Showing posts with label iphone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iphone. Show all posts

Sunday, February 01, 2009

What am I doing here!

Well I'm a bit scared, Shanachie has asked me to contribute twice a week to the blog, what will I write! I had a blog before but gave it up as thought I wasn't interesting enough in it so hopefully this time you'll all enjoy and comment on my posts.

I live up a mountain....literally! I'm working in the French Alps now for the last few years, home to the old sod during the "summers". Know Shanachie though my old life in the music biz, great friend! You'll get random posts about random things with me :)

So it's Sunday, the staff are changing over the chalet and I'm meant to be working too but snuck off for a premier post here. It's snowing (yippee) but odd weather due here this week. Had Irish guests in last week, needless to say the craic was good! Hate Sunday's always a messy day but back on the mountain tomorrow. 

I'm a bit of a gadget queen...new apple mac owner, contemplating an iPhone next. Give me a gadget and I'll happily sit in a corner playing for hours! I'm the kinda girl that buys stuff magazine and gets excited, perhaps I should go out more!!!!

Right off to think about the next post....hmmmmm....

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

The iPhone Why you have to get one.

So here it is, my synopsis of what I consider to be the best bit of kit I have ever bought.

I love technology, I have too! My job is very technical, and the majority of my hobbies revolve around technical things, so when I heard that the iPhone was going 3G I knew I would eventually have to have one.

As you all know the phone is all touchy feely using a huge touch screen to operate it. This I have to say is weird at first but after a half hour or so you fly along with it.

Button wise you have a power button up top and 2 other buttons on the side, volume and mute ringer, at the bottom center of the screen is the most used button, the home button, basically this acts as a way to quit programs, take your phone out of sleep and a few other things, as I said already the majority of functions are all done via the touch screen.

Similar to the other phones out there you have a main screen with lots of icons for all the different functions of the phone, but since this is a lot more then a phone you can also customise the phone by downloading other applications, some at a price but a lot for free, from iTunes.



Here is a look at my menu as it stands so far, as you can see from the first image I have

1. Twinkle a twitter application allowing me to use twitter while out and about
2. Eirtext for using my O2 webtexts without having to log onto the O2 site every time.
3. SMS does exactly what it says but unlike other phones keeps all the texts together with who you are sms'ing for instance SL sends me a text and I reply today then get a text from Milan and reply same thing happens tomorrow and the following day all I need do is go to the sms icon click SL's name or Milans and I will get all 6 sms's up in order, 6 because my replies are also shown, really cool.
4. Camera 2 mp pretty crap to be honest but it does geotag photos which means it stores your location that you took the shot pretty handy for me cause if i dont have my real camera and see something I would like to shoot I can take a photo with the iPhone and then use the GPS on the phone to bring me back to the location.

The next few icons make sense until you get to wordpress which allows me to blog directly to my wordpress site from the phone, no logging in to wordpress needed just blog and post. Facebook brings up a iPhone specific application for accessing facebook, once again really handy. Klick is a way for me to post my images from the phone to Flickr and other photo sites and a really cool app is Remote which allows me to control iTunes on my pc via my iPhone through the wifi network.



The next image is my next page of applications. Apps of interest would be speedtest which figures out your download and upload speeds, Palringo which is a mobile MSN/Yahoo chat application, Youtube for going direct to youtube to watch videos, iTunes which brings you to the itunes store to buy videos or music, App Store for downloading more applications direct to your iPhone then I have the creme de la creme my iSaber which transforms the phone into a light saber which makes noises however you move the phone, VNC Lite so I can connect to my pc desktop from anywhere in the world and control my pc, and I mean you can use the pc fully on the phone, you control it. Shazam, what a cool app, you know that feeling you hear a song on tv or radio and have no idea who it is, well open shazam hold the phone to the speaker for 12 seconds and through the power of the interweb the phone tells you who it is and even gives you the option of buying the tune if its available in iTunes. Netnewswire is an RSS reader so you can catch up on all those blogs you follow. Google is also a great app, from this one program you can access all the things google offer like gmail, google chat, google reader and many more.



My final page has 2 apps only at the moment, Locly and bubbles, bubbles is a bit of fun where you drag your finger across the screen to create bubbles then burst them with your finger as they fall, Shan Jnr enjoys this. Locly is an application that can tell you what is going on at the location you are at, as I said before, the phone has a GPS system in it similar to the ones you find in cars nowadays, so your phone always knows where you are while you may not have a clue, by going into locly you can find the nearest hotel, restaurant, pub, petrol station etc, once again I am sure you will agree, very handy.

As I am sure you have noticed on all the screens you have 4 icons at the bottom Phone, Mail, Safari (apples internet explorer/firefox) and iPod. I dont think I need to explain these at all.

There is so much more to say about the phone but I don't want to beat my previous post which I reckon is the longest post here ever. So I will go for a 4th post tomorrow.

Thursday, March 13, 2008

1 day to go to the biggest rip off in Ireland

The Iphone.

Its a beautiful phone, classy, stylish and an amazing computer to boot. O2 Ireland release this beast to the streets tomorrow and once I heard it was coming I was down to the nearest O2 Store to book it.

Thankfully I did not do so. For starters I wanted the 16gig version of the phone which costs €499, but was told I can only prebook the 8gig version, so bacvk to the office I went with my €100 deposit in my pocket.

As has happened anywhere else the Iphone has been released you buy the phone then you go onto an Iphone Tarriff it was only when I got back to the computer I checked some sites for more info about the offer O2 have, I was horrified.

€45 euro is the lowest tarriff they have which is what I pay a month at the moment on average, but when you compare what our friends in O2 Ireland give you for that price compared to say ....... our neighbours in the UK you realise just how much they are fleecing us.

8 GB -£269 Sterling at todays rate = €352 against €399 Here - €47 Difference
16 GB - £329 Sterling at todays rate - €431 against €499 Here -€68 Difference.
(Are they taking the mickey or what???)
Then….. to add insult to injury:-
No Visual Voice mail!
No Unlimited Data!

Ireland:
€45 - 175 mins, 100 texts, 1GB data
€65 - 350 mins, 150 texts. 1GB data
€100 - 700 mins, 250 texts, 1GB data
15c for each voice mail !!!
NO visual voicemail, NO wifi hotspot access

UK:
£35 (~€47) - 600 mins, 500 texts, unlimited data
£45 (~€60) - 1200 mins, 500 text, unlimited data
£75 (~€100) - 3000 mins, 500 texts, unlimited data
Visual voicemail, access to UK-wide wifi hotspots.

Visual Voicemail by the way is a really nice feature that allows you to go directly to any of your messages without listening to the prior messages. So you can quickly select the messages that are most important to you, but hey we dont get that in Ireland instead we have to pay 15 cent each time for a voicemail, what the fuck is that all about.

Now I have spoken to a few Iphone users in the uk and they tell me that 1 gig of data aint that bad but why does it need to be capped at all, because for years the Irish never ever complained to the mobile providers about their data charges and so they can get away with it. Look at the previous post for god sake as an example of what I am talking about.

It means the cheapest iPhone will set you back €1,209 over the next year and a half.

At the launch Danuta Gray, O2 CEO in Ireland added more insult to an already insulted public by saying "I'd say your Apple freaks will be queuing out the door when we launch" I for one will not be and I do hope for the sake of the public not many others will be either.

Cop the fuck on O2 here you have an amazing phone stop fucking fleecing the consumer you ignorant fucks.

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