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Old 08-21-2011, 07:15 AM
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You'll get used to it and will wonder why you didn't get a smart phone sooner at some point. You're right in that a "normal" phone could be seen to be "easier" for just taking calls, but that's about it. I have over 379 contacts in my phone, most with multiple numbers, which are all wirelessly synchronized with my work environment. And they include email addresses, and email of course. Being able at the drop of a hat to contact anybody I need, call or email them, know who is calling me, priceless.That doesn't even consider keeping track of my calendar, being able to look up online what I DON'T know...

As for the phone part of the iPhone, the worst part for me is that when you're on a call it's too darn easy to accidentally hit the "red hang up" button on screen. I typically lock the phone if I'm going to be on a while.
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