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But it still has both inadequate battery life for heavy PDA users, and lacks a good enough antenna for rural Americans.
It is very pretty and has a decent interface. And excellent screen.
Kudos to Apple, but not to AT&T. If you have an iPhone 3G and want to upgrade, you pay $200 more for the new iPhone 3GS than brand new buyers.
You iphone AT&T customers are still prohibited from tethering your phone, using it as a modem. That was one of several reasons (non-removable battery, AT&T service being two more) that I am a happy G1 owner, as opposed to an iphone owner.
When my broadband goes down at home, I use my G1 to tether to T-Mobile 3G, and I am back up on the internet within a minute.
Love the new iPhone but have a lot of problems with AT&T right now.
AT&T can’t cope with MMS right now while the rest of the world can?
AT&T can’t tether right now like the rest of the world?
AT&T screws existing customers with a $200 “tax” if you want to upgrade now as opposed to 6 months or more?
I have been an AT&T customer since they were AT&T wireless...Cingular...and AT&T again and I feel as if I am being nickeled and dimed to death by these b@stards. It’s not like I already pay a premium for my iPhone plan (actually FOUR iPhone plans as my wife and two daughters have their own iPhones).
I swear, if another carrier gets a hold of the iPhone, I’m switching faster than Arlen Spector and telling AT&T to kiss my a**.
Im holding out for the iPhone 3G Turbo.