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2009-10-20
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Dropped calls? What dropped calls? Does he mean calling people does not work on the iPhone?
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2009-10-20
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2009-10-20
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iPhone actually does multitasking, just not for the user applications, where it artifically insists that only one user application should be running at a time. I can't believe how many people do not understand that.
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2009-10-20
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I read an article where a guy was angry about dropping calls on his iPhone. The support guy said that he only dropped about 10% and he should consider himself lucky.... http://tinyurl.com/ybb9nw9
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2009-10-20
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I can definitely state that my iPhone drops about 20% of the calls... and a lot of that time, I'm in the office and not driving about. But do you blame the phone's reception or the network?
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2009-10-20
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And my reply to his "review"
Honestly how do these people keep getting the N900 before people who actually want it and realize the full potential of it as opposed to going
“Ooooh but its not as shiny as my iphone”
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2009-10-20
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or just Europeans reviewers. While I respect you guys, I just don't think you guys fit in the major consumer geography.
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2009-10-20
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Na, with just 500 millions of us Europeans, we're probably not as major as you 300 million americans.
Can you insert the other foot, too?
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2009-10-20
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Long time ago, in Russia, there was a game magazine called "Game.exe". Their main feature and curse the same time was their style of reviewing. They didn't give ratings to graphics, sound, gameplay and other stuff. They were writing very sophisticated review that looked more like prose that review. Every author had his own style and favourite genre. But since it was too complicated format for schoolboys that wanted to buy game that with 9+ "overall points" without even reading what it is about, that magazine failed to sell well.
But it was the best magazine I've ever read in my life.
The point of that story that the only thing that you need is your own opinion. Don't pay much attention to others.
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