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I want to buy i-Phone 3GS?

March 6th, 2012 1 comment

Hi,
I would like to by Iphone 3GS
but I got few questions to clear things up

1) If I am from ME can I get that contract offer from Iphone web page that sounds $199 ?
2) Can I navigate via iphone for free without using internet ?
3) Is there Bluetooth option in iphone devices ?
4) Can I transfer images,mp3s,mp4s from my laptop to the iphone ?
5) How difficult to find free software’s which are compatible with the phone and to install them ?

Thanks in Advance

You can get it for the price of $199 ONLY if you are 1. new at&t subscriber or 2. going to renew your contract when you get the phone. If not then, you will most likely have to pay the full retail price of $500 to $600 respectively.

To answer all your other questions, yes you can browse the internet and access the app stor without using At&t by using wifi which is all over the place. You can also use bluetooth on the iphone. You can copy images and almost anything else from your laptop to your iphone. And lastly, the software should not be hard to find or install as Apple has created the App Store just for that purpose alone.

There is another great alternative to all of this. Instead of shelling out the big bucks and getting something completely new to you, you can get your hands on one for free the legit and legal way. Easy as A,B,C 1,2,3 I promise.

Just go here: http://www.bit.ly/AppleiPhone3GS and sign up. Complete 1 offer and refer 8 friends. Place your order. Thats it! Ive so far gotten an iPod from them earlier this year.

Check out the sources.

oh and be sure to email me with any questions timl@chicagoiphone.tk

Free iPhone Giveaway!!

March 6th, 2012 23 comments

HereĀ“s the link:
http://www.bidray.com

The iPhone (pronounced /?a?.fo?n/ EYE-fohn) is a line of Internet and multimedia-enabled smartphones designed and marketed by Apple Inc. The first iPhone was introduced on January 9, 2007.[6]

An iPhone functions as a camera phone, including text messaging and visual voicemail, a portable media player, and an Internet client, with e-mail, web browsing, and Wi-Fi connectivity. The user interface is built around the device’s multi-touch screen, including a virtual keyboard rather than a physical one. Third-party applications are available from the App Store, which launched in mid-2008 and now has well over 200,000[7] “apps” approved by Apple. These apps have diverse functionalities, including games, reference, GPS navigation, social networking, and advertising for television shows, films, and celebrities.

There have been four generations of iPhone hardware, and they have been accompanied by four major releases of iOS (formerly iPhone OS). The original iPhone established design precedents like screen size and button placement that have persisted through all models. The iPhone 3G brought 3G cellular network capabilities and A-GPS location. The iPhone 3GS brought a compass, faster processor, and higher resolution camera, including video. The iPhone 4 has two cameras for FaceTime video calling and a higher resolution display. It was released on June 24, 2010 in certain countries and is in the process of being released worldwide.

The iPad is a tablet computer designed and developed by Apple. It is particularly marketed for consumption of media such as books and periodicals, movies, music, and games; and for general web and e-mail access. At about 700 grams, its size and weight are between most contemporary smartphones and laptop computers. Apple sold 3 million iPads in the first 80 days after its April 2010 release.[13][7]

The iPad runs the same operating system as the previously introduced iPod Touch and iPhone, although as of summer 2010, it was a version behind: iPhone OS 3.2, with an update to iOS 4 promised for fall 2010. Likewise, it is controlled by a multitouch display sensitive to fingertip contact with up to eleven fingers.[14] This is unlike most previous tablet computers which instead used a pressure-triggered stylus.[15][16][17] The iPad can run its own specific applications as well as those developed originally for the iPhone. Without modification, it will only run programs approved by Apple and distributed via its online store.

The iPad uses Wi-Fi or a 3G mobile data connection to browse the Internet, load and stream media, and install software.[18][19][20] A USB cable is required to sync the iPad with iTunes on a personal computer, by which the device is managed.[21] Media reaction to the device has generally been neutral or positive, with more positive reaction after the device was launched.

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