iPhone in Mexico?
I was almost certain that I’d make it back to the US for the holidays before being inundated with people wanting to show me their wonderful new iPhones. Unfortunately, at least one of the $600 cell phones made it’s way to the Riviera Maya, and was forced upon me 2 nights ago.
Is it wrong that I almost laughed when it crashed within 2 minutes of being demo’ed to me?
I guess not. I’m used to Apple products crashing… My iPod Nano locks up every five or so times that I turn it on. Playing audio files for an hour a few times a week must be extremely difficult for … an audio device. I would imagine that a combined phone/mp3/camera/video player/photo gallery/email client/instant messenger/game system must be a little more challenging to pull off.
In all honesty, it’s probably the heat and humidity of the tropical environment here that causes these types of problems. However, it’s fun to rip on people for spending more than $150 on a glorified cell phone.
August 5th, 2007 at 7:57 pm
Did it even have service down there? I have an iPhone and I rarely ever see it crash. When it does it’s usually just Safari crashing out to the “desktop”.
August 6th, 2007 at 1:15 am
The crash locked up the entire phone, forcing the owner to do something to force a reset. It wasn’t just Safari crashing.
Service was roaming from the US. But, email functionality was working.
March 13th, 2008 at 4:44 pm
u are wrong, very wrong
ifones are so strong
steve jobs is strongly god-like
crashes natural
sun rises in east
all is normal right now y’see?
ifone is sexy
ifone is so sleek
work? who cares? slim, shiny, beaut!
ifone is so strong
u are in small pond
big world, lockstep, worshipping.
i sing the jobs praise
i weep the joy tears
ifone, multifinder, yes!!!!