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+1 I have to use a PC at work, but prefer my mac on my free time.Nuance, please enlighten me regarding a non-functional Iphone4? Unles you are referring to the the drop of the signal if the antena elements are conected with left hand, I am suprised. That problem, btw, is common for most of the smartphones (according to apple )
I am referring to the signal issue, yes. And I assure you, the death grip signal dropouts aren't frequent of all smartphones. Apple can't even admit they screwed up and instead of fixing the issue claim its a common problem among smartphones (a lie) and give out free bumpers rather than fix the issues. Not cool. I wont even get into the overheating issues they have with the imacs and mac minis (I work in IT and deal with Mac and PC failures frequently). This is totally off topic, but they have had and still do have quality control and customer service issues. PM me if you want to continue the convo, as I don't want to derail the thread any more than I already have. To each their own I say. As long as you're happy. Jim, you have great taste in phones. The EVO 4G is awesome, especially now that its running Froyo (Android 2.2).
Didn't mean to start an Apple vs Windows/Linux/etc thread I just saw the new AppleTV as an interesting substitute for something like the Wadia dock for getting digital out from ipod/iphone. Currently I just use a CD player, but I have an ipod touch, so perhaps:ipod touch -> [wireless] appletv -> dacmagic -> integrated amp -> songtowers
ok, if you saw their smarthone presentation, then as I understand you said in the previous message that they "lied" meaning they made up all the results for the signal loss in the smartphones by Samsung, Nokia, blackburry and others??? I think that is silly alright. who do you think they are? Can you imagine all the accused producers decide to take it to the court and win the case? That "fake" would be a bit risky from apple's point of view.As for overheating, again I have not faced it, but I admit I did not care enough and I have not studied the statistics. However, I cannot see if the problems were so significant, how apple would sell so many iphones, ipods, or ipads. BTW, I "hated' macs just about 18 months ago until I bought one! Later then, and hopefully this thread is still good tomorrow.
No data caps with that sharing plan?!
Tethering is why I went with this phone. The iPhone has this feature as well, but ATT will not support it. That, coupled with the future promise of 4G speeds made the Evo on Sprint a very attractive alternative for me. It is probably not for everyone, but I am extremely pleased with my choice. I have an iPod Touch so I am fairly familiar with the iPhone user interface and I have to say I prefer Android 2.2 - not by a lot, mind you, but I do prefer it.- Jim
Jim, regading the tethering, I think ATT supports it now, 'causeI have picked 2 Gb data plan for iphone 4 with tethering for extra 20 bucks/month (good thing my company pays for that!). Now I have not used my cell phone for tethering (as an access point to i-net from another devices) yet, so I cannot verify.Art
sarge:Here's a resource for you. http://forums.slimdevices.com/forumdisplay.php?f=34You'll have to join the forum to directly ask your questions. Some USB HD's are not even recognized by the TinyServer onboard the Touch. This functionality is not the strongest part of the Touch. I use my 2 Touches wired w/ an older laptop located elsewhere for noise isolation w/ several USB HD connected to that laptop for music storage.Lots of information on that forum.
I am not a regular on the Salk circle but this thread intrigued me. Apple TV is very attractive at $99. I wonder what Google TV's settop box will do audio-wise as well. Anyhow do you guys think it makes any sense to use the HDMI for video and use the optical out to an external dac?Paul