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What iPhone do you have?

  • iPhone 2G

    Votes: 4 1.5%
  • iPhone 3G

    Votes: 22 8.0%
  • iPhone 3GS

    Votes: 39 14.2%
  • iPhone 4

    Votes: 210 76.4%

  • Total voters
    275
Keeping hold of my 3GS until the white iP4 comes out on Vodafone PAYG and that signal update is sent out. All of which should happen this month.
 
iPhone 4.

Owned the 2G iPhone (hand me down) officially from 11/13/08 until the day the iPhone 4 was announced (6/7/10).

This might be my last iPhone for awhile unless Apple really changes things up and makes it compelling enough for me to stay. Having the iPhone iOS for what looks to be FOUR years straight, I do want a bit of a change by 2012. Watching Android very closely. I probably will still have my iPhone 4 around by the time of my next upgrade and just have it demoted as a back-up phone. iPhone 4 just seems like a keeper. The good news is it has solid enough hardware + software + features that it could endure longer than two years and hold its own against the newer phones including the next iPhone. The 2G iPhone was a classic and ahead of its time, but even after three years, I found it unbearable to use compared to the iP4 and latest Android phones. I hope not to get the same feeling with the iPhone 4 after three years. If some people can use a RAZR for five years, the iPhone 4 can endure just the same if shattering the glass doesn't happen first.
Yeah, I'm hoping iOS 5 gets a major UI overhaul. It needs it. :apple:
 
Everything but the BollocksGS

EDIT: Also, there is nothing called the "iPhone 2G". It was just the iPhone...THAT IS THE OFFICIALLY BRANDED NAME!!
True, but nowadays if you say "iPhone" there's more than one model you could be referring too. Hence "iPhone 2G" stands for "Original iPhone" because it only had 2G networking. The rest of the models after that added 3G, and, presumably, with next year's iPhone, 4G. :apple:
 
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3GS. Will likely upgrade to an iPhone 4, but I'm in no big hurry since there are still multiple-week waits, I think later ones will likely have fewer issues, I might want white, and te 3GS with ios 4 is pretty great. :)
 
iPhone 2G. I don't want to get tied into another AT&T contract.

AT&T's service where I live has become negligible at best now, with frequent "no bars" service.

I'm going to hold out for a while and see if the iPhone moves to Verizon. But even with the latest update to the iTunes terms of service (which I haven't accepted and now buy my music elsewhere), I'm not sure if Apple's technology sphere is where I want to take up permanent residence. Unfortunately Android isn't any better in my opinion.
 
iPhone 2G. I don't want to get tied into another AT&T contract.

AT&T's service where I live has become negligible at best now, with frequent "no bars" service.

I'm going to hold out for a while and see if the iPhone moves to Verizon. But even with the latest update to the iTunes terms of service (which I haven't accepted and now buy my music elsewhere), I'm not sure if Apple's technology sphere is where I want to take up permanent residence. Unfortunately Android isn't any better in my opinion.

What changed in the itunes store compared to last time?
 
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3GS. Will likely upgrade to an iPhone 4, but I'm in no big hurry since there are still multiple-week waits, I think later ones will likely have fewer issues, I might want white, and te 3GS with ios 4 is pretty great. :)

I am also using a 3GS w/ iOS 4... with this being my first iPhone, the novelty of iOS is still there. I love it so far.
 
Had iPhone "Classic" 8GB then got the 3GS 16GB black. Now waiting for iPhone 5.

I upgrade every other year because I don't feel like spending money on a new one every 12 months. Plus I like to get big jumps in advancements rather than incremental.
 
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