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Posted on 25 May, 2009

Recently I upgraded my phone to the iPhone. And when I say upgrade, I mean it. This phone is worlds better than the Blackjack. The phone has all the features I need and have been wanting. Wifi is great, it still plays nice with Exchange servers, has a nice big screen, nearly full browser (can’t wait for Flash support), and is a great music player. Everything that turned me away a year and a half ago is no longer valid. Apple added 3G, third party apps, and the keyboard is not that bad after a bit of use (auto correct is great most of the time and the wider format of the keyboard really gets in he way more than the smaller). Apple will he soon sending more software improvements, so most of the drawbacks will also diappear. Jobs was acually right about the software keyboard. Adding vibrate on keypress might help with tactile feel, but the clicking is enough for me.

I can even post this on my phone while sitting at the mall without much difficulty!

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One Response to “iPhone”

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  1. Joel says:

    While I don’t have an iPhone, I have an iPod Touch and I love it. The keyboard took a while to get used to, but it’s alright. It can still be annoying though with its automatic correction and constantly hitting the wrong key. Good luck with it and I hope you like it as much as I do.

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