Defend yourself!
Jul. 17th, 2008 04:58 pmInitial thoughts:
Phonesabre is awesome. The only way it could become even awesomer would be if it could detect another iPhone running Phonesabre nearby and respond to it as you fight an iPhone duel.
Mail setup and activation were surprisingly smooth, even including a 10 minute wait on hold with AT&T while they completed their portion of it.
SCREEN. PROTECTOR.
The co-worker who has been helping me with testing this shiny device is probably going to kill me in my sleep and take it for her own.
Phonesabre is awesome. The only way it could become even awesomer would be if it could detect another iPhone running Phonesabre nearby and respond to it as you fight an iPhone duel.
Mail setup and activation were surprisingly smooth, even including a 10 minute wait on hold with AT&T while they completed their portion of it.
SCREEN. PROTECTOR.
The co-worker who has been helping me with testing this shiny device is probably going to kill me in my sleep and take it for her own.
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Date: 2008-07-17 09:05 pm (UTC)Twitterrific rebooted my phone every so often for shits and giggles; IconFactory blames Apple and says it's a bug in iPhone 2.0. So far, my other reboot issue was with Aurora Feint, or, well, just after playing it.
The Pandora app is a must. Total must.
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Date: 2008-07-17 10:01 pm (UTC)Excuse me while I attempt to squeegee my screen protector on.
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Date: 2008-07-17 10:38 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-07-17 10:40 pm (UTC)Edit: In all seriousness, though, this is what ZAGG claims is a "military grade" screen protector (so I guess my phone can stop a bullet now), and you spray an agent onto your hands to prevent fingerprints, then onto the back of the screen to activate the adhesive and you put her into place, then use an included squeequeeing wedge to push out any remaining liquid or air bubbles.
...I'm not convinced I got it 100% right, but it's more than good enough, so I'll take it. :>