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I admit it looks like that when she's got it in landscape view, but when she switches to portrait, you can see she has all 5

Hold on a minute you both realise people have four fingers and a thumb per hand right??
 
It must be hard to resell a phone over and over with out being repetitive and just talking about apps from the app store.

"First Steps" was something any generic video capable phone could do. Not really that impressed, personally. Maybe the quality and ease of use is what they were selling, but that was a bit of a reach. 2/5

"Hold On" was good. It emphasized the ability to do voice and data, as well as feature a few apps and capabilities of the iPhone. 4/5


And no, I don't have any better ideas.

Its kind of funny how with the On Hold commercial, the iPhone is connected to a WiFi network. My best friends iPhone drops the call every time He accesses the data network while on a call, in multiple cases. Droid and Verizon for the record.:)
 
I was recording and sending (posting, editing, etc) video clips long before the iPhone was ever introduced. There was no way I'd buy an iPhone until they brought these features into their phone lineup.

In fact, Apple is just promoting a new feature (to them) that many people were requesting from the very beginning. Video recording, MMS? Hi Apple, welcome to 2005.

There are lots of stuff being use/introduce before but not having it in newer product. Does that make people not buy it? No. It's what people need rather than what was used.
 
omg, please dont be one of those parents that notifies everyone about ur kids first steps... waste of multimedia download allowance (or whatever you call it).



It gets ugly I have a friend who just had a kid, and she takes millions of photos per week of the baby, emails them, sends them thru the mail system etc. it kinda gets annoying and I am a parent as well, but not for me.
 
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