"In my house, I only get 1-2 bars, which was very unexpected as the AT&T map shows my town and all the towns around it being completely saturated in 3G.
However, despite the bars, data performance is good, but reception quality varies widely.
I love my new iPhone but to be honest the AT&T 3G deployment is comparatively lame.
Which is great for Apple, as next year they will be out of exclusivity with AT&T and everyone will be canceling their AT&T contracts to get a new CDMA iPhone with Verizon or Sprint."
"lol If two developers working on the same app are sitting next to each other, can they speak?
I can't imagine working on a new platform in 2008 and not even having the benefit of an online forum.
I would say just go ahead and start a newsgroup and post anonymously."
"That sounds like a GREAT service.
I hate phones too.
I use less than 60 minutes on my cell a month - I usually let *incoming* calls go to voicemail.
I wish they had a plan for me - '60 anytime minutes'.
Now please ask the woman in the picture to move her arm."
"Yeah its interesting when there are one of these shootouts and stuff like 'offline usage' and 'PIM integration' aren't even used as criteria.
If you only use criteria in which Google wins then youve already decided who one."
"Until the iPhone has a 2-day battery life, replaceable batteries, Verizon/Sprint-level 3G coverage, remote wipe, tethering, choice of carrier, a keyboard, and a legacy of top-shelf enterprise support, Blackberry still owns the Enterprise market.
Enterprise isnt really interested in the consumer features of the iPhone - who wants their employees playing SuperMonkeyBall and listening to Coldplay while watching Ratatoullie?"
"Until you see a choice of carrier, real 3G coverage, a real keyboard, better battery life, better reception (Mossberg reported it dropped a call 3 times and he was 'saved by a 'regular' 3G phone' in Manhattan), and most of all USER REPLACEABLE BATTERIES, I don't know of many 'enterprises' which would be interested in swapping out their Blackberrys for iPhones.
Exchange Support!= Enterprise Support.
Especially since compared to RIM and Microsoft, Apple doesn't have a good track history with enterprise relationships."
"3G.
For me, the iPhone is all about the browser.
I haven't found many standalone mobile apps on any platform that are that intriguing, and without buttons I am not very excited about the games."
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