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Originally Posted by fujii13
A friend of mine works at AT&T in Crossgates. He was given the iPhone for free due to being one of the top salesmen in the country. Three months later, he purposefully broke the screen and threw it out. THREW IT OUT.
Personally, I've used the iPhone a couple of times, and it's just not for me. I need tactile keys. Same with the HTC Touch. If you use a phone for actual typing, texting, or business emails and such, touch screens are not for you. Plus, I've never seen more typos than from an iPhone user, they're just not accurate enough.
As for Verizon vs. AT&T vs. Sprint (T-Mobile isn't even in the competition), Sprint wins hands down. I currently have Sprint, and will not leave them unless they give me a reason to Customer Service-wise.
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A lot of what you are saying is opinion not fact. Any touch screen keyboard is going to take some getting used to. I wouldn't recommend the phone to a construction foreman with thumbs the size of cucumbers. But I digress. I've been very happy with my iPhone, doing everything I need to run my business. Email, Calendar, notes, etc. What else do I need? RDP? Not when the majority of my heterogeneous network is Apple. Probably the ONLY thing I'd want was SSH to fix something on my servers, but I'd bet I can design a webpage with an AJAX ssh terminal.
