Dropped a 40 pound glass on the phone and the screen is destroyed, im ordering a new screen, any tips?
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Dropped a 40 pound glass on the phone and the screen is destroyed, im ordering a new screen, any tips?
get new phone?
what does it look like? screen actually broken or the glass just cracked?
the glass is destroyed and the lcd screen has some lines in it, i ordered a new screen and put tape on the iphone for now, it works fine at the moment, just cuts my fingers when i use the phone :x
Sell the phone to an emo kid that likes cutting....Quote:
Originally Posted by thehunterooo
are there those stores down there that fix than in like 15 minutes? i saw an article in a magazine about these college kids started it in like a kiosk format and now is a million dollar company
never heard of that, sounds like some good money though, when i get all of the parts, it wont take but 10 mins or so
Doesnt the apple store fix em?
not this mess, thyey would want 200-300 anyways, i bought the new glass and lcd screen so i will have everything i need, hopefully tuesday
AT&T allows EVERYONE even up to 6 months out from your upgrade date to upgrade to 32GB Iphone4 for 299... or 16GB Iphone4 for 199 or something... Or just get a Nexus One and come over to the phone that can do more than one thing at a time.. ;) 8)
I gots the palm pre plus and I love it. I hear horror stories about people havving problems with them, but I have not had any issues. I also like having a phone that can generate it's own wifi. My understanding is that the Droid can too. My only complaint is that when I use my fone and have like 6 or more programs running, it gets hot. But it's rare when I am using a ton of apps at once, so, we is all good.
i want to get an iphone 4, but it looks like the upgrade will run 399 for the 16gb since im still a little over a year out, but the money i get for selling my broken jailbroke 3G should cut that in half
I fixed the screen, but the screen does not want to go back in right(not really a problem) and the digi pad has a dead line on the right side, but it still works good and all, i might just end up keeping for the other 14 months or so
To the price quote that you have there, hunter, here's steve jobs' answer...
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11:42AM "So what's our lineup look like? 3GS is now $99. These go on sale June 24th."
11:41AM "AT&T is going to make an incredibly generous upgrade offer. If your contract expires at any time in 2010, you can upgrade to the iPhone 4. You can get it up to six months early."
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You can read the whole article here:
http://www.engadget.com/2010/06/07/stev ... wwdc-2010/
yeh, some generous offer, meanwhile their entire network is being taxed hard by all the people with iphones and ipads and their response? No more unlimited data every month starting soon and is immediate for any new att customers. So **** the customers instead of investing in upgrading their current system or expanding it. **** you att, **** you. They always pullin some ****, that's why we left them.
What you just said won't be said publicly like this "generous offer" until a whole bunch of people re-up their contracts to get iPhone 4, and then it will be too late...
It's kind of like the Army when a few years back they said "oh, hey, get in for ONLY 2 years and get all the college benefits you need!!!" They never advertised "Stop-Loss" practiced and they never told you until you're in bootcamp that every initial military contract signed in U.S. military is 8 years long... if it's 2 years active - then you got 6 more inactive when they can re-activate you if they need you. And it's not until after the 6 months mark that you find out from your fellow servicemen that there's such thing as "failure to adapt" where they could let you out of service withing a certain time (3 or 6 months or so) without any strings attached because you... well, "failed to adapt" to the military service.
So yeah, it's nothing personal for Steve Jobs, just business.
i hate steve jobs :D
good thing i get to keep my unlimted data plan
truth. Almost went navy myself. Didn't get passed MEPS.
I'm not raggin apple, just att. They can take their contracts and shove them up their pooper holes.
On a side note, in Europe T-Mobile has iPhone. Not AT&T (at least not exclusively).
or just unlock one here, i can use other providers on mine
if i can get the phone for $399, i will sell mine if anyone is interested, maybe $170
The only problem with unlocked phones is that it can't use all the features... like unlocked iPhone on T-Mobile couldn't send picture messages or use their 3G networks. What's the point of having a nice phone when you can't use all the features?
That's why i'm sticking with my Nexus One, I'm pretty happy with it.
your too lame for such a phone :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
i always found unlocked smart phones pointless, people buy the hell out of them though
It's designed to work with T-Mobile but can be used with other carriers too. 8) I'm surprised iPhone STILL stays with 3.5" screen size... and it's their 4th generation...
i think it is good the way it is, i think the bigger battery makes it a buy for me, and the fact that i wouldnt mind a way better processor (still slow anyways) than the 3G, i just hope they jailbreak it quickly
To each their own... Some people like to be able to customize everything about their phone, so they go with Android, others like to do one thing at a time and have easy access to iTunes, so they go with iPhone. Some people need instant push email access (exchange access on the go) and same OS as they had a few years in a row now, so they go with BlackBerry. Then there's another group (or generation) who just goes into a mobile store and gets the cheapest phone possible to just make phone calls, and get a cheap nokia or samsung...
It depends on what you use it for.
You wouldn't drive a Viper to deliver pizzas, just like you wouldn't take a Ford Festiva to a drag race against a 'vette... If you know what you wanna do with your phone - you can start seeing what fits your needs.
my original LG Voyager was awesome because it had TV. But it got old after a while. So I upgraded and now I got interwebs and youtubes and if I want to use an interwebbing program on my ipod, I just turn on the wifi on my fone. Can anyone tell I really like my fone?
i can
WiFi tethering does sound like a pretty cool thing. What phone is that on again?Quote:
Originally Posted by mikedudley17
It's the Palm Pre Plus. I also believe the Droid can do it too.
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Originally Posted by serega12
I know jason cammisa he was a local guy, he proved you wrong..
http://www.automobilemag.com/reviews/dr ... index.html
btw all your other phones you mentioned were "backwards engineered" from the iphone just like the microchip etc were backwards engineered from ufo's hidden in area 51.. :^o
ownedQuote:
Originally Posted by petrified.rabbit
yeh, I heard mine supposed to be the competition to iphones. Based on having an ipod touch and this fone, I really like both, but, if I had to choose between an iphone or my palm, I'd take the palm, being able to run multiple apps is nice, and having mobile hot spot possibiltities is amazing.
He's an exception to the rule, just like some people get an iPhone just to make phone calls and nothing else... #-oQuote:
Originally Posted by petrified.rabbit
of course they were... everything was re-written from MacOS to Linux just so they can say that android was backwards engineered from a iPhone... that would make total sense... :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by petrified.rabbit
And it wasn't UFO's it was the cube that megatron was trying to get...