Surfing the web on mobile phones
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daisyt:
icic.Yes, there are many dictionaries, translators, learning languages applications on iphones. Free ones are with some limits, those paid ones are full version (not expensive).
If you thinking to get for your boy, just remember, iphone can also fb, tweet, go online, msn very easily. If you boy is not addicted to all these, can control himself, its fine.
So far, he does not visit fb, etc. Will wait n see how it goes.
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What I like to tell people nowadays is that the least important function of the iPhone is the phone part.
In fact, its most important function, arguably, depending on your needs, is internet access - for all sorts of reasons, not just for surfing websites. The iPhone is a PDA, browser, social computing, etc. device.
Eg, there is a grocery app where you can sync shopping lists with your spouse. The idea is that say you are shopping at different ends of Carrefour. If one person picks up something and indicates in his iphone, your iphone will also update. This is an example of mobile social computing.
Regarding surfing the net or accessing web services on a mobile, bear in mind that not all phones are equal. The Safari browser on the iphone is very decent, but has no flash if that's important to you. Android/Nexus One supposedly wins there. But mainly, be careful about older phones, eg. those on Symbian OS... by and large, those can't really perform on the web well.
Regarding the price of an iPhone - the argument is simple: it's pointless to own an iphone without a data subscription (because it's meaningless, if you ask me, to own an iphone if you only plan to use it as a mobile phone - this is my question to the hokkien aunties queueing at M1, LOL).
Thanks to M1 (\"we led, they followed\"), you can now get 12Gb of data, capped at $30. As some pple say, 12GB you can surf like \"siao\" and still won't finish. So, it would seem like a perfectly logical idea to sign a contract, get the 12GB, and pay less for the phone itself.
Regarding mobile computing, this year 2010 will a very special year for this aspect of technology in our lives. With Android maturing and the rumoured iPhone 4G* and Apple iTablet*, among other things - it is a very good time to look into this - not because we want to show off gadgets, but because this is the beginning of a new era of mobile computing. It's going to change our lives (like the grocery cart example).
*If you wait a leeeeetle bit more, on 27 Jan, Apple will officially announce... something.... -
Jennifer:
I use a free app, Kotoba, on my iphone. It's a Japanese-English dictionary. You can enter words in English - activate the Japanese and Chinese keyboards and you can tap in Japanese as well as draw kanji characters for the dictionary to search. The dictionary provides sample sentences, and IIRC you can connect to the net for more samples. And it's completely free. Slashed more than 50% of the time I used to spend on my Jap homework! :lol:
The language instruction is the one feature that caught my attention when it was advertised very briefly in a TV commercial flash. I thought it would be useful for my boy who will be learning a 3rd language, convenient for him to revise his 3rd language anywhere anytime. Is an iPhone very expensive?
Can a Smartphone do this too?
MTIA your input. -
Jennifer:
hi,Is iPhone more superior?
Which brand/model Smartphone would you recommend?
Can web surfing on mobile phone be carried out anywhere? Like on the bus?
Paiseh for such seemingly stupid qns. I really am an idiot when it comes to such IT stuff.
MTIA for your enlightenment.
beware of lure of internet. Our telcos are suckers when u exceed their data-quotas. and bills in $Thousands for 50mb to 100Mb per month are not uncommon
If you really need to surf, go for unlimited plan
(generally, Green and Orange's bills are more user-friendly compared to Red telco. All still expensive) :?: -
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sashimi:
Hi sashimi are you a Mac fan ?
*If you wait a leeeeetle bit more, on 27 Jan, Apple will officially announce... something....
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VitoRelax:
Read the MyPaper this morning- it's a iTablet. Sounds exciting.
Hi sashimi are you a Mac fan ?sashimi:
*If you wait a leeeeetle bit more, on 27 Jan, Apple will officially announce... something....
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penglee:
But nowadays the plan comes with 12GB data and cap at a certain amount after you used up the 12GB. Its more than sufficient. I have tried for one month, the most is 600MB.hi,
beware of lure of internet. Our telcos are suckers when u exceed their data-quotas. and bills in $Thousands for 50mb to 100Mb per month are not uncommon
If you really need to surf, go for unlimited plan
(generally, Green and Orange's bills are more user-friendly compared to Red telco. All still expensive) :?: -
VitoRelax:
Me Me ! Mac fan ! haha. We are Mac family.
Hi sashimi are you a Mac fan ?sashimi:
*If you wait a leeeeetle bit more, on 27 Jan, Apple will officially announce... something....
Actually, once you start using Mac, you would find PC is booooo .....
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Jennifer:
Yes, this is another cool stuff of apple. Waiting anxiously !
Read the MyPaper this morning- it's a iTablet. Sounds exciting.
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