Another Reason To Jailbreak The iPhone

Here is what saurik had to say the man behind CYDIA

"These users are also quite active: 300,000 unique devices check in to Cydia each day, over 650,000 each week. This takes the form of people looking for new packages, new repositories, and getting upgrades. What these users are coming back for are the hundreds of applications that are in Cydia, each one of which being of the type Apple denies from their store."

The rest of his letter can be found here

Saurik’s Letter to the US Copyright Office | Apple iPhone School
 
Two more reasons why you should jailbreak you iPhone.

1) They dented the Sirius XM Radio listening application uSirius Starplayer last night. This app would have let people listen to Sirius XM on their iPhones.

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2) They are removing applications which they have already approved because they have emoticons. These programs do not violate any of Apples guidelines and again were already permitted for sale by Apple.

:(: Apple Purging App Store Of Every Last Emoticon Enabler.
 
I was at a comedy club last night. I was amazed at how many people were playing with their iPhones while waiting. Didn't see anyone using any other kind of phone.
 
Anybody heard of 3.0 compatibility for the 5-row keyboard yet? This is one thing I definitely miss since upgrading.
 
I was at a comedy club last night. I was amazed at how many people were playing with their iPhones while waiting. Didn't see anyone using any other kind of phone.

I know, iPhones are taking over the world! I would probably have one too if my company didn't pay for my DingleBerry.

Serious question folks: My wife is due for a new phone and we've been debating getting the iPhone for her. Asside from everything else the iPhone does, I've heard the one major drawback is the cellular service of AT&T, the quality of calls and their unusually SLOW Edge Network. Is it really THAT bad? I mean, it is still a phone and calling people should still be the primary function. Honestly, how is AT&T's cell service? Is it that bad we should look into a Palm Pre with Sprint?
 
I know, iPhones are taking over the world! I would probably have one too if my company didn't pay for my DingleBerry.

Serious question folks: My wife is due for a new phone and we've been debating getting the iPhone for her. Asside from everything else the iPhone does, I've heard the one major drawback is the cellular service of AT&T, the quality of calls and their unusually SLOW Edge Network. Is it really THAT bad? I mean, it is still a phone and calling people should still be the primary function. Honestly, how is AT&T's cell service? Is it that bad we should look into a Palm Pre with Sprint?
We just got iPhones for my wife and I. In my area ATT is pretty good. This is probably because they took over PacBell and Cingular which already had a strong hold here and the best coverage in my region. I guess it depends on were you are at?

There have been times when surfing the net over 3G has been faster than some of the WiFi connections I have used.
 
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Well, I can't get the 5 row keyboard to work.

I loaded IKeyEx, and the keyboard. The iKeyEx setting say it is supposed to be using the 5-row keyboard.

I Resprung, and rebooted even, still std 4 row kb.

What am I missing?

:confused:
 
Well, I can't get the 5 row keyboard to work.

I loaded IKeyEx, and the keyboard. The iKeyEx setting say it is supposed to be using the 5-row keyboard.

I Resprung, and rebooted even, still std 4 row kb.

What am I missing?

:confused:
Are you using the 3.0 software? If so, I do not think this works for this version yet.
 
I know, iPhones are taking over the world! I would probably have one too if my company didn't pay for my DingleBerry.

Serious question folks: My wife is due for a new phone and we've been debating getting the iPhone for her. Asside from everything else the iPhone does, I've heard the one major drawback is the cellular service of AT&T, the quality of calls and their unusually SLOW Edge Network. Is it really THAT bad? I mean, it is still a phone and calling people should still be the primary function. Honestly, how is AT&T's cell service? Is it that bad we should look into a Palm Pre with Sprint?

It just depends on where you are. In my area AT&T and Verizon have the best coverage, Sprint is terrible. AT&T 3G is very fast here too so it works well for me.
 
NE Ohio. Cleveland area if that helps. Anyone with an iPhone located near Cleveland here?

I've got the iPhone here in Cleveland. No problems. The 3G coverage seems pretty good to me.

Just ran a speed test here in downtown with 593kbps down, 312 kbps up. However, I've had 3G test running from 110 - 963 down and 98-318 up.

I had a lot more trouble around town when I was with Sprint. Haven't really used Verizon, so I won't comment.
 
Been calling a relative lots recently who got an iphone and the one oddity I see/hear is intermittent speech. When he talks, I lose about every 5th to 6th word. Sounds like an intermittent connection on the microphone in his iphone. Been like this since it was new, though. His internet speed has been adequate for the little stuff he does like e-mail or download weather reports.
 

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