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h1r0ll3r

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I think I should be okay with storage media for my DSLR now :p If not, I have 2 32GB cards as backups.
 

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AlphaDogg

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I think I should be okay with storage media for my DSLR now :p If not, I have 2 32GB cards as backups.

Jesus I don't know what I'd do with that much space on an SD card. That must've cost like $1.50 per gigabyte.

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I've been going crazy on eBay lately. I bought a nanoSIM to regular miniSIM so I can switch back to my 3GS if I need to.
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/261102698834


Also decided I needed a pentalobular screwdriver.
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/280800992504


Ordered a bumper for my iPhone 5.
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/190731661221


Bought an unlock for my iPhone 5.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/160892346364


I broke my spudger, so I decided to order some.
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/221124870912
 

Mr. Retrofire

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Surely

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^^^^^I have one of the Transcend USB SD card readers as well. Works great.



I think I should be okay with storage media for my DSLR now :p If not, I have 2 32GB cards as backups.

I'd be worried about putting all my eggs in one basket. Be sure to back up often!


I haven't ordered a bumper because I'm worried that it will scratch up the metal band around the iPhone. I know that bumpers did that to my iPhone 4, so I would expect the same with the 5. I've been looking at the non-plastic TPU style bumpers for those rare occasions that I want to use a case/bumper, but I'm probably going to go caseless with a bodyguardz skin on the back.
 

h1r0ll3r

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Jesus I don't know what I'd do with that much space on an SD card. That must've cost like $1.50 per gigabyte.

Nah, cost me about ~$100 from 1saleaday.com. I thought it was a good bargain. I prefer having one large card as opposed to a bunch of small(er) cards. Plus it's nice to see the remaining photo counter on my DSLR read 9999 pictures too.

I'd be worried about putting all my eggs in one basket. Be sure to back up often!

Ahh, tis true. But, the joys of having an iPad 3 with camera connection kit pretty much takes care of that. Now I just hope the card doesn't crap out or get corrupted :|
 
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AlphaDogg

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I haven't ordered a bumper because I'm worried that it will scratch up the metal band around the iPhone. I know that bumpers did that to my iPhone 4, so I would expect the same with the 5. I've been looking at the non-plastic TPU style bumpers for those rare occasions that I want to use a case/bumper, but I'm probably going to go caseless with a bodyguardz skin on the back.

I'll be using it in conjunction with a bestskinsever skin. I just wanted to have a case around, not necessarily something that I'll use every day. For every day use, a bestskinsever skin is perfect.
 

SPEEDwithJJ

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I've been going crazy on eBay lately. I bought a nanoSIM to regular miniSIM so I can switch back to my 3GS if I need to.

First of all, please kindly excuse my ignorance. :eek:

I'm wondering about the use of SIM card adapters in the iPhones. I mean with iPhones using "slot type mechanisms" (again excuse my crappy description) for SIM/Micro-SIM/Nano-SIM cards, will there be any problem inserting or ejecting the SIM card together with the adapter? Like will it get stuck or something when moving it? :confused:

I'm considering getting an iPhone 5, but I worry about breaking something or having the Nano-SIM with adapter stuck in my iPhone 4S if I wanted to switch back & forth between the iPhone 4S & 5 on a regular basis. :(
 

AlphaDogg

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First of all, please kindly excuse my ignorance. :eek:

I'm wondering about the use of SIM card adapters in the iPhones. I mean with iPhones using "slot type mechanisms" (again excuse my crappy description) for SIM/Micro-SIM/Nano-SIM cards, will there be any problem inserting or ejecting the SIM card together with the adapter? Like will it get stuck or something when moving it? :confused:

I'm considering getting an iPhone 5, but I worry about breaking something or having the Nano-SIM with adapter stuck in my iPhone 4S if I wanted to switch back & forth between the iPhone 4S & 5 on a regular basis. :(

I actually already got the adapter in the mail. It works just fine. It's a really tight fit in the adapter, so it can't fall out.
 

AlphaDogg

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Thanks for the info. I really appreciate it. :)

I actually think I gave you false information. The nanoSIM can fall out if you're not careful. The adapter has a clear plastic platform that the nanoSIM sits on. Just give that a tiny drop of rubber cement before you put the nanoSIM in for the first time and the rubbery surface will give it something to grip onto. That's what I did. No need to reapply the rubber cement within the first couple of weeks.
 

Happybunny

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Is it worth it? Still haven't got round to it.

Sorry it took so long to get back to you.


My first impressions of Mountain Lion are good the system was very easy to install. The install was over Snow Leopard, the system recognized all 3rd party software, and the whole system is very stable.
My only small grip is about iCloud Sync of Docs could be easier. The free 5GB limit is small to say the least for any one with a decent sized music library.

But it is worth the money.:apple:
 
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