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Happy enough to sell my Nexus One and Nokia N8. For a high end devices, the iPhone is wonderful. It has some downsides, no double, but I love it.

As for a bigger screen, I don't think I'd want to lose the form factor or the PPI. Since Apple is clear focused on keeping apps working between each generation of the iPhone, I can't see them bumping the resolution up to get the same PPI for a 4 or 4.3 screen.

Sure the screen would still look good, but not as good as it does now. Plus I don't want my phone to barely fit into my pocket.

I think 3.7 might be a nice upgrade, as the PPI won't take a large hit and the size of the whole device can be almost the same as it is now.

Of course I'd love a better camera, longer battery(although I like the way its built in now...I hate a device that creaks when I hold it or have parts which move...both of which I fear a removable battery would bring along), faster CPU, better GPU. But those will be any phone, tablet or computer as technology always seems to be improving

Of course, I'm interested in what sort of design Apple will release for the iPhone's phone, but I still love the 4's design, I'd have no issue if Apple kept it for the next iPhone. And sure, why not slim it down just a bit?
 
I'm very happy with the iPhone. I have never owned or used an Android phone and wonder at times what I'm missing.
 
LOVE my iPhone ... I've owned all releases of the iphone ... every size shape and style of Blackberry... Androids etc.

Blackberry is for 'texters' and those who think physical keyboards are better ...

Android is a wh*red out, DIY OS for budget conscious people and/or those who like to tinker with their electronics just like some used to like to do to their cars....

iPhone is the best by far.

I find this flawed, considering you have a camaro in your display picture. Most camaro owners would do something to modify their rig. I modify my cars and bikes, but the iPhone is fine just the way it is :)
 
I'm happy with mine. :apple: That's one of the reasons I come to this forum. I've owned Palm and BB smartphones and find the iPhone to tower above them in almost every area. I haven't tried Android for more than a few seconds but from what I've read about it and what my friends say who have Android phones, I'd have to say it's only "almost as good" as iOS.

When I was still walking around with a BB8830, my cousin told me how delighted she was with her iPhone 3GS and I decided that I would stop waiting for Verizon to finally offer an iPhone. I picked mine up in September. If I'd waited, I'd still be paying $30 for data. As it is, I get by on $15 for data. If VZW ever matches At&t's data pricing, I will probably go back. While I've had more than double the dropped calls and failed data incidents on At&t than I would have had on VZW, I'm glad I got my iPhone when I did. I suffered with gimped phones long enough. At&t reception isn't as good as Verizon but it works well enough for me given the lower pricing.
 
Really happy

I am really happy with my iPhone. Sure I can nit-pick some minor things, but on a day-to-day basis it is great. Nothing like having a personal-use iPhone and a corporate-use Blackberry to put things in perspective.

Specifically: Great keyboard for simply dialing the phone. Great GPS available via Navigon. iPod is good for traveling. Not bad for reading books in a pinch (and syncs with my iPad). Nice web surfing. Lots of single-use, but very inexpensive apps available.

And, for the cities I visit, ATT has been just fine too.

It does not hurt either that the design is essentially a work of art too. (IMHO;))
 
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Well I am now an iPhone user! :) If anyone has any websites that will help show me how to use the phone in different ways, feel free to post them. I am used to the general programs but I am sure there is a lot of back end menus that I don't know about yet.
 
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Well I am now an iPhone user! :) If anyone has any websites that will help show me how to use the phone in different ways, feel free to post them. I am used to the general programs but I am sure there is a lot of back end menus that I don't know about yet.

Congratulations!

Check out the Tips, Help and Troubleshooting section. There's a couple of stickies in there that will teach you everything there is to know.
 
I've owned two, including getting the original on day one. But after two I'm ready to try something else. The antenna problems and constant poor reception was the last straw.
 
Wanted an iPhone for a long time and finally switched from Verizon to AT&T for the iPhone 4, and I don't think I have ever been as happy with any material object to date. I love my phone and think you should definitely get the iPhone 4, if not wait for the iPhone 5/4S whatever it may be called.
 
Buy an iPhone. I had a droid for over a year and I can honestly say the iPhone has brought more joy to me in the past week than the droid ever did...just so much smoothed over and beautiful. I have yet to encounter something in iOS that has pissed me off that android did. Honestly...in fact all the apps I used on Android are on iPhone and the ones I had on my old iPod touch are now on my iPhone. It just works for me :)
 
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I'm happy with my iPhone 4. I had the original iPhone then then 3G and now the 4. I love it. Easy to use. Good battery life. I love the app store and being able to download songs right from iTunes to my phone.

I've never owned a droid or other smart phone so while I may not know what I'm missing I am happy with what I have.
 
I had a 3GS for 1.5 years and a 4 for 2 months and have loved them both, granted i've always been jailbroken which makes the iphone even better.
 
had att iphone. broke contract and went to verizon. Internet has gotten slower over time, but I wouldnt trade it for the world.


debating the purchase of white Iphone 4. that is one sexy b^tch I tell ya...
 
I like my iPhone because of versatility and just how well it works. I don't really have to mess with it. My friend on his Android said he needs to clear the caches every few days so it doesn't freeze(?) - yes I understand that doesn't apply to every Android. He probably just runs too much crap on it at once.
 
I have had all of the iPhones. I enjoy them highly. I've switched to android to see what the hype was about. I sold it 3 days later and bought another iphone. I have no glitches, no random restarts or freezes etc. This is the most reliable phone on the market. Hands down. Just get it; what do you have to lose?
 
I'm very much happy with my iPhone, it's the best phone I've owned yet. I love the ability to be on twitter app, remember I needed to find a link for someone, so quickly open safari and get it quicker than in old days. Battery life drains pretty fast, sure but it's pretty much expected for any fast phone in this day and age. The only thing I regret is getting the 16GB model instead of 32GB. Ever since 3G came to my town, I've cut my iPod usage by 90% as I stream now, so now I don't really have any regrets
 
I bought the very first iPhone back in '07 (like a boss) and since then have owned the 3GS, several android devices and a couple blackberries. They each have their own strengths. Overall, I prefer my iPhone as it is very smooth/stable, the media functions rock and the device (hardware) is, well, pure sex.

That being said, there are a couple things that gripe me. The (lack of a) notification system blows. Popup notifications that interrupt one's workflow is a major oversight. Secondly, the OS does feel a bit dated / dumbed down compared to the things you can do in Android (widgets for example). A lack of flash sucks, and lastly email integration isn't as good as it is on BB or Android. Gmail synchronization isn't nearly as dead-reliable / solid as it is on either a Blackberry or an Android device.

I'm fairly confident that iOS 5 will fix some things - at least the notification issue.
 
The question should be: "Is there anyone who isn't happy with their iPhone?"

I'm pretty sure the majority of people that own an iPhone are happy with it, or they would of switched to a different phone. Why keep something you're not happy with? Especially with the re-sell value of the iPhone. Money is definitely not an excuse.
 
Im perfectly happy. Suits my pleasure and business needs fine.

Not happy with how bad the refurbished ones are.
 
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