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I loved this device but the phone part of the iPhone was so frustrating over time that I switched to the HTC Droid Incredible.
When you live in southern California you have to have some device on Verizon or you're going to go insane. I'm sure the new iPhone (hardware-wise) is going to be great and I'll want it. I've played around with the new os and it seems like it's not a big improvement, just incremental. Of course, it took 3 years for everyone to catch up to them.
Odd, my experience has actually been that AT&T is fairly reliable in SoCal. I have an iPhone 3GS on AT&T and also a BlackBerry Tour on Verizon, and while Verizon is better, I've had much worse luck with AT&T in other parts of the country (especially SF!)
Well one could argue it took the iphone two years to catch up to what Android could do out of the gate but, hopefully you are liking the Incredible
I think we'll have to agree to disagree. I don't think there was anything interesting in mobile computing until the iPhone. And although I really like Android, it wasn't anywhere to be found when the iPhone came out. That G1, I think that is what it was called, was not very good. But they are on there way now. Wouldn't it be great if more companies moved as quick as Google?
I agree mobile computing was dead until the iphone, but I do think the G1 was painted in a tainted light. I loved that phone and miss it even with my Mytouch. It could do anything I through at it but was limited in specs. But I do agree if more companies moved like Google we would be in flying cars by now, they act like they are on speed.
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