iPhone 3G - Is it worth it?

cyadict

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I've been drooling over the iPhone for over a year now. My contract with Verizon is officially up. I just want some opinions if its worth the switch to AT&T or not? Verizon has really good coverage going for it and actually some pretty cool phones right now like the LG Dare...but its still no iPhone. Do I take the jump and try to finally fulfil my fantasy or stick with Verizon? HELP!!:chatterbox:
 

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If my contract were up with Verizon, I'd be down there first thing on the 11th (I had to talk myself out of buying out of my contract). I played with one a little at the Omaha Apple store, and it's just flat-out sweet. I love my Touch (the cover flow is so cool), and the phone/visual voicemail/internet capabilities on these are awesome. I'm not sure if they have IM capabilities on them? I use MSN on my LG enV, and am not sure if that's a possibility on the iPhone.
 

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this post is from an iPhone fwi. It is pretty sweet. I'm thinking about getting a 3g. I'll have to do some more research on it
 

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Wait till they come out, I have 5 of them on order for the office, so I can give you a review next week. I am thinking of dropping my berry for one of these... but right now I would not commit until I can see it.
 

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Don't have an iPhone, but I have switched from Verizon to ATT a few years back on my work phone. I did this because of the better service from ATT.

Of course, I have some atypical use on my work phone, such as international calling and international traveling, where ATT (and T-Mobile) are heads and shoulders above any other carriers.
 

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My personal opinion is absolutely. The new development platform is going to make for some incredibly exciting apps for the iPhone and the surface has only been scratched for it's potential.

I'm actually looking at the possibility of making an app for myself just for purposes of site and server maintenance and some misc other things I have going on. It's incredibly easy to develop for and the opportunities are endless.

Not to mention it's just incredibly nice to be able to pull up CF without being limited by most typical Blackberry browsers. I know there are alternatives, and I've tried them all (Opera, etc) but nothing compares to Safari on the iPhone for speed, full desktop rendering and usefulness. I can actually login to the server remotely and not feel like I have to squint like I do on the Blackberry.
 

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My personal opinion is absolutely. The new development platform is going to make for some incredibly exciting apps for the iPhone and the surface has only been scratched for it's potential.

I'm actually looking at the possibility of making an app for myself just for purposes of site and server maintenance and some misc other things I have going on. It's incredibly easy to develop for and the opportunities are endless.

Not to mention it's just incredibly nice to be able to pull up CF without being limited by most typical Blackberry browsers. I know there are alternatives, and I've tried them all (Opera, etc) but nothing compares to Safari on the iPhone for speed, full desktop rendering and usefulness. I can actually login to the server remotely and not feel like I have to squint like I do on the Blackberry.
I remember a smart phone thread awhile back....have you had every smart phone there is?
 

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I remember a smart phone thread awhile back....have you had every smart phone there is?

In short, Yes. It's been my addiction. I've actually tamed it though and have promised the Mrs that I will stick with the iPhone 3G for at least a year, at which time she can have it and I'll get the next model:wink:

The good thing was that I kept them each for such short periods of time that I could sell them on eBay for more than I talked the carriers into selling me them:laugh:
 

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The biggest drawback about the iPhone 3G is if you live in Iowa there is no 3G service. So essentially you are paying 3g prices for edge service. Now obviously the iPhone 3G will push ATT to develop the 3G network in rural areas of the country.

Though, like Jeremy said, the apps that will be coming out are freaking amazing and these are only the opening apps. For some people this may be worth the new iphone alone. Remember though, the iPod touch will offer the same apps as the iPhone.

US Cellular is trying to lock up their customers right now for another two years. I got a thing in the mail today stating that you can sign a new contract regardless of where you current contract is and get a new phone. I'm guessing this is a reaction because so many people are signing up for ATT because of the iPhone.
 

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The biggest drawback about the iPhone 3G is if you live in Iowa there is no 3G service. So essentially you are paying 3g prices for edge service. Now obviously the iPhone 3G will push ATT to develop the 3G network in rural areas of the country.

Though, like Jeremy said, the apps that will be coming out are freaking amazing and these are only the opening apps. For some people this may be worth the new iphone alone. Remember though, the iPod touch will offer the same apps as the iPhone.

US Cellular is trying to lock up their customers right now for another two years. I got a thing in the mail today stating that you can sign a new contract regardless of where you current contract is and get a new phone. I'm guessing this is a reaction because so many people are signing up for ATT because of the iPhone.


We are supposed to have 3g in the dsm area in sept. Of course that is what ATT is saying right now.
 

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Is service any better in the Ames to Marshalltown area along 30? I had ATT a while back before their merger with Cingular and had horrible service. At times I couldn't get a signal in the middle of Ames.

I know I have better signal in Boone with Verizon than my coworkers with IPhones, but they don't seem to have issues of no service.

I've been looking at a smartphone with Verizon but I may give this a look if I can get good coverage out of town.
 

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I would break it in two days. Longest lasting phone I've ever had was a Razr for a little over a year. I've heard alot of people complain about AT&T coverage, but now that they are combined with Cingular- I don't know.
 

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Even when AT&T starts implementing 3G in Iowa, I'm not that impressed with the realistic speeds that are being advertised.

The iphone's biggest handicap: AT&T.
 
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Ahhh yes...3G has been lovely for the last few months on my HTC Mogul...1000+ kbit/sec downloads...thousands of apps already available for Windows Mobile (and a good number of them installed on my phone I should say!)...but I digress...back to your regularly scheduled Apple love fest...

If you are happy with Verizon's coverage, stick with them and get one of the nice HTC or LG phones. The phone becomes significantly less useful if you have no coverage...
 

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I have said it before in other threads but we used to have several phones with AT&T in Cedar Rapids, and by far they have the worst network here in this area constant dropped calls. It may be better now but I won't be going back to find out.
 

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Ahhh yes...3G has been lovely for the last few months on my HTC Mogul...1000+ kbit/sec downloads...thousands of apps already available for Windows Mobile (and a good number of them installed on my phone I should say!)...but I digress...back to your regularly scheduled Apple love fest...

If you are happy with Verizon's coverage, stick with them and get one of the nice HTC or LG phones. The phone becomes significantly less useful if you have no coverage...

The iPhones are flat out cool...I mean, really really cool. But I couldn't justfiy having one - everyone I know hates AT&T and I can't even get coverage anywhere close to my hometown. So I ordred the LG Voyager and am excited to be back on Verizon.