Hello; that hot spot feature does sound good. My brother says he wonders how it will end up with sprint offering the hot spot. but if my math is right, then you have six or seven hundred invested? to me, that is just not in my budget anytime soon. thanks and good luck, max
On Jun 20, 2010, at 8:26 PM, Kimberly thurman wrote:

I have an HTC Touch Pro with Sprint. I would love to have an iPhone, but I have another year on my contract with Sprint. I use Mobile Speak, which came out with a paid upgrade of $200 six months after I paid $300 for the software. The thing I do like about my HTC Touch Pro is Walking Hot Spot available at Walking Hot Spot.com. It comes in handy in a pinch when I find myself somewhere without Wifi. I have run two laptops off of it, including my Macbook Pro, to get E-mail and do some web surfing. Only problem is that it runs the battery down pretty quickly. Guess I'll stick with Sprint for now and see what eventually happens to the iPHone on other networks in the future.
On Jun 20, 2010, at 8:47 PM, Maxwell Ivey Jr. wrote:

I think you are right. just look at what happened with the unlimited data plans on air cards. They sold them and made them cheap to purchase and then had to discontinue the unlimited and cap them at 5 gb. but you know wat makes me mad? I'm a sprint customer. I have unlimited data on my phone that i can't use because sprint doesn't offer a phone with speach unless i want to buy one and then pay to put mobile me or something like that on it. I'm not going to put out 200 for a smart phone and then 500 for the software. the new blackberries with orator are only available for verizon, and as we all know the iphone is only available with a t & t. good luck to the iphone users. one question that may make me at least think about it, do you think i could manage my website from an iphone if i import the folder to one? something to think about. thanks again, max
On Jun 20, 2010, at 7:40 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:

I agree actually with Bryan here. I was in a pool room and listening to one of my favorite radio networks. it buffered at 16k stereo dial up which sucked. but then again I think of it like this. some people will still pay 45 a month to use 3 gigs of data or more. so what at&t has done I think is to entice some of us to use more bandwidth and if they can pay for it they will. I prophesy that at&t and verison will get themselves in to a pickle as the networks degrade even further. Sorry for presenting both sides of the coin here but that's what it is.

S
On Jun 20, 2010, at 5:32 PM, Michael Thurman wrote:

if you want to pay more go for it and while youare at it help us pay for what used to be overpiced and ow is rediculous!yeah rich man most of us can NOT afford it especialy considering the i phone is the ONLY reasonable solution that is accessible. anything else costs twice the price for half the functionality
On Jun 17, 2010, at 11:51 PM, Bryan Smart wrote:

You know, I was angry about this. The more I think about it, though, the more I like it.

Recently, when I travel to any large urban center in the US, network performance on my phone becomes degraded. Didn't used to be that way. Has become much worse in the last year or so. I know that is because, in large part, to all of the bazillion people on their iPhones. Previously, those people either didn't care, or didn't know enough, to affectively do anything on a smartphone that would consume a lot of bandwidth. Now, anyone can go get a cheap iPhone, and start lapping up all the bandwidth for $30 per month. You don't need many of those people in your area before most of the network capacity is gone.

Sure, data will cost a bit more now. I'd like to pay less, but I can afford to pay more. However, paying more has the added benefit that most people won't be able to pay more, or at least will carefully consider what they're doing before they leave Pandora running on their iPhone all day at their desk, sucking up all of the capacity in the cell, etc. They'll be worried about bills now, which means they'll stay off the network, which means more bandwidth for me.

I've noticed that just about any business that offers all you can use or all you can eat service starts to quickly drop off in quality. Think of those web hosting companies that promise unlimited bandwidth. Sure, the bandwidth for your site is unlimited, just like the bandwidth for the other thousand sites that they host are unlimited. The result is that you can download all you want, at a snail's pace. Who goes to a buffet restaurant for fine dining? It's better to pay a company a fee that actually manages to cover the costs for the service that they provide. If not, well, you descend in to the wonderfully high quality of unlimited web hosting and buffet dining. I think that I get more upset with AT&T's network being clogged than I am about the price. If I can pay more to have it work well, then sign me up.

Bryan

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From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com ] On Behalf Of Michael Thurman
Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2010 7:25 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Install iOS 4 today!

how do you figure that if you don't actually USE your phone maybe, but i want an I phone for streaming and data NOT for yapping onthe phone i also want it for the echlink client and skype. i almost never talk on the telephone. and i can suck down 2 gb in a day I'd imagine. a couple hours of streaming audio a week and I'd bus tmy limit. at and t just needs to get off thier can and fix their outdated infastructure! it's not like I'm tryinh o ownload movies but 2 gb can't be worth anything and god forbid i ever did want to listen to something from netflix or huly great job the i pad will have an ap for netflix just in time for at and t to kill of any chance of acutlaly using it except at home. if I have to be home to stream audio with my I phone that I was going to buy I'd jus tuse my laptop On Jun 17, 2010, at 6:48 PM, Ricardo Walker wrote:

It sounds like your just mad for the sake of being mad. ATT is not screwing people over data prices per say. It is just the feeling of having limits placed on you. The timing was definitely grimy but, most people will end up saving money in the long run.
On Jun 17, 2010, at 6:39 PM, Michael Thurman wrote:

what is unethical is the fact that apple doesn't kick at and t in the ball sof r screwing us ont he data prices!!!!!!! i doubt i wil be getting a new I phone becuase of the screw job at and t is doing to us and verizon will surely screw us as well beofre they get the I phone it was expensive enugh beofre at and t decided to piss on all of us who want to get an I phone as for trying a beta it's a beta get real On Jun 12, 2010, at 10:17
AM, Kaare Dehard wrote:

right on scott the huge wait time is absolutely staggering, and to be blunt jumping ahead of the line to install unsanctioned product just because we can is a bit of a kick in the nuts to a company that has made itself usable out of the box for us. It's not only free, but jumping ahead is not only a touch unethical considering, but a touch rude to boot.
On 2010-06-12, at 8:58 AM, Scott Howell wrote:

Considering the fact that unless you are a developer and obtained the beta via legitimate means, I cannot believe you have the nerve to ask how to install/upgrade software you are not entitled to use. I hope no one provides you with any help on this list. Perhaps waiting for the official release makes even more sense and wow, you would have to wait one entire week.
On Jun 12, 2010, at 8:06 AM, Jørgen Skov Nielsen wrote:

I have downloaded the iphone os 4, and the itunes beta.
How can i do that, i have tryed to check for updates, but i can't find the boks, there i can shose the file with the update i have
downloaded.
Are there anyone, there have tryed to upgrade to i os 4.
Best regards
Jorgen


2010/6/11, Scott Howell <scottn3...@gmail.com>:
Man you guys really cant' wait another week or so? How do you know what your downloading has not been hacked and has malicious code installed. Of course at the very least, do you not respect the fact that these downloads are illegal or certainly are not in line with Apples policy. I can't wait either, but these are not
legitimate sources and you do not know what your getting.
On Jun 11, 2010, at 2:00 AM, Cody Hurst wrote:

I'm running IOS 4 from www.myiphoneactivation.com. check it out
all of the betas are there

I will be preordering the iPhone 4G on Tuesday, I'm very excited for it.

Cody
On Jun 11, 2010, at 12:56 AM, Justin Thornton wrote:

hi when I go to down the actual os 4 file the torrent file is
gone

On Jun 9, 2010, at 4:47 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:

The problem is I'm not registered witht he apps store so I
don't think I can install os4. Can I?
On Jun 9, 2010, at 12:43 PM, Søren Jensen wrote:

Wow. Thanks for that great info, and we don't brake any laws by doing that. We don't crack any software. You only install
free apps and updates.
Best regards
Søren Jensen
Mail & MSN:
s...@coolfortheblind.dk
Website:
http://www.coolfortheblind.dk/

Den Jun 9, 2010 kl. 7:07 PM skrev David Hole:

Hi folkes.
For you interested in installing iOS 4 today, you can do that. Since the guide how to do it is in Norwegian, i suggest you translate it with http://translate.google.com/ Here's the
guide: http://www.itavisen.no/844413/install

-David

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