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9dreizig 10-09-2007 09:10 PM

i-phone or no i-phone ???
 
That's the question, now that the price has dropped.. Are they worth the money ?? My treo is shot and time to upgrade.. What do you owners of them think ??
Thanks
Todd

kstar 10-09-2007 09:24 PM

Worth it to me, in fact it was worth $599. :)

Only negative, IMO, is that T's Edge network is slow for web, but fine for email. Wi-Fi web is excellent.

Having an iPod on board and a decent 2MP cam is nice and useful.

Using IMAP email and synching with my Mac's browser, address book and calendar is VERY useful.

Oh yeah, the phone part of it works great and visual voice-mail is not just a novelty.

For me there is nothing on the market that can match it, FWIW.

Best,

Kurt

island911 10-09-2007 09:37 PM

Just buy it. If you decide it's too much $/performance, sell it.

87911jon 10-10-2007 04:20 AM

I love mine. Hate AT&T's signal coverage here, I'm not use to calls dropping. The phone is a mini-computer.

HardDrive 10-10-2007 07:43 AM

Sister like the phone. HATES at&t (she's in LA).

BRPORSCHE 10-10-2007 07:44 AM

Just got my 8gb. You'll love it!

Porsche-O-Phile 10-10-2007 07:52 AM

No. I'd wait until after MacWorld expo in January when all the updates will be announced.

dd74 10-10-2007 08:54 AM

Can an iphone share Microsoft Word documents? Can one type with it?

Moneyguy1 10-10-2007 09:09 AM

If you require constant distraction and cannot live with silence or solitude, then by all means get one. I have a simple cell phone whose only function is for emergencies when I am on the road. Otherwise, I am happy with "old school" technology.

island911 10-10-2007 09:28 AM

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Originally Posted by dd74 (Post 3523535)
Can an iphone share Microsoft Word documents? Can one type with it?

No, that would be one of the many Windows Mobile phones. . .but even with real (hardware) keys it's pretty slow. ...not as slow as the iphone screen keys, but slow enough you wouldn't want to write out too much.


Moneyguy makes a good point. Also makes me think about being a kid and finding "short cuts." ..you know, where you need to walk down a straight road, but you find a path off to the side, that takes you to someones back yard, that connects to an alley-way, that then has another path thru another yard, along a fence, thru a hedge, and back out on to the road you were on.

Yeah, technology, like the iphone, is a lot like that. A whole lot of us are suckers for those "short cuts." ...maybe because we like to explore. ..maybe we like to show our friends our cool "short cuts". Maybe some short cuts take you by the Playboy mansion ;)dd . . . But then the question is; do you show your friend porn on your iPhone? :D "look; one handed" :eek: :D

dd74 10-10-2007 09:40 AM

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Originally Posted by island911 (Post 3523602)
No, that would be one of the many Windows Mobile phones. . .but even with real (hardware) keys it's pretty slow. ...not as slow as the iphone screen keys, but slow enough you wouldn't want to write out too much.

For $400, I think it should be able to type longish manuscripts.


[/QUOTE]Also makes me think about being a kid and finding "short cuts." ..you know, where you need to walk down a straight road, but you find a path off to the side, that takes you to someones back yard, that connects to an alley-way, that then has another path thru another yard, along a fence, thru a hedge, and back out on to the road you were on.[/QUOTE]

Sounds like the plot from Cheever's The Swimmer, except it took place entirely in swimming pools.

Yeah, technology, like the iphone, is a lot like that. A whole lot of us are suckers for those "short cuts." ...maybe because we like to explore. ..maybe we like to show our friends our cool "short cuts". Maybe some short cuts take you by the Playboy mansion ;)dd . . . But then the question is; do you show your friend porn on your iPhone? :D "look; one handed" :eek: :D[/QUOTE]

Well, the iphone, right off the bat, gets rid of at least three pieces of gear. Secondly, porn-sharing is good for friendships. Third - never needed a shortcut to the Playboy Mansion - I know the quickest way there since I grew up around the corner from it. ;)

Joeaksa 10-10-2007 10:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Moneyguy1 (Post 3523569)
If you require constant distraction and cannot live with silence or solitude, then by all means get one. I have a simple cell phone whose only function is for emergencies when I am on the road. Otherwise, I am happy with "old school" technology.

+1

Porsche-O-Phile 10-10-2007 10:28 AM

+2

Part of the reason I like my 911 so much. Nothing fancy, no DVD players or satellite radio or GPS or computer controlled EFI or any digital crap of any sort on board. Bare-bones, raw mechanical simplicity and electrical circuits I can actually understand.

Some technology is good and some electronic "toys" are fine, but there is such a thing as "too much of a good thing". That's the current state of affairs with our society and electronic doohickeys and gizmos.

'89cab 10-10-2007 10:33 AM

I've had mine for only a few days. Best $400 I've ever spent. Great toy and great tool.

dd74 10-10-2007 10:35 AM

So...why are you detractors of tech typing on computers and not sending handwritten letters or, at least, smoke signals? SmileWavy

Dan in Pasadena 10-10-2007 10:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Porsche-O-Phile (Post 3523758)
+2

Part of the reason I like my 911 so much. Nothing fancy, no DVD players or satellite radio or GPS or computer controlled EFI or any digital crap of any sort on board. Bare-bones, raw mechanical simplicity and electrical circuits I can actually understand.

Some technology is good and some electronic "toys" are fine, but there is such a thing as "too much of a good thing". That's the current state of affairs with our society and electronic doohickeys and gizmos.


Yeah, (hooking up my pants and spitting) the 911 is too durn fancy ass for me. I drive one of them big stone wheels like in the "B.C." comics. Just me and the wheel.

C'mon guys, you're hilarious. If someone wants an iphone why do you have to make a judgement about it like they have a character deficiency? "If you require constant distraction and cannot live with silence and solitude..." Geez, everyone get off their high horse.

By the way, the term "doohickeys" is a sure sign you are a geezer, you "hepcat"....not that there's anything wrong with that:D as I am also "of the geez"

kstar 10-10-2007 10:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Porsche-O-Phile (Post 3523758)
+2

Part of the reason I like my 911 so much. Nothing fancy, no DVD players or satellite radio or GPS or computer controlled EFI or any digital crap of any sort on board. Bare-bones, raw mechanical simplicity and electrical circuits I can actually understand.

Some technology is good and some electronic "toys" are fine, but there is such a thing as "too much of a good thing". That's the current state of affairs with our society and electronic doohickeys and gizmos.

I understand what you guys are saying, but I don't include a phone, email and web access as things in my life which are toys, novelties or gimmicks. I don't know about others, but those three applications above are not optional in my job and/or life.

Having music on my phone might approach that definition, but when I jog with music it's nice having the other applications on board . . . if I choose to access them.

If you're a slave to your device, the robots have already won. :D

Best,

Kurt

stomachmonkey 10-10-2007 11:06 AM

I travel, a lot.

My iPhone accesses all of my personal mail accounts, corps webmail, gives me weather for where I'm going, serves as my alarm clock, let's me watch movies of my choice on planes without having to drag out the laptop or portable DVD player, let's me listen to tunes while I sleep, gives me access to maps and driving directions when in unfamiliar territory or I need to find a way out of a traffic jam, etc, etc, etc....

Now imagine if I had to carry a unique device for each one of those tasks. Combined they'd cost a hell of a lot more than one iPhone.

Porsche-O-Phile 10-10-2007 11:57 AM

Hehe. I'm not saying "Theodore Kaczynski was right" or anything, just there seems to be a bit too much obsession with digital gizmos in our society. The artificial reality of our making is no substitute for the real thing - that's all.

It wasn't all that long ago when the world functioned just fine without mobile phones. Wasn't all that long ago either. . . How quickly we forget and how dependent we become.

stealthn 10-10-2007 12:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Porsche-O-Phile (Post 3523954)
The artificial reality of our making is no substitute for the real thing - that's all.

Whoa, yah lost me there, it's like I had a 70's flashback; something so deep and profound I knew I should remember it, but when the buzz wore off I forgot what it was :D

If you like the iPhone, think it's gonna meet your needs, get one. Up here we are still waiting because I guess there are more important places to launch after the US than Canada!

And monkey; Steve Jobs says your cheque is in the mail :)


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