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    Default The world in through the eys of the iPhone...

    After being a bit of a non-conformist, I finally reluctantly bought the new iPhone 3G. My two year old slider finally crapped out and I thought I needed to look and act more professional in dealing with my industrial communications.

    Being an AT&T customer, I opted over the Blackberry and took up the iPhone. I have to say it is a lifechanger. Despite the fact that my whole live is synced at the touch of a button, the technological capabilities are incredible! The new Blackberry Storm touch is out now, so wondering what your pros and cons are regarding both. If you have any tips to share that's great too.

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    I have had mine since they first came out. I love it but it does frustrate me. The latest firmware is a vast improvement on the original. My biggest gripe is the 3g reception is pretty poor followed by the battery life.
    I love having youtube and the BBC iplayer on it.
    First thing you want is iFooty from the app store.
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    My idea was to build Liverpool into a bastion of invincibility. Napoleon had that idea and he conquered the bloody world! And that's what I wanted. For Liverpool to be untouchable. My idea was to build Liverpool up and up and up until eventually everyone would have to submit and give in.

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    Default Re: The world in through the eys of the iPhone...

    Yeah trickdick. Still fooling around with the iPhone and nearing new stuff about it all the time. The age of the conventional phone is over I think.

    The funny thing is that my wife has a blackberry from work and the iPhone for personal use. She says that it's not even a competition with the model she has. I have to say that the 3G phone has great connection here. I haven't had a call dropped once and have had very good download speed all around. Then again, it is New York. But you're right, battery power could be a bit longer.

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