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Price isn't so much of an issue, but I don't want to get gipped for a less than great phone for the price.pros - phone + ipod in one is a huge convenience. very good time killer if you've got the right apps.
cons - bit bigger than the average phone nowadays, price tag.
Uh huh.I'm not entirely sure, because i don't have one. but i have i few friend's who do and i've heard they're incredibly over rated and a pain in the ass to use.
I guess size is the sticking point. I'm a pocket person and I tend to lug everything around in a pocket of some form. I'm just worried im going to get sick of it, or drop it.Size hasn't been a problem for me at all. I could understand cost issues, but not size ones.
I was hoping to be able to chuck out my iPod. Damn.I can't justify it, its got a shit camera, mediocre space for music, and is inferior to my laptop. The fact it fits into a pocket is irrelevant since I carry a bag everywhere for work anyway.
If you can justify that, then its great, I suppose.
how many songs do you actually listen to on your ipod though? i had an 80gb ipod, and now a 16gb iphone, and i've just put the songs that i actually listen to on it, and it doesn't take up much at all. most of mine is taken up by photos and i haven't even taken up half, so yeah.I was hoping to be able to chuck out my iPod. Damn.
Pros: Apple product, memory range (8GB, 16GB or 32GB (3GS)), easy to use, touch screen and is not a clone that other phone companies have tried to have done (this is the real iphone)I'm trying to figure out if I should get an iPhone.
I like the interface and the aesthetics and I'm a mac person, but I'm not sure.
Pros/Cons anyone? Advice?
And 3GS or just the old one?
Decisions.
i can be your friend!Haha, yeah. Unfortunately my birthday list doesn't stretch as far as gifts for strangers![]()