Delta update to 5.0.1 on the phone, no computer required.
iOS devices were already easy to update. Now it’s brain-dead simple.
Commercial from a time when Sony Ericsson made good phones.
Flash
Some found this funny:

Given recent events, I think this is funnier:

Biggest joke is that mobile Flash was anything but fast. Good riddance to bad rubbish.
Just because we’ve been friends our whole lives doesn’t mean we have to stay friends, so why don’t we just admit that the Brian-Mikey show is over?Michael Novotny, Queer as Folk
iPhone vs. Android: Which Is More Attractive?
Surprise! Beautifully designed phones are more attractive.
Though disappointingly using plastic, Apple still managed to build a solid phone. The iPhone finally got 3G surfing speeds to complement its great browser to make for an awesome mobile web experience. It also brought the App Store which changed the entire landscape of mobile software. While the original iPhone revolutionised mobile phones, the iPhone 3G revolutionised the iPhone series itself.
An iPod, a phone, and an internet communicator…
An iPod, a phone - Are you getting it?
These are not three separate devices. This is one device and we are calling it - iPhone.
There was a time in 2007 when iPhones weren’t as common in Singapore. Why didn’t I use an Android phone? Oh, perhaps because they looked like this in 2007.
The Apple Logo
The logo of Apple Inc. is among the best-known and best-designed in the world. It has lasted thirty-four years, and we have little reason to think it’ll be replaced any time soon.
It wasn’t designed by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, Paul Rand, or Jonathan Ive. It was designed by an advertising…
Having skipped the direct successor to my P800, the P900 and later the P910, I was quite eager to get the Sony Ericsson P990 when it was on a fire sale by Singtel. The phone had RAM issues but I got it anyway, and indeed it had RAM issues. Symbian was already a joke and the phone wasn’t half as nice as either the P900 or P910, or even the P800. Only lasted less than two months of use. The last of the P9-series, so I ended up using both the first and the final of the line.
Represented a “re-entry” into touchscreen phones since the P800 and Xda II and have been using touchscreen phones ever since.
