By the time iPhone v2.0 comes out hopefully we'll start to see Android in action. I like my iPhone, but it certainly has issues (all of them mentioned by prior posters) hopefully Android will put more pressure on Apple to fix these issues. Next year should be a pretty exciting year for the mobile phone industry.
FYI, still no 3G in my area (Western NY) even though they've been promising it for 2 years. Frankly I thought EDGE would be terrible, because it was marginal on my Sony Ericsson, but it's actually acceptable on the iPhone.
A 3G iPhone would indeed be nice but in most places would be no better than the current iPhone. The best part is, even in those few cities that do have 3G, coverage is spotty!
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By the time iPhone v2.0 comes out hopefully we'll start to see Android in action. I like my iPhone, but it certainly has issues (all of them mentioned by prior posters) hopefully Android will put more pressure on Apple to fix these issues. Next year should be a pretty exciting year for the mobile phone industry.
FYI, still no 3G in my area (Western NY) even though they've been promising it for 2 years. Frankly I thought EDGE would be terrible, because it was marginal on my Sony Ericsson, but it's actually acceptable on the iPhone.
A 3G iPhone would indeed be nice but in most places would be no better than the current iPhone. The best part is, even in those few cities that do have 3G, coverage is spotty!