If you have an iPhone and HighSpeedInternet at home, how do you justify having both AND paying for both ?
I’m curious, because having an iPhone would be a great luxury, it’s seemingly the ‘gotta-have-it’ gadget; yet. I already have highspeed internet at my place and I can’t get an iPhone to use just for calls/text/pics and…..no internet.
How DO you do it I wonder ?
November 19th, 2008 at 7:17 pm
You don’t.
November 21st, 2008 at 6:12 pm
what do you mean?
the iPhone is wireless and can be used anywhere
but I mean youre right.
You do have to pay extra for text and phone and internet.
i think my mom said that its like 80 just for text and internet.
and we both have one
November 23rd, 2008 at 10:24 pm
can you take your desktop computer everywhere with you? no, not comfortably you can not. Can you type faster on an iphone or a pc, my guess is a pc. both seem to be necessary in their own way
November 26th, 2008 at 4:43 am
they are 2 different things.
Granted the iphone is very comfortable and sometimes i don’t even get off the couch to check or search for something on google
because i just use my iphone to look it up.
but if i want to do serious work that needs concentration or serious processor power then the iphone doesn’t cut it for me
having both is ok
November 29th, 2008 at 5:19 am
I have an iPhone as well as high speed internet, and both have been very useful for me. I like to use my high speed for when I really need to work online, like researching a paper for school, etc. I love having the internet on my iPhone, especially when I’m not at my house where I can access my own high speed, but I don’t always just use my iPhone for internet when I have my laptop or desktop at my house.
I think both are useful in their own way. Like I said, I tend to find the internet on my iPhone to be extremely handy when I’m out and about, and I like to use my high speed when I’m at home.