It's pathetic that people are knocking the iPhone...

Yet the facts I state (which are facts from Apple them selves) you totally ignor or say I have no arguement. Were all simply discussing the pros and cons of the phone yet you seem to not want to listen to the cons what so ever.
 
as do I, but then again its the mercedes of the battery world. If I charge mine twice a week that something. And its my primary email application, can't tell you the last time I opened up outlook.
 
There’s no memory-card slot (8gb is more than any other phone by about 7.5gb , no chat program (yet), no voice dialing oh well. You can’t install new programs from anyone but Apple(false); other companies can create only iPhone-tailored mini-programs on the Web(they run through safari, taken comletely out of context). The browser can’t handle Java or Flash, which deprives you of millions of Web videos.(yet youtube isn't enough

Apple says that the battery starts to lose capacity after 300 or 400 charges. Eventually, you’ll have to send the phone to Apple for battery replacement, much as you do now with an iPod, for a fee. (400 charges in 2 years would be using it as a media player and phone for more than half a day every day, and if it goes bad, Apple Care is the best warranty out there for a phone

Then there’s the small matter of typing. Tapping the skinny little virtual keys on the screen is frustrating.(opinion again)

The bigger problem is the AT&T network. In a Consumer Reports study, AT&T’s signal ranked either last or second to last in 19 out of 20 major cities. My tests in five states bear this out. If Verizon’s slogan is, “Can you hear me now?” AT&T’s should be, “I’m losing you.”
yet it has more users. I don't know about you but every city I have gone to has been fine
you have to use AT&T’s ancient EDGE cellular network, which is excruciatingly slow. The New York Times’s home page takes 55 seconds to appear; Amazon.com, 100 seconds; Yahoo. two minutes. You almost ache for a dial-up modem. BS again.
 
Yes lets not trust someone who works for the NY Times had the phone for two weeks to review it. I'm sorry you must be an Apple Fan Boy. The review pretty much said what OT was talking about and you call it BS.
 
the big boys are talking, go eat crayons elsewhere.

we're talking about the ny times review, not anything in general.

The conds are there, and the real ones I will discuss, I'll even give you some, but most that have been brought up arne't real cons
 
because i can, because i want it, and because a bunch of people are going to wish they had it because it looks fucking sick but they won't get it and i'll have it.


just like the razr no one had that shit until fucking cingular started giving them away for free practically... so i switched to nokia 8801
 
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