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iPhone users...where are you?
By Rick
Created Jan 2 2008 - 8:07pm

I know you are out there, we want to here from you.

My beloved Treo is still working and performing admirably, but I am always on the lookout for something a little sleeker, easier to use, and even more functional. Since I started using the Treo in 2002 (wow, it really has been almost six years), I have yet to find another device that matches its features and possibilities. While browsing cellular stores, I try the latest Blackberries, and some of the other smartphones (I just don't get Windows mobile...too many steps to do something) and hope that maybe my love affair with the Treo will be replaced by something even better. Unfortunately, it hasn't happened yet. My Treo, currently the 755p, in my opinion, is still the most functional and easy to use smartphone on the market.

One phone that caught my attention last summer is the iPhone. Yes, the hype and hoopla got me to look at it. Pretty screen, wi-fi and some very cool iPhone optimized web applications make it a compelling option. However, the lack of a physical keyboard, the option to copy and paste, and the slower cellular browsing speeds keep me from looking seriously at the device.

Today, however, I ran into another happy iPhone user. I'm really looking for some feedback from any smartphone user about what they like and don't like. I also would be particularly interested in hearing from Treo users who moved to either the iPhone or another device.

Leave a comment and let me know where you stand on the smartphone market.

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