Posted on Sep 5, 2007

The price of early adoption

iPhone prices were just cut from $600 to a cool $400 for the 8gb iPhone. That’s $100 less than the original 4gb iPhone sold for. Not sure what that means for the 4gb iPhone but regardless you can get yourself one now for a lot less that I purchased iPhones for Fusion Bay. Shoot, that’s a third iPhone right there. We could have bought our girlfriends each one! That combined with the fact that hardware unlocking methods and easy to use application installers like installer.app are popping up everywhere means adoption of this device is only going to continue upwards.

Update 9/19/07: I’ve received my $100 Apple store credit. Not sure what I’ll buy but I sure won’t complain!

Posted on Aug 29, 2007

Vibram Five Fingers success!

Today someone from Vibram emailed me to checkup on the status of my recent encounter with the Five Fingers and I thought I’d let everyone know that I have a working version of the Sprint model. They’re very cool and I can’t wait to take them backpacking with me. The best part is how comfortable they are on regular pavement. I really thought it would take some getting used to but I’ve been able to stomp around here all day without any worries. I have not tried working on my house with them but that mainly stems from a worry I might drop a 2×4 on my foot more than they’d be uncomfortable walking around in.

Most interesting about the shoe is how my arches feel after a long day wearing them. Usually, after being on my feet all day my arches ache. If I put these on after wearing normal shoes all day, my feet feel completely free and relaxed. Not only that, but I have yet to get any arch aches standing around in them. I think my only complaint is how they want to push my little toe outward from the rest of my toes when it really doesn’t want to bend that way. That has taken some time to get used to.

Vibram gets an A+ for their customer support. I’m completely satisfied and they really went above and beyond what they “had” to do. If you’re into thinking a bit different, give them a try!

Posted on Jul 18, 2006

Another broken phone

So along with the great service Cingular provides comes a letdown of sorts. On Friday night my phone’s keypad stopped working. Cingular to the rescue. They fedex’d me a phone next day when I called to complain yesterday. Got the phone this morning and I can answer calls and read my text messages. Sheesh. I hope this one lasts…

Posted on Jun 30, 2006

Cingular’s phone insurance is awesome

Not specifically Cingular, but the company they use to do the replacements for their 4 dollar a month phone insurance program. I’ve had phone insurance on my RAZR v3 ever since I bought it way long ago, and always wondered if it would be worth it. I can tell you that if you have a phone worth anything more than $100, it absolutely is.

After seeing EEE get a new black RAZR, I was completely envious that her phone actually clicked open and stayed open and that her camera worked. I called up Cingular’s customer service, was transferred to the insurance replacement program, told them my story, and they sent me a phone that I received the next day.

Unfortunately, I think that phone was a refurbished phone because it came in what looked more like a white box than an original V3 box. Not only was I a little disappointed about that and on top of that the phone wouldn’t sync to any bluetooth or usb devices. Obviously, there was something wrong with this phone. I called up the number for “questions or concerns” that came with this phone and told them about how it didn’t sync. They then told me they’d be sending me another phone asap. This was at 4pm on Wednesday.

When I came in on Thursday, I looked around just to make sure FedEx didn’t drop off the phone for me. I was a bit disappointed, but I mean come on, what can you expect? My high expectations continued and I was very happy to see the phone waiting for me when I got in the office this afternoon. I could be wrong, but this phone seems like a brand new phone to me, complete with all accessories and in a true Motorola box.

I’ve synced up all of my contacts and I’m in the process of copying all the pictures back. I can’t tell you how happy I am that for once customer service has worked exactly as it should. This was definitely worth $50. Oh, and get this, they even send me prepaid shipping labels for both phones!