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any body own one?  me and the wife got one each today, and i gotta say i really like it although i gotta figure out how to set up the email. :-/

Wish I could afford one to go along with my other Mac products....maybe someday  :)

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Wish I could afford one to go along with my other Mac products....maybe someday  :)

I've been wanting a Mac for years..

Congrats on the new toy cajun

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Expensive. I'm happy with my phone. ;D

Good luck setting it up, let us know if it worth the money and the whole 9 yard.

I'm still trying to learn how to use my cell phone. Can't hear on it and can't see the numbers. I'm tyring my best to keep up with the world, but it's moving to fast

for me.

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I'm with Frogtog, I think.  I buy a cell phone because I need a phone - period.  If I want to send/receive e-mail, it's done on my computer.  The only text messages I send are generated in such a manner that spelling and grammar are checked before the message is posted, and they are never generated from my cell phone.  Remember? It's a phone!.  It has always amazed me that there are so many people out there who waste so much time texting with their bastardized English, when it would be so much easier just to call them.  Go figure.

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A text message once save a girls life.

Yes, but my friends dad almost killed him when he saw their phone bill ran up because of texts.

I'm with Long Mike on this one.  I don't care what you say.  I can call you faster than you can text me.

I'm 16 by the way, so it's not just an old person thing.

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Mike, you're right on the money.

When I was a kid, only Dick Tracy had one of these gizmos. Now everybody has one, and you wanna type on it? With yer thumbs?

What's next, bring back the freeakin Pony Express for cryin out loud?

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I have heard from several people that they dont care for their I phone.  Many many issues.  perhaps they have been ironed out.  I ike my Motorola Q.   Works decent, and I can surf BR from any location. :)

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I have heard from several people that they dont care for their I phone. Many many issues. perhaps they have been ironed out. I ike my Motorola Q. Works decent, and I can surf BR from any location. :)

i had heard of people having the issues also when they first came out, but the people i know whos had them for a month or two now claim to have no issues.  so we'll see i guess.  just hope mine doesnt act up

I'm with Frogtog, I think. I buy a cell phone because I need a phone - period. If I want to send/receive e-mail, it's done on my computer. The only text messages I send are generated in such a manner that spelling and grammar are checked before the message is posted, and they are never generated from my cell phone. Remember? It's a phone!. It has always amazed me that there are so many people out there who waste so much time texting with their bastardized English, when it would be so much easier just to call them. Go figure.

it's more than a phone.

if you use the cool features instead of just making phone calls then it is right in line with most any smart phone, at least the 4Gig version, which is the one i bought (after the price cut).

My wife uses the iPhone and she had a blackberry.  she didnt care for the BB but loves the iPhone.

and the big difference between the iphone and other phones (smart or not) is it is ever evolving.  With any other phone what you get on day 1 is the same phone on the day you get rid of it. the iphone gets firmware and software updates as well as 3rd party apps.  it truly is a mini cmputer.

if you need to just make calls, dont waste your money.  if you appreciate technology and will use all it's features, it's a nice device.

Texting is nice when you need say some thing quick to some one. It works real good for saying some thing to the woman with out talking to her for 5 minnutes. But thing agian it took me that much time just to type it in the phone.

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