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Re: iPhone users
You speak of email; however, there are those of us who use more than email while working. For me the ability to do email, have a couple of Excel spread sheets open (Excel & Documents To Go) and have a database application open (HanDBase) is important. I rarely listen to noise, though I do have Kinoma & pTunes (both paid) installed). Multitasking in a business environment is why I left the Palm OS - its applications are great, but 1 at a time is not efficient.
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Originally Posted by Eirikr88
Coming from a person who had the Mogul then the Touch Pro and just switched to the 3Gs i can tell you that both have their strengths and weaknesses. If you are a person who is really into customizing your device, don't bother with the iphone. It is what it is and there is no real changing that, even with jailbreaking the only thing you really get is different icons and backgrounds. The availability of apps is one of my selling points, which hopefully microsoft can pull off with the Marketplace.
The people who state the iphone isnt a business phone are off track IMO. I have my gmail, business email, and Novel groupwise email are syncing with my phone and it works perfect. People like Novel are working on actual mobile syncing capabilities for ALL mobile devices which makes it so much easier to. with the broad range of apps you can find something to fill almost every need you have. if not, chances are someone somewhere is working on it.
Simply put though, if you want a phone that just works, the iphone is it. I've had it 3 weeks now and not had to reset it, power cycle, or anything. It does what it is built for. The voice control is amazing, and when it gets bluetooth support in 3.1 it will be even better. And with push now out i have an IM client that stays connected all the time and alerts me of messages, just as i had on my TP. For now, my phone of choice is sticking with the iphone. Hopefully with the improvements in hardware and such and the hopeful potential of windows mobile 7 we will start to see a real healthy competition between the companies. Until then, ill stick with this. I've seen both sides of the fence and this is just my 2 cents
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