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Originally Posted by big1236
So, can ATT and Verizon customers be able to facetime each other if they both have the iPhone 4?
Yes since facetime is based off email addresses.
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Originally Posted by big1236
So, can ATT and Verizon customers be able to facetime each other if they both have the iPhone 4?
Originally Posted by big1236
So, can ATT and Verizon customers be able to facetime each other if they both have the iPhone 4?
Originally Posted by bright nikes
What do the plans look like?
Originally Posted by bright nikes
What do the plans look like?
Originally Posted by whyhellothere
Originally Posted by big1236
So, can ATT and Verizon customers be able to facetime each other if they both have the iPhone 4?
Yes since facetime is based off email addresses.
Originally Posted by whyhellothere
Originally Posted by big1236
So, can ATT and Verizon customers be able to facetime each other if they both have the iPhone 4?
Yes since facetime is based off email addresses.
Originally Posted by Alchemist IQ
Originally Posted by one1 1 1
can i use my iphone4 from att and swithc it over to verizon??????????
Originally Posted by Alchemist IQ
Originally Posted by one1 1 1
can i use my iphone4 from att and swithc it over to verizon??????????
Facetime was a big fail to be honest. You can skype now anyways.Originally Posted by whyhellothere
Originally Posted by big1236
So, can ATT and Verizon customers be able to facetime each other if they both have the iPhone 4?
Yes since facetime is based off email addresses.
Facetime was a big fail to be honest. You can skype now anyways.Originally Posted by whyhellothere
Originally Posted by big1236
So, can ATT and Verizon customers be able to facetime each other if they both have the iPhone 4?
Yes since facetime is based off email addresses.
Originally Posted by FeedTheEgo1982
I'm actually cool with my iPhone on At&T.. Haven't had one problem in 3 years..
Originally Posted by FeedTheEgo1982
I'm actually cool with my iPhone on At&T.. Haven't had one problem in 3 years..
Wouldn't say it was a big fail at all. Depends on the person using it. What doesn't work for you may work for someone else. I've used it a few times and it's pretty decent. I think Tango is better than Skype as far as mobile video calling.Originally Posted by usainboltisfast
Facetime was a big fail to be honest. You can skype now anyways.Originally Posted by whyhellothere
Originally Posted by big1236
So, can ATT and Verizon customers be able to facetime each other if they both have the iPhone 4?
Yes since facetime is based off email addresses.
Wouldn't say it was a big fail at all. Depends on the person using it. What doesn't work for you may work for someone else. I've used it a few times and it's pretty decent. I think Tango is better than Skype as far as mobile video calling.Originally Posted by usainboltisfast
Facetime was a big fail to be honest. You can skype now anyways.Originally Posted by whyhellothere
Originally Posted by big1236
So, can ATT and Verizon customers be able to facetime each other if they both have the iPhone 4?
Yes since facetime is based off email addresses.
Dudes are so LOYAL () they're a toe touch away from getting branded with a logo of the company they don't get compensated to preach for
. I read an article on how consumers develop loyalty for the brands that they purchase their smartphones from. It usually just occurs "naturally" when consumers have the need to "brag" about the brands or to defend it.
Dudes are so LOYAL () they're a toe touch away from getting branded with a logo of the company they don't get compensated to preach for
. I read an article on how consumers develop loyalty for the brands that they purchase their smartphones from. It usually just occurs "naturally" when consumers have the need to "brag" about the brands or to defend it.
[h1]Verizon Uses Twitter for the iPhone[/h1]
by Jeff on January 10th, 2011
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Hello there! If you are new here, you might want to subscribe to the RSS feed and follow me on Twitter.
We don’t need anymore proof, but hey why not, this is getting fun. The eagle eyed scouts over at The iPhone Spot, have spotted (go figure) a tweet from @Verizon, originating from the Twitter iPhone app.
Now I don’t know about you, but something tells me that Verizon employee responsible for the Twitter account isn’t using an iPhone on AT&T’s network. You gotta admire the subtlety.
Incoming announcement tomorrow, folks.
http://www.iphonedownload...-twitter-for-the-iphone/
[h1]Verizon Uses Twitter for the iPhone[/h1]
by Jeff on January 10th, 2011
X
Hello there! If you are new here, you might want to subscribe to the RSS feed and follow me on Twitter.
We don’t need anymore proof, but hey why not, this is getting fun. The eagle eyed scouts over at The iPhone Spot, have spotted (go figure) a tweet from @Verizon, originating from the Twitter iPhone app.
Now I don’t know about you, but something tells me that Verizon employee responsible for the Twitter account isn’t using an iPhone on AT&T’s network. You gotta admire the subtlety.
Incoming announcement tomorrow, folks.
http://www.iphonedownload...-twitter-for-the-iphone/
Originally Posted by VietStar
Dudes are so LOYAL () they're a toe touch away from getting branded with a logo of the company they don't get compensated to preach for
Originally Posted by VietStar
Dudes are so LOYAL () they're a toe touch away from getting branded with a logo of the company they don't get compensated to preach for
It's as though people NEED to justify their over indulgance to others, or else the purchase wasn't worth itOriginally Posted by CincoSeisDos
Originally Posted by VietStar
Dudes are so LOYAL () they're a toe touch away from getting branded with a logo of the company they don't get compensated to preach for. I read an article on how consumers develop loyalty for the brands that they purchase their smartphones from. It usually just occurs "naturally" when consumers have the need to "brag" about the brands or to defend it.
It's as though people NEED to justify their over indulgance to others, or else the purchase wasn't worth itOriginally Posted by CincoSeisDos
Originally Posted by VietStar
Dudes are so LOYAL () they're a toe touch away from getting branded with a logo of the company they don't get compensated to preach for. I read an article on how consumers develop loyalty for the brands that they purchase their smartphones from. It usually just occurs "naturally" when consumers have the need to "brag" about the brands or to defend it.