Because the iPhone 4 is actually a really good phone(minus the easily fixable antena issue) if you can live with the iTunes/App store/No External storage limitations and a LOT of people are going to have this phone. It'd be nice to video chat with them no matter what phone they're using.
Because the iPhone 4 is actually a really good phone(minus the easily fixable antena issue) if you can live with the iTunes/App store/No External storage limitations and a LOT of people are going to have this phone. It'd be nice to video chat with them no matter what phone they're using.
Because the iPhone 4 is actually a really good phone(minus the easily fixable antena issue) if you can live with the iTunes/App store/No External storage limitations and a LOT of people are going to have this phone. It'd be nice to video chat with them no matter what phone they're using.
I few of my friends and family members (sheep) still use iPhones. It would be cool to be able to video chat with them. They would say, "Huh? You don't have an iPhone. How are we videochatting??" That and I can videochat on 3G.
I few of my friends and family members (sheep) still use iPhones. It would be cool to be able to video chat with them. They would say, "Huh? You don't have an iPhone. How are we videochatting??" That and I can videochat on 3G.
It is easily fixable. Bumper case, lance armstrong bracelet, rubber band, scotch tape, etc. Anything that keeps you from conductively bridging the two antenas will keep it from happening.
It is easily fixable. Bumper case, lance armstrong bracelet, rubber band, scotch tape, etc. Anything that keeps you from conductively bridging the two antenas will keep it from happening.
Wait for an update. I'd bet it will support the front facing camera very soon. You know, after they go rebuild the app from the ground up using c, c#, or objective c as per the new app developer agreement
It is easily fixable. Bumper case, lance armstrong bracelet, rubber band, scotch tape, etc. Anything that keeps you from conductively bridging the two antenas will keep it from happening.
It's pretty easily fixable... just fire the guy who messed everything up, hire three new antenna engineers to make phones that don't have showstopping failures, and hope your profits aren't noticeably impacted in the meantime
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