Guess What Just Froze Over - Matt And The iPhone
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As hard as this is for me to come to grips with, despite my not really caring for OS X itself in the Mac sense, I am simply stunned with many aspects of my new iPhone. Yes, I drank the kool-aid and am now one of the iPhone nation.
What did it for me was that there have just been too many instances where my work would have been a lot easier had I been able to have hands on access to the iPhone vs just relying on using someone else’s for app reviews, etc. And now that I own one, I must say, it is one fine phone. It is amazing just how intuitive it is while also missing features that would get other phones tossed into the trash. Yet strangely, I am not bothered by the lack of my Antair spam filter or my ability to send stuff to and from my PC via Bluetooth. I should be bothered, as the lack of a spam filter meant I had to jerry rig something with a Gmail account for my main email accounts, but honestly, it’s not too bad.
And yes, it is true that if you give that crazy keyboard a shot, you do get used to typing on this phone. At this point, I am still exploring what all I can do with this phone. Thus far, I have only two apps installed. WeatherBug and Ferrari GT Lite. Still trying to figure out which apps have the level and the one with the dice we have all seen on the commercials. You know, it’s like boggle or something.
Do I miss my BlackBerry? Do not know yet. When I wake in the morning to check my email with one hand, something tells me I might as clearly, doing that with the iPhone takes more skill that I posses at the moment. But this could change.

One Comment
Don
April 8th, 2009
at 5:09am
I love my iPhone. Had it about two months now. Even love the roll over minutes! Saving at least $30 a month from my previous cell phone bill! Wondering if any one else out there finds themselves pausing the TV during the iPhone commercials to see what apps are installed on the TV’s phone :)