Robbo
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Likely to be 18 mth std
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James
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Yeah but I might use the "I've been an o2 customer for 8 years, if you don't let me have this i'm going to Orange" line, even though Orange don't do the iPhone
[Edited on 23-05-2008 by James]
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Robbo
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lolz
knowign 02 they will probly lick ur balls and say yes
They are weak
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Robbo
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That said, Apple get a revenue share and call the shots so no dice... u have to sign up on the apple website/thru itunes so u dont geta choice
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Robbo
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(or unlock it)
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Rob_Quads
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Remember that the TV part of the N96 is not going to work in the UK for quite some time.
I thought the N96 was going to be much better but it looks like its just a 'refined' N95 with a few changes. The extra storage being the major one.
As for browsing the web - there are some new phones coming out that will be interesting - Sony Xperia X1 - it has a tru 800x480 screen. That will show quite a few sites without having to scroll too much. Combined with the new iPhone like browsers coming out its going to be fairly impressive.
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Robbo
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Yeah it will but it wont be as good quality (re. TV)
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Kerry
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quote: Originally posted by James
Yeah but I might use the "I've been an o2 customer for 8 years, if you don't let me have this i'm going to Orange" line, even though Orange don't do the iPhone
tried it and it doesnt work
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Rob_Quads
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quote: Originally posted by Robbo
Yeah it will but it wont be as good quality (re. TV)
So far no UK Operator has announced they are going to actually support it. There were many reports a few years ago about it but none of them have actually stated they will support it
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Robbo
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It will still have normal Mobile TV, just not the fancy new format thingymabob
We aren't supproting it definately
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bubble
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quote: Originally posted by Robbo
It will still have normal Mobile TV, just not the fancy new format thingymabob
We aren't supproting it definately
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by Robbo
It will still have normal Mobile TV, just not the fancy new format thingymabob
We aren't supproting it definately
From what i gather, the N96 will only support DVB-H (Yet to find anything to suggest it supports anything other) which is great if you're living in Europe. Problem is, Qualcomm, who owns the format MediaFlo (what's being used in the states), has bought a huge chunk of the spectrum over here and if they're setting up MediaFlo here, then it's very unlikely that any network will spend huge amounts of cash creating a DVB-H (or similar) network when they can save cash and just use MediaFlo.
So the N96 is already Fubar'd in that sense, making it just a glorified N95 as the marketing feature of the N96 won't work here.
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Robbo
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Yeah but the normal 3G Mobile TV will still work shirley
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by Robbo
Yeah but the normal 3G Mobile TV will still work shirley
Yeah, but doesn't that stream video to the phone using a data connection? I don't remember remember us having a mobile tv network that actually broadcasts to the phone, as from what i gather none of the network could agree on a single standard and it would be pointless for them all to release different networks (i could be very wrong though).
[Edited on 23-05-2008 by Dom]
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Robbo
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Its just done over 3G... no idea how etc but Im quite sure itll still work on the N96, or at least I cant think why it wouldnt like
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Robbo
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Mine just connects to the network
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Dom
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Yeah, i think it just streams video to the phone, like watching tv on the internet.
Whereas DVB-H/MediaFlo (+other standards) are standards for video to be transmitted to the phone via masts (ie: similar to freeview but different compression and lower resolutions for phones etc).
When is the N96 getting released anyways?
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Robbo
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Not sure mate, dont think we are getting it
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bradgsi
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I am waiting for the new fone when i upgrade. Silly question but will the new one have a Video camera function i am still wondering if i will miss it or not
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corsa.in.boro
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will it be o2 only again?
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Russ
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wheres the story about new iphone anywhere?
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Robbo
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New iPhone will only be on O2 in this country yes
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corsa.in.boro
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imagine how many they'd sell if it was cross network
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Robbo
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Quite
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Rob_Quads
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With almost a 1/3 of all iPhones being unlocks I don't think it matters too much who is 'officially' selling the phone on their network
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