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iPhone user here also. I was a diehard I just want a plain phone for emergency calls. Christmas '07, the dh surprised me with the iPhone and a Garmin navigator. I loved the navigator, as I am the most geographically challenged person in the world. I wanted him to take back the iPhone. Plus I didn't want to give up my pink razor phone (which he now carries - tee hee) It was three weeks of frustration for me as I tried to figure out all the apps, get my address book back, email I could receive but not send etc... Once all the pieces fell into place, I am not without it. Even sitting on the couch, I look things up on the internet as within three months I had to have wifi in the house! My apps are mostly simple, the news services, Lose It a great calorie-counting program, eBay, Urban Spoon for finding restaurants, and a dictionary. I go through phases looking for new apps then leave it alone for a while. Our mail delivery person has one also and he tells me of new apps and stops by to charge his phone. One feature I really like is the multiple calendars. My dh has a work schedule where his off days move forward one day each month and I cannot keep track of it. He has his own calendar on my phone and will even ask me what his off days are when we are out. My volunteer schedule is another calendar. My only downer so far is my company will not sync to the iPhone, but that still works for me as if I really need to I can check web mail. We were told in the mac store within six months of buying an iPhone you will probably buy a mac computer - we were right on track - love the mac!
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