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I'm not. Have you used the Samsung Galaxy S?? It's an amazing phone. I haven't used an iPhone 4, but it's similar enough to the iPhone 3Gs (with the new iOS) that I doubt a "test drive" of an iPhone 4 would convince me otherwise.

The iPad does deserve its award though. :) One reason is because there isn't any real competition for it at the moment. The other reason is because it's a good product.
 
I think it's pretty awesome how Microsoft was pushing tablets for ages, to no avail, and then Apple comes along with their tablet and wipes the floor with everyone; pulling in buyers who aren't/weren't even Apple fans before.
 
I'm not. Have you used the Samsung Galaxy S?? It's an amazing phone. I haven't used an iPhone 4, but it's similar enough to the iPhone 3Gs (with the new iOS) that I doubt a "test drive" of an iPhone 4 would convince me otherwise.

I have not used the Galaxy S phone. It does look great though. From my perspective, my iPhone is so much beyond being just a phone. With all the applications I have installed on it, the device is simply a part of so many activities I do on a day-to-day basis. It really wouldn't be that easy to replace it with another device.
 
With all the applications I have installed on it, the device is simply a part of so many activities I do on a day-to-day basis.

This is a serious question.

Were these activities already part of your daily routine, of have you been "conditioned" to include them now that you have an iPhone?
 
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