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Posted by exstasie on Jun-09-2008 19:21:

quote:
Originally posted by �Zm�zis
*drools*


oh baby...



PS. I wonder how (of it at all) RIM is going to respond to this.

They should be worried.

Bold for $199?? lol That could make things interesting....


Posted by Ozmozis on Jun-09-2008 19:24:

quote:
Originally posted by exstasie
oh baby...

PS. I wonder how (of it at all) RIM is going to respond to this.

They should be worried.

Bold for $199?? lol That could make things interesting....



They will most likely bring out the touchscreen Blackberry Thunder right after... Maybe for less?


Posted by exstasie on Jun-09-2008 19:26:

quote:
Originally posted by �Zm�zis
They will most likely bring out the touchscreen Blackberry Thunder right after... Maybe for less?


Nope,

I'm pretty sure that the Touchscreen currently has a Network exclusivity with Verizon and Vadafone only and is CDMA...


Posted by Ozmozis on Jun-09-2008 19:27:

quote:
Originally posted by exstasie
Nope,

I'm pretty sure that the Touchscreen currently has a Network exclusivity with Verizon and Vadafone only and is CDMA...



Maybe another version exlusively for Rogers?


Posted by Cosmic Fur on Jun-09-2008 19:32:

quote:
Originally posted by malek
byebye RIM


RIM has always had business use as its backbone, so I don't think it's going away. iPhone doesn't have BES.

Anyway, I want an iPhone now. Fuck. I'm going to go slit my wrists now.


Posted by exstasie on Jun-09-2008 19:36:

quote:
Originally posted by Cosmic Fur
RIM has always had business use as its backbone, so I don't think it's going away. iPhone doesn't have BES.

Anyway, I want an iPhone now. Fuck. I'm going to go slit my wrists now.



The only bad thing though is that the iPhone is now going to become the next Razr...

ANYONE who is ANYONE is going to have one now...


Posted by Cosmic Fur on Jun-09-2008 19:37:

quote:
Originally posted by exstasie
The only bad thing though is that the iPhone is now going to become the next Razr...

ANYONE who is ANYONE is going to have one now...



yea a lot of people are sayin that, and I can see it happening. I guess it depends on the data plans we get.


Posted by VERTiG0 on Jun-09-2008 19:47:

quote:
Originally posted by Cosmic Fur
Anyway, I want an iPhone now. Fuck. I'm going to go slit my wrists now.


Sadly enough, me too. Remember, it's down the street, not across. Rippy the Razor saves the day!


Posted by exstasie on Jun-09-2008 19:57:

So this is posted on the Apple.com website:

Starting at $199*.


*Based on 3G and EDGE testing. Actual speeds vary by site conditions. Based on iPhone 3G (8GB) and first-generation iPhone (8GB) purchases. Requires new 2-year AT&T rate plan, sold separately.


Posted by tvmann on Jun-09-2008 21:32:

Rogers confirms iPhone coming to Canada July 11, but no details yet.

http://www.apple.com/pr/library/2008/06/09rogers.html

Here's news of price $199 for 8Gb phone & $299 for 16Gb on 3-year Rogers plan.

http://biz.yahoo.com/cnw/080609/rci...ne_3g.html?.v=1

I hope but doubt they will have a "cheapskate" plan for barstards like me. I'm on Fido with expired $25 contract.


Posted by exstasie on Jun-09-2008 22:00:




Rogers and Apple to Bring iPhone 3G to Canada on July 11

WWDC SAN FRANCISCO and TORONTO, June 9 /CNW/ - Rogers Communications and
Apple(R) today announced that the highly anticipated iPhone(TM) 3G will be
available in Canada on July 11. iPhone 3G combines all the revolutionary
features of iPhone with 3G networking that is twice as fast(*) as the first
generation iPhone, built-in GPS for expanded location based mobile services,
and iPhone 2.0 software which includes support for Microsoft Exchange
ActiveSync and runs the hundreds of third party applications already built
with the recently released iPhone SDK.
"Rogers has a long history of bringing Canadians the very best in
wireless services, networks and handset innovations," said Rob Bruce,
president, Rogers Wireless. "With iPhone 3G, we will provide our customers
with an amazing mobile experience over Canada's fastest wireless network."
"We're excited to be working with Rogers to bring iPhone 3G to Canada,"
said Tim Cook, Apple's COO. "We can't wait to get this revolutionary phone in
the hands of even more people around the world." iPhone 3G will operate on
Rogers' High Speed Packet Access (HSPA) wireless network, the fastest mobile
network in Canada. HSPA is nationally available in the top Canadian urban
centers from Vancouver to Halifax, covering more than 60 percent of the
population. iPhone 3G will also operate on Roger's coast-to-coast GSM/EDGE
network, proven to be the country's most reliable wireless network. Starting
July 11, iPhone 3G will sell for $199 for the 8Gb model and $299 for the 16Gb
model, on a three-year plan.
More details on price plans and retail
availability will be available soon.

(*) Based on 3G and EDGE testing. Actual speeds vary by site conditions.

Rogers Communications is a diversified Canadian communications and media
company. We are engaged in wireless voice and data communications services
through Wireless, Canada's largest wireless provider and the operator of the
country's only Global System for Mobile Communications ("GSM") based network.
Through Cable and Telecom we are one of Canada's largest providers of cable
television, cable telephony and high-speed Internet access, and are also a
full-service, facilities-based telecommunications alternative to the
traditional telephone companies. Through Media, we are engaged in radio and
television broadcasting, televised shopping, magazines and trade publications,
and sports entertainment. We are publicly traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange
(TSX: RCI.A and RCI.B), and on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: RCI). For
further information about the Rogers group of companies, please visit
www.rogers.com.

Apple ignited the personal computer revolution in the 1970s with the
Apple II and reinvented the personal computer in the 1980s with the Macintosh.
Today, Apple continues to lead the industry in innovation with its
award-winning computers, OS X operating system and iLife and professional
applications. Apple is also spearheading the digital media revolution with its
iPod portable music and video players and iTunes online store, and has entered
the mobile phone market with its revolutionary iPhone.



For further information: Press Contacts: Simon Atkins, Apple,
[email protected], (416) 367-8251; Liz Hamilton, Rogers Wireless,
[email protected], (416) 935-8710
Index of Releases


Posted by VERTiG0 on Jun-09-2008 22:10:

I wonder what I can do, since I just did a HUP back in November.


Posted by Chris Allen on Jun-09-2008 22:28:

quote:
Originally posted by VERTiG0
I wonder what I can do, since I just did a HUP back in November.


Same, but in January.


Posted by Dr. Z on Jun-09-2008 22:53:

Sorry guys but Apple is behind the ball on this one. 3G has been out for a while, and they've just managed to get 3G, GPS and WIFI all in one device. There are other devices like this already out there. Hence, any competitor devices that come out from now on will be as LEAST as good as the iPhone 2 + features.

Their stock also kind of plumetted, strangely. It probably has to do with 199 price. Profit margin is tiny, and growth could be as well. Although Nastaq followed same path, we'll see...


Posted by VERTiG0 on Jun-09-2008 23:06:

quote:
Originally posted by Dr. Z
Sorry guys but Apple is behind the ball on this one. 3G has been out for a while, and they've just managed to get 3G, GPS and WIFI all in one device. There are other devices like this already out there. Hence, any competitor devices that come out from now on will be as LEAST as good as the iPhone 2 + features.


Of course they're behind the ball, and I hate to say it, but they're the only company with a device that has these features and that a) isn't thick as hell, and/or b) isn't slow as fuck (see every HTC device).

It's been a year since the original iPhone was released, and there has yet to be a device with the same ease of use as it.


Posted by malek on Jun-10-2008 01:46:

wait guys there's no bluetooth on this ?!?! WTF?!


Posted by exstasie on Jun-10-2008 01:48:

quote:
Originally posted by malek
wait guys there's no bluetooth on this ?!?! WTF?!


No..they have it


"Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR"


Posted by DigiNut on Jun-10-2008 02:21:

People really need to stop quoting the "3-year contract" price as if it's a meaningful number. You're not actually going to sign a 3-year contract with Rogers... are you?


Posted by Dr. Z on Jun-10-2008 02:22:

quote:

Environmental requirements
Operating temperature: 32� to 95� F (0� to 35� C)


Sorry Canadians; you can only use iPhone 3G March to November.


Posted by Dr. Z on Jun-10-2008 02:30:

quote:
Cellular and wireless
UMTS/HSDPA (850, 1900, 2100 MHz)
GSM/EDGE (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz)
Wi-Fi (802.11b/g)
Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR


I just realized its only tri-band UMTS and b/g wifi...


Posted by Cosmic Fur on Jun-10-2008 02:37:

What's wrong with the WiFi?


Posted by Dr. Z on Jun-10-2008 02:44:

missing band A


Posted by VERTiG0 on Jun-10-2008 03:13:

quote:
Originally posted by Dr. Z
missing band A


Who uses that anyway? Nobody. That's right, nobody.

NOBODY.


Posted by malek on Jun-10-2008 03:50:

Telus and Bell will be switching to GSM and Videotron will be the new player.

It seems other new entrants have abandonned, anyone knows more about this?


Posted by kotsy on Jun-10-2008 03:54:

Finally switched from Virgin's disgusting prepaid plan to a good talk/text monthly plan.

Before was $20 a month for 100 anytime and unlimited nights/weekends with a $5 text plan for 100 texts a month - this was their biggest texting plan and each text after that was 5 cents or 15 cents depending on who it was going to. As a result of using texts regularly I was getting monthly bills of $50-$80.

I was able to switch over to a talk/text monthly plan that gives me 100 anytime with unlimited weekends and unlimited texts for $25 a month. All I had to do was sign on for a year which ended up giving me unlimited calling anytime for the first month

Thank the lord.


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