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DLG

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Feb 27, 2011
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As far as connectivity goes, I find that I can do most of what I need in a day with my iPhone 4. Do you also find that you can get by with just your iPhone?

Dan
 
As far as connectivity goes, I find that I can do most of what I need in a day with my iPhone 4. Do you also find that you can get by with just your iPhone?

Dan

Yeah, I do. I get by fine with just my 3GS. It allows me to do anything I want basically. Connectivity-wise that is. I make calls and send emails and texts daily, browse mobile sites for quick info and news, it picks up all wifi networks that I use flawlessly. And all while being not silly big, hence comfy to use and easy to pocket. Best thing is that I only have to charge it three times a week because I don't **** around with the thing five hours a day.

It's not that I NEED a new phone. I just want one.

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Oh dang, I just noticed this is for iPhone 4 only. Sorry about that.
 
Personally, not even close. Typing lengthy emails? No. Replying to lots of posts on a web form? I'd rather not. Sending IMs to one person while talking to another (and possibly sharing my screen) No. etc..

OTOH, for 'consuming', it's fine for me.
 
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