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thecrazykevy

join:2002-11-29
Los Angeles, CA

Worth getting because of AT&T?

Is it really worth having to use AT&T's network. Some people say that they got more drop calls compared to others.
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astokes

join:2000-08-11
Bangor, ME

I dont own a cell phone and honestly I never want to, its bad enough having people bug you via home phone and email, I like having time away from the house where im unreachable
I see so many people who have become so attatched to their cell phone its quite sad, fair enough use one for work, but geez leave your phone at home once in a while you will survive trust me.

WOW look! another appliance that can hold pictures and videos!

Anti cell phone forever hehe



TigerNutz
Laissez les bons temps rouler
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join:2000-12-23
Little Rock, AR

said by astokes:

I dont own a cell phone and honestly I never want to, its bad enough having people bug you via home phone and email, I like having time away from the house where im unreachable
I see so many people who have become so attatched to their cell phone its quite sad, fair enough use one for work, but geez leave your phone at home once in a while you will survive trust me.

WOW look! another appliance that can hold pictures and videos!

Anti cell phone forever hehe
news flash for ya...... they have a "off" button!!


astokes

join:2000-08-11
Bangor, ME

True they have an "off" button, but when do cell phone owners ever use it? Isnt that like a crime in the cell world?



BOGBS
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I personally use my "Off button" quite often. I'm on call every few weeks, so when I get to turn my cell phone(s) (work/personal) off, I'm a happy person. I like to shut it off, or at least the ringer for the weekend. And on vacations, it stays off. It's pretty easy for me. I guess I'm different, since I get attached to a pager and a cellphone every few weeks. Makes hearing the phone ring a scary thing. However, I generally carry it on my belt a little too often...

But, back on track to the topic I guess. I think the iPhone is advanced and such, but I'll stick with my Blackberry. The iPhone doesn't have any must need functions for me. My phone does fine for keeping appointments, tasks, and reminders. I could do this on paper, but I just so happen to be the most forgetful person, or I can never find a writing implement.

If the price goes down, the wife will most likely want one. I couldn't justify the cost for this item, but for those who can, that's good for them. I won't bash or praise the iPhone. I think it will push more competition in next gen technologies with cell phones. That could most certainly be a great thing for those of us who are very mobile on the job, etc, and need to stay connected. Or in the case for those of us in Maine, stay connected so long as you are in a profitable area to perform business, or have tourism.

My grammar/punctuation is suffering at this point. I think I need to get some rest...


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