the problem, but neither OEMs nor end customers are happy about the situation — especially Nvidia’s reluctance to disclose the full scope of the failure. I’ve emailed Infineon to see what they have to say about the iPhone chip and whether they make it themselves or outsource production as Nvidia has done with its graphics chips, but given Apple’s tendencies we might have to wait a while until we know the truth.
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    IPhone 3G: International iPhone Carriers Start the Apple Pile-On Over Sub-Par 3G
    International iPhone Carriers Start the Apple Pile-On Over Sub-Par 3G
    After news of possible 3G driver/chipset shortcomings, many international iPhone carriers are bringing out the innocent, puppy-dog-eyed shoulder shrug regarding customer gripes with the iPhone's 3G performance. Both T-Mobile Netherlands and Vodafone Australia are the latest to go public with their passive-aggressiveness, much to Apple's delight.

    Posting on its official blog [translated] , T-Mobile Netherlands says "the 3G coverage of T-Mobile is as good as the competition, there can therefore not lie. We suspect that it is a hardware / software specific issue of the iPhone itself." CNET sees that "can not lie" bit as web babel-talk for a Dutch expression meaning "so that should not be the issue."

    And in a Sydney Morning Herald story, Vodafone Australia also blamed Apple hardware for sucky 3G, saying “We are aware of the issues on the iPhone 3G and we’re working with Apple to provide a solution." Another anonymous source mentions the carriers had no time for device testing prior to launch, since they received handsets just one day before they were to go onsale.

    It makes sense. International customers have been enjoying 3G for a lot longer than AT&T folks here in the U.S., so they're more likely to gripe if things don't meet standards set by other phones in the last few years. [CNET, T-Mobile Netherlands [translated], Sydney Morning Herald via iLounge]
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    Toink mao ra unta ang gipang hambog na features ang 3G ug GPS... 1 down man dyon, bsi taod2 dautan sad ang GPS... dis wud definitely really seal my decision not to upgrade
    Now, who wants a piece? hehe...

  5. #65
    ang mga datu tawn, gamay ra kaayo paksit sa ila bulsa na baga hahaha

  6. #66
    hey guys we're talking about class A subscribers here for the iPhone 3G just like MacBook is not for everybody's use. Kung maka-afford, palit; kung dili settle for less like China phone, naa pa TV, dual SIM, expandable mem or true 3.5G phones nga support Video call, HSDPA.

  7. #67
    yap full-pack btw ang china phone pero pila ra sd ka months nmo magamit nya d pa jd stable...

  8. #68
    not a practical choice... mahal ra...

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  10. #70
    wow samot gyud na kataas sa linya

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