Slightly OT, but is there any talk of iPhones going to other providers in the future?
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Originally posted by 318iSdaniel View Postcool app, but i don't see it being accurate enough for a car. some games use the accelerometer and implement it pretty well, but it still doesnt seem very precise.
Originally posted by Mr. Anderson View PostSlightly OT, but is there any talk of iPhones going to other providers in the future?
I believe apple and AT&T had something like a four or five year contract. So I guess it could happen, but I really don't know.
BUT, before the new 2.0 firmware update, I unlocked my phone and I ran an application called AnySIM and threw my friend's Sprint SIM in there and it worked beautifully. I'm sure people have already made the app for the new firmware too.
Also, it is funny that just a couple months ago everyone was hating on the iphone. I was running third party apps back then (including an accelerometer logger). As soon as an app like this comes out, people are wishing they had one. It was a fad to say the phones were a fad.
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Originally posted by TwoJ's View PostTrue, but it is still $400 if you don't have an upgrade ability. So I; with my first gen phone, would have to pay $400 if I wanted a new one. That's the only thing that's stopped me.
On another note, I just downloaded it and I'm off to test with my mom's TL.
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Ha, that is probably true. I don't want to test it with my stock m20.
But I did just go try it out with my mom's car. She lives in Bellevue, so I really couldn't find a good place to do a 0-60 run. The only place I could do one was on an on ramp to I-90 and it was up a significant hill. The numbers it reported were 8.5 sec 0-60, 170 hp with 0% drivetrain loss (wheel horsepower) and the top speed was off by 1-2 mph. Had it been on flat ground, I think it would be pretty close to the real thing.
I'm very interested in finding out how well it works when I can do it on a flat, straight road from a dig.
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Its already been put up against a VBOX..
http://www.motivemag.com/pub/news/Te...sus_VBox.shtml
Gonna throw my buddies car on the dyno for a comparison aswell.
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Originally posted by Mr. Anderson View PostSlightly OT, but is there any talk of iPhones going to other providers in the future?
GSM Carriers in the US
AT&T = Decent 3G Network, capable of actually running the iphone at 3g speeds
T-Mobile = Stuck in the past with an ancient EDGE network that they may consider upgrading if they ever decide to compete again.
CDMA
Verizon: Horrible carrier when it comes to choice, would probably force apple into running Qualcom Brew and charge for just about everything under the sun
Sprint: Great data carrier, however I don't see apple building any CDMA devices.
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