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I'm glad you're able to use it but I still don't see it on my phone. Is it supposed to be with the Maps app? Or does it have its own icon?i actually just played with the google street view. it worked ok for me.
I'm glad you're able to use it but I still don't see it on my phone. Is it supposed to be with the Maps app? Or does it have its own icon?
how could i get the bus times and everything?
Thanks Eric! Very helpful!It only works in certain areas. If you type in a street name it will drop a pin at that location. If street view is available for that location it will show a little person icon.
also with the update people should see fewer dropped calls and fewer call setup failures, which was a huge issue on Apples part when the iPhone 3g first came out, slowly apple has been getting their stuff together, but they still have a long way to go.
buggy software by apple.... everyone blamed AT&T when it was Apples problem all along with the dropped calls. Im just making sure the fingers are pointed to the problem....thats all.
its buried way down at the bottom this review... under "minor tweaks"
TG Daily - Apple rolls out iPhone 2.2 firmware
A long way to go? I think not. AT&T is still the carrier here. Dropped calls are still higher on AT&T than on Verizon. My work phone is with AT&T and has a higher dropped call rate than my iPhone. Be careful where you point fingers, they need to be pointed in multiple directions. From my experience, AT&T pretty much sucks.
You welcome. Glad I could help.Thanks Eric! Very helpful!
Exactly. ATT is great in my area but I know people who have bad service in a whole completely area. Thats why when people ask online about ATT service I always suggest to ask people they know locally who have the service. That's the best way.This really depends on where you live, and, as you put it, your PERSONAL experience. I have had just about every carrier, and they all sucked compared to my AT&T service. I don't like them as a company, but I have had nothing but quality from them since day 1.
This really depends on where you live, and, as you put it, your PERSONAL experience. I have had just about every carrier, and they all sucked compared to my AT&T service. I don't like them as a company, but I have had nothing but quality from them since day 1.
Not really. I travel a lot on business so I spend time in places stretching from Maine to Hawaii. I get a pretty good sense of how well service works nation wide, not just in one area. In a period of several years, Verizon provided better, more reliable service than AT&T ever did on a nation wide scale. Some areas were good, others sucked bad. Verizon was consisted and steady pretty much no matter where I went.