Snick, will you be trying out the video feature tonight at some LB bar??
'What?? It's just a simple phone! Honest!'
Also, you can get rid of Google earth. The map feature is accurate to within 3 to 5 meters. Good enough to know where you're at. Tried it out many times while I was lost in Shanghai.
My apps:
9-toolbox - small currency selection, unit conversion, tip & bill split calculator, inclinometer (that's a level for you mono-syllable type guys) etc.
Skype - must have (enough said) but not available in Canada iTunes
I managed to figure out a work around for that one.
Parlingo - MSN for iPhone (not the best but it works) Fingers crossed that Microsoft, or some else, will develop an official version.
ACTCurrency - the most currency selection (with backward converter)
Camera Genius - zoom, anti shake, full screen shutter button, grid lines, etc.
Then there is all the little games too...

Also, you can get rid of Google earth. The map feature is accurate to within 3 to 5 meters. Good enough to know where you're at. Tried it out many times while I was lost in Shanghai.
My apps:
9-toolbox - small currency selection, unit conversion, tip & bill split calculator, inclinometer (that's a level for you mono-syllable type guys) etc.
Skype - must have (enough said) but not available in Canada iTunes

Parlingo - MSN for iPhone (not the best but it works) Fingers crossed that Microsoft, or some else, will develop an official version.
ACTCurrency - the most currency selection (with backward converter)
Camera Genius - zoom, anti shake, full screen shutter button, grid lines, etc.
Then there is all the little games too...
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