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iPhone Hardware and Accessories
Should I get an iPhone 4?
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<blockquote data-quote="XJ-linux" data-source="post: 1086128" data-attributes="member: 33722"><p>Not sure I can help, but some additional info would perhaps get you some decent answers... </p><p>-"Using it for school... summer internships..." What do you plan to use it for? Viewing media, playing games, editing office documents, sharing an internet connection as a WiFi hotspot, corporate email? A bit more detailed description of the requirements might help a bit. What internships ie: law clerk, horticulture, law enforcement, etc... </p><p>-As far as professional goes... as long as your phone isn't some odd neon color and plays obnoxious music when it rings, you should be professional enough with most phones on the market.</p><p>-Practical... well that's sort of subjective I guess. Practical as in rugged enough to survive being dropped of a cliff? Or practical as in it costs very little to own and maintain? etc...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XJ-linux, post: 1086128, member: 33722"] Not sure I can help, but some additional info would perhaps get you some decent answers... -"Using it for school... summer internships..." What do you plan to use it for? Viewing media, playing games, editing office documents, sharing an internet connection as a WiFi hotspot, corporate email? A bit more detailed description of the requirements might help a bit. What internships ie: law clerk, horticulture, law enforcement, etc... -As far as professional goes... as long as your phone isn't some odd neon color and plays obnoxious music when it rings, you should be professional enough with most phones on the market. -Practical... well that's sort of subjective I guess. Practical as in rugged enough to survive being dropped of a cliff? Or practical as in it costs very little to own and maintain? etc... [/QUOTE]
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