 NwkEWRSpare Me the Marxist B.S.Premium join:2002-04-10 Newark, NJ | reply to lkmd99
Re: iphone said by lkmd99 :
Cell phones are a personal purchase. Everyone has something they like or dislike. I know very few if any who dislike their iphone. So let the reviewers do their thing. The real problem with push blackberries is that it becomes addicting and you have to check your email every minute so you wont miss that important message. Most of these people dont even answer their home phone but dont miss that message.
The iphone is actually a mini computer and if you need to make a call well it can. Reports recently have shown that more people are texting than actually using the voice calling. No time to talk? The iphone is a great texting device, great internet, the ultimate ipod, video pod, and yea it can make a call if you need to.......lkmd You're correct in your succinct analysis, I find it difficult to not check my push eMails on my Crackberry Curve and yes, most of the time I won't answer my home phone unless I know who's calling, but that choice has nothing to do with my Crackberry addiction.
Concerning the iPhone, I would not buy one as long as the exclusivity agreement with AT&T is in force, that company has terrible service around my neck of the woods (I live less than 1/4 of a mile from a business district that is replete with cell towers) around here Verizon Wireless and Sprint have the best service, consequently, I stick to my iPod Touch and use it as a mini microcomputer as you have stated. -- BEWARE: "We can't expect the American people to jump from Capitalism to Communism, but we can assist their elected leaders in giving them small doses of Socialism, until they awaken one day to find that they have Communism." - Nikita Khrushchev - |