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Comments on news posted 2008-11-17 16:48:30: According to a new report by market research group NPD, Apple's iPhone topped the sales charts for the third quarter, dethroning the Motorola RAZR as the nation's most popular phone. ..

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sansri88
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nice

I'm diggin my iPhone 3G. Great choice.

degauss1

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I had a moto q1.

My new every 2 just kicked in and got to UG to a q9c for free.

Loved the q1 and love the q9c even more. Great phone, decent pda (light).


Dogfather
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Here come the haters...

...to tell all iPhone owners why they're dumb, sheep or other such mindless drivel.


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There are many gems of apps for this thing

I plan to get an iPod touch soon, so I went browsing through the app store.

There are lots of trash apps in there by people trying to make a nickle and dime fortune I guess, but boy, some of those things look positively astounding, fun, useful, or all of the above. Such as the Manual of the United States of America, Pizza!(An app that uses the iPhone's GPS to locate nearby pizza shops), the National Debt Meter and the Fake Call Generator. There's also stuff like Google Earth for iPhone/iPod Touch.

I'm pretty impressed with this devices's versatility.
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Re: nice

I personally like many features of the iPhone 3G:

- large display (3.5")
- easy to use
- many usable apps

Downside:
- Data plan manditory just to use the phone
- locked to iTunes - xfer files are restricted
- stylus is available (non standard)
- non-threaded apps

If I don't like my Tilt (which is coming today), I'll replace it with the iPhone or possibly Fuze.
Tilt was picked because it can run Apps R us - and can be modded, doesn't require data plan.

Pv8man

join:2008-07-24
Hammond, IN

thing

the only thing that the Iphone has against the Android is battery life.

Other then that, there are lots of small apps for android to unlock features such as uploading anything but pictures, and also manipulating the bluetooth API's to install BT Explorer.

Granted the I-Phone apps are more mature, but android apps are all open, unlocked and innovative.


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Curve & iPhone

I have both an iPhone 3G, and a BlackBerry Curve 8320 on T-Mobile. Love both phones, and they are obviously targeted to two completely different markets. The BBerry trumps the iPhone at e-mail and GPS routing with my BT GPS Receiver, and the iPhone trumps the BB at Internet and iPod.

They're both great phones. Basically as long as it isn't Windows Mobile, it probably will be a decent phone .
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I dig my Iphone..

But the only complaints are battery life and you can't do a mass clean of sms messages unless you unlock your phone.
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TCub
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Best phone I've ever owned.

This is hands down the top phone I've ever owned so far. A HUGE step up from my Motorola Q (Black from VZW) I was so willing to get my iPhone 3G I stood in line for it on release date and payed VZW a prorated ETF. It turned out to be a great choice.

Though it has some short-comings (no MMS) and some bugs (Safari crashing sometimes) all the positives totally outwiegh the negatives and this is hands down the most feature rich phone I've ever had to date. I use it a lot every single day and its something I actually enjoy using and showing off unlike my Moto Q.

Cant wait for iPhone 2.2 to come out!!
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said by TCub See Profile :

Cant wait for iPhone 2.2 to come out!!
2.2 is supposed to be out Friday. But if you have a jailbroke iphone, don't upgrade it yet.

»www.informationweek.com/blog/mai···rts.html
Reports suggest that iPhone firmware 2.2 will become available to users of the iPhone beginning Friday, November 21. The iPhone Dev Team cautions that iPhone users who've jailbroken their phones skip it for the time being.

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ebubman

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i'll opt for a touch

have no use whatsoever for a data plan since we have broadband @ home & work. however will soon get a touch for the wifi & music gig. bub


Matt
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 Storm will change things

The Blackberry Storm will change things, but the iPhone will sell more to non-Business users. Oddly enough, there is a poll on Facebook (yeah, I know) right now and the most desirable phones are the iPhone and Storm, but the Storm is ahead 41% to 37% ... that is very surprising to me.

fiberguy
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Re: Best phone I've ever owned.

On the contrary, I've used an iPhone, and prefer my Moto 9QC over the iPhone ANYDAY! ... especially after Sprint launched a picture mail/text application recently. With the right plan and the right programs/apps installed, the Moto 9QC is just as good as the iPhone, if not better.. at least I don't have to charge my battery every few hours of use and it runs on a faster network than the iPhone.

I guess it's all just preference.

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Re: Storm will change things

said by Matt See Profile :

The Blackberry Storm will change things, but the iPhone will sell more to non-Business users. Oddly enough, there is a poll on Facebook (yeah, I know) right now and the most desirable phones are the iPhone and Storm, but the Storm is ahead 41% to 37% ... that is very surprising to me.
I doubt if the Storm will change things drastically. The iPhone has already made its name in the smartphone market. That and the fact it's an iPod which is the most popular MP3 player on the market.

Will people buy the Storm? Definitely. These will be the same people who bought the Voyager. They will be for the most part Verizon customers who want the iPhone but refuse to sign up with at&t.


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I agree that the iPhone has been making major inroads in the enterprise/corporate world, even though typing on it isn't as comfortable for many as it is with a "traditional" smart phone with real keys. The take up for the iPhone in my own employer, which is a major telecommunications firm, has been astounding. And honestly, the data plan for the iPhone is less money than what they required for the E62 I previously used. Same for my wife...I just bought her an iPhone, too, and the standard unlimited (non enterprise) data plan is nearly $20 less than the "PDA Connect" plan that covered her E62.

Interestingly, I've taken to leaving my notebook computer home sometimes, or not taking it out of the bag unless I really need it for a PowerPoint presentation or something. Dealing with email, calendar and various Internet activities directly on the iPhone has been quite comfortable for me. And I'm actually getting decent battery life by adjusting certain settings. Charges are quick, too, if I need to juice up...that little AC to USB adapter does a great job for that in the airport or wherever.


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But what about Microsoft?

***** Steve Ballmer interview after initial iPhone launch *****
Wapner: Steve, let me ask you about the iPhone and the Zune, if I may. The Zune was getting some traction and Steve Jobs goes to Macworld and he pulls out this iPhone. What was your first reaction when you saw that?

Ballmer: (laughs) $500 full-subsidized with a plan! I said that is the most expensive phone in the world and it doesn't appeal to business customers because it doesn't have a keyboard which makes it not a very good email machine. Now, it may sell very well or not, I, you know. We have our strategy, we've got great Windows Mobile devices in the market today, we, you can get a Motorola Q phone now for $99, it's a very capable machine, it'll do music, it'll do, uh, Internet, it'll do email, it'll do instant messaging. So, I, I kinda look at that and I say, well, I like our strategy. I like it a lot.
***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** *****

The current oddball in the smart phone market is, without a doubt, the Windows Mobile OS. *Average consumers* can get excited about things like the iPhone, the Android OS, and the Blackberry Storm. But when it comes to Windows Mobile, Microsoft has nothing.

Sure, it's a competent OS. I wouldn't want to debate anyone on a feature comparison between the Windows Mobile OS and a competitor - no doubt about it, Windows Mobile is capable. But show it's UI to the average consumer and you realize that it is years behind its competitors.

So, my question is, where does Microsoft stand in this market? Will they focus on geeks and business users, or are they going to follow in the footsteps of the iPhone and Android in pursuing a consumer-friendly mobile OS?

The iPhone and Android have made regular consumers excited about smart phones, but Microsoft seems to ignoring them.
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reply to sansri88
Re: nice

I'm with you. My iPhone is the only phone I ever paid for (all the others were free) and I'm happy with my choice. I really get a lot of use out of it for the $200.00.

I have no complaints.
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Siryak

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reply to sansri88
I enjoy mine as well. The e-mail system is just godsend. The browser is awesome. The app store has lots of cool stuff and the phone looks great. It is extremely easy to use as well.

Then there is the downside. It severely bothers me that Apple has left out so many features that are pretty much standard features. The big ones are message forwarding and picture messaging. The fact that there is still no sign of these features just completely blows my mind. Also wheres my voice dial? Bluetooth ringtone transfer? Don't get me wrong the Iphone is a great device, but it is without a doubt missing some very important features.
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KevNYC
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reply to fiberguy
Re: Best phone I've ever owned.

You MUST be kidding! First off, any OS blows Windows Mobile away, especially in battery life. And you mean the Sprint app that has been crashing left and right? And lets not even talk about Sprint's "fast" network, because frankly it's hit or miss, and today was definitely a miss since my dial-up connection was faster.

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reply to buckingham
Re: Storm will change things

said by buckingham See Profile :

I agree that the iPhone has been making major inroads in the enterprise/corporate world, even though typing on it isn't as comfortable for many as it is with a "traditional" smart phone with real keys. The take up for the iPhone in my own employer, which is a major telecommunications firm, has been astounding.
I can tell you that the hospital I work at has BANNED iPhones from our email system. We have Blackberries with an enterprise server and we are testing Motorola Qs. While the Qs (with Windows Mobile) can integrate with Exchange in a secure manner, the iPhones cannot.

Another problem with the Qs is the at least once a day rebooting they need to keep functioning.

iPhones still need a little ways to go for corporate email.
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