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Tsuru wrote:Who cares about Japan. It still kicks the iPhone`s ass in every way.
FG Lurker wrote:Yes, because Nokia has pulled out of Japan.
IkemenTommy wrote:Then hopefully, these are not carrier-locked so you can just get one overseas and shove your Japanese SIM card in to it to get it to work.
In Japan, it's not a decent telephone. It's a fancy-ass PDA.Charles wrote:Of course you don't get it. You think it's a telephone.
Doctor Stop wrote:In Japan, it's not a decent telephone. It's a fancy-ass PDA.
Yes, the only full browser on any phone if you forget Opera and the fact that the iPhone doesn't support Adobe Flash.Charles wrote:The iPhone is a Video iPod with the largest display and the only full browser on any phone.
Taro Toporific wrote:Wisemen bring Jesus Phone (free) cut-and-paste
---Jobsian hole filled---
12th December 2008 22:21 GMT
Pastebud: It Seemed Like a Good Idea!
The clever copy-and-paste service for the iPhone is putting random strangers' e-mail into my clipboard.
Bucky wrote:My daughter's Ipod Touch went through a wash cycle in the laundry. Mrs. Bucky failed to notice it in a pocket prior to loading the washing machine. Glad I was not in the middle of that confrontation.
The Ipod is now resting in a sealed plastic bag with a couple cupfuls of raw rice as I saw suggested on the internet. Supposedly this technique helps draw the moisture of out the device. I will try firing it up this weekend after a week of it sitting in the rice.
Greji wrote:The question is where is Mrs. Bucky at the present? I have a similar problem wih my resident rice cooker, who seems to never check pockets before washing, or else is of the belief that all electronical devices owned by her husband are wash and wear....
Bucky wrote:My daughter's Ipod Touch went through a wash cycle in the laundry. Mrs. Bucky failed to notice it in a pocket prior to loading the washing machine. Glad I was not in the middle of that confrontation.
The Ipod is now resting in a sealed plastic bag with a couple cupfuls of raw rice as I saw suggested on the internet. Supposedly this technique helps draw the moisture of out the device. I will try firing it up this weekend after a week of it sitting in the rice.
Charles wrote:It may amuse you to know that iPhones (and presumably iPod Touches as well) have water damage indicators. It's a little sticker, you can look down the headphone socket and see it if you look really close.
GomiGirl wrote:How about the owner of said electrical devices ensures they are not still in the pockets before the clothes go into the wash.
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