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Old 29-11-2007, 11:31 AM   #7
vic.healey
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Re: How the iPhone stole Christmas

Lets see you are angry because the iPhone displays a caller's picture
as described in your post. Since that is a feature of CONTACTS in
Microsoft Windows to store a contact's picture you must not be using
OUTLOOK to its fullest. My CONTACTS have pictures associated with
them. But the iPhone shares anypictures with OUTLOOK on a sync it is a
real easy way to keep your PC OUTLOOK up to date.

Now that feature sort of is on Verizon's phones like the EnVee and the
new Voyager but it is not a two way street, at least with the EnVee.
Crippled crapware from VZ.

So how come you are not spouting off about the Verizon phones that
sort of have the same feature? Not as well implimented as iPhone but
similar.

On Nov 26, 7:47 am, "Kickin' Ass and Takin' Names"
<PopUlist...@hotmail.com> wrote:




>
> I realize that anecdotal evidence proves nothing -- but -- here goes.
>
> My son was among the first to own an iPhone -- he stood in line at the
> local Apple store to grab one the day they came out.
>
> His experience has been frustrating and very underwhelming.
>



>
> Second, most of the features of the iPhone are nice to have shit with
> no real benefit. For example: why do I need to see a picture of the
> person who is calling me? In order to do that, I must first find the
> person, then, take a photo, then set up the phone to display their
> photo when they call. Why not just stick with my Verizon phone that
> pops up their name when they call? And the same thing goes for all
> the other features -- unnecessary crap.
>


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