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Hello iPhone

I wanted to not love the iPhone, really I did. All those smug apple fan boys, all the glowing media reports, it couldn’t be that good right? Its just a phone people, and the app store is evil and draconian in its review of applications. I wanted to be different and choose a phone that was completely open, so when the last upgrade cycle came around, I avoided the iPhone (at the time it was just before the release of the 3GS) and went with the Rogers HTC Dream Android based phone.

Two posts ago, I was talking about the virtues of my new Rogers HTC Dream phone, and while it was good, and I was enamoured with the 3G speeds after using an EDGE BlackBerry. After about a month of usage, I found my self avoiding using it. I tried to love Google’s Android OS, and despite its charm and open stature, I found it lacking.

It was slow, the keyboard was awkward, and everything aside from Calendars, Mail, and Contacts required manual synchronizing. The lack of a notepad application by default was also very annoying.

Enter my new 16GB iPhone 3GS. Its fast, light, intuitive, and now eliminates my iPod touch, which makes it one less device to stuff into my pocket. I was also shocked at just how fast I am with its keyboard. I’d estimate that I am about twice as fast on my iPhone as I was on my blackberry, and about three times as fast as my HTC. Thats a pretty big statement, the HTC and blackberry both have physical keyboards, which means that tactile feedback isn’t everything for touch typists such as myself.

I’m glad I made the switch to iPhone, my only regret is that I didn’t do it sooner. Now this may not be forever, since I was late to upgrade, I’ll have access to the HTC Dream for a while, and in the future, I may go back. But for now, I love my iPhone.

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  1. Chuck
    July 27th, 2009 at 21:03 | #1

    Nothing beats the iPhone, I’ve been a cell phone user since 1994 and its my favorite! I’m still using a first gen iphone, waiting for my contract to expire so that I can upgrade.

  2. Jo
    August 29th, 2009 at 13:49 | #2

    Anyway to read PDF files OFFLINE from the iPhone 3GS?? instead of having to convert them to any format or email to myself as attachments…. i just want to open them like in my desktop computer. Thanks

  3. August 29th, 2009 at 14:12 | #3

    @Jo I don’t know of a way to do this on the iPhone (I haven’t tried). I know that you can view PDF files via Safari and mail.

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