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Apple iPhone - 8GB (AT&T)

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    4.5 stars

    "Incredible"

    by biogrrl on June 30, 2007

    Pros: safari, awesome screen, wifi

    Cons: Can't copy contacts from SIM, battery???

    Summary: So I've been playing with my iphone since last night, and here's what I've found so far:
    WiFi works great - no problems connecting or switching between networks - and very fast

    EDGE is not so bad - EDGE is all I can get at work, and its not nearly as slow as I thought it might be. The pages I've looked up all opened within a few seconds - definitely no 2 minute waits so far (as had been mentioned in some reviews)

    Safari is much better than I thought it would be - especially since I don't use it on my MacBook. But I imported my bookmarks into Safari, and they synced automatically with the iphone - very nice.

    SYNCING VIDEO-
    I know the CNET review said you couldn't manually manage videos, but I could - I had the option to add any of several movies in my list, and just checked the ones i wanted - very nice, since that way you can control how much memory video takes up. and videos look AMAZING.

    SYNCING Music
    So it only holds 8GB. ok, its not the same as my 80GB ipod, but isn't that what smart playlists are for? It is as much as a Nano, only with video.

    Activation
    Very fast, very easy. My phone was activated in about 5 minutes from start to finish. I didn't get my employer's discount, but I already knew that was going to happen, and I didn't get it before.

    Touch Screen-
    very responsive, menus are very clear and easy to use. The keyboard is easy to get used to, and much easier then texting with T9 - and I have pretty fat fingers. Also, I haven't had any problems operating one handed - very easy, at least in iPod and Safari modes.

    So the downside?
    Can't copy contacts from old SIM to iPhone SIM. What's up with that? AT&T offered to sell me a flash drive for ~$20 so I could transfer them to my computer then to iPhone. Crazy.

    No Flash -
    I didn't think this would be an issue. But it would be nice to have. FYI, you can't see the weather.com radar in motion.

    Non-Issues (for me)
    AT&T service -
    I already had AT&T service, so I know what to expect, and here in the middle of fly-over country, AT&T has good coverage. Much better than sprint, who I had before.

    No voice dialing-
    I had it before, never used it. Never found it useful, since it would never recognize the name I was saying (like Al, or MOM).

    Non-replaceable battery
    The only time I've ever replaced a batter is when I dropped my phone in water (a lot of water). So for me, another non-issue.

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  • reply by: gadget-freak on July 3, 2007

    I love my new iPhone however since the battery life of it turned out to be less than I desired, I ended up getting a new rechargeable external iPhone battery from batterygeek.net ~ So far so good....

  • reply by: SharpD0g on July 3, 2007

    You must be kidding. I have been browsing on phones, smart phones and connected PDAs for over 4 years now without WAP. PIE and Opera are fine for web browsing, the main problem is connection speed. EDGE is terrible for browsing.

    I am currently enjoying HSDPA using a Samsung Sync, browsing from a phone is finally painless and, get this, The Sync (SGH-A707) was FREE from ATT-cingular. That's right F.R.E.E. FREE! The Samsung Blackjack is a step up from the Sync. It has HSDPA, GPS, larger screen, full Bluetooth, free downloadable apps that run independently on the phone and many other features. It recently was $75 from ATT and thay are now selling it for $100. Refurbs can be had for $50 with full warranties.

    Thes phones, like most others have removeable batteries. I have 2 extras for my Sync.

    Within 6 mos. there will be several iPhone clones (perhaps even from Apple itself) that will have broadband connections, GPS and removeable batteries and cost less than the iPhone.

    http://reviews.cnet.com/smart-phones/samsung-blackjack/4505-6452_7-32143267.html?tag=pr

    Stop the Hype!

  • reply by: San Diego Johnny on July 1, 2007

    This is not an Apple product issue but is rather an At&t issue. Depending on your phone, you can get a reader for less than $20.00 at a Fry's or similar store. Some phones also link up independently.

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