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2005-07-06
Yes, he did call the device itself revolutionary. And after watching all of the demos on:
http://www.apple.com/iphone/
I would have to say it certainly seems revolutionary. I have had many different "smart" phones, but this one really seems to be "smart."
Well, thought out. The features are not hidden underneath several layers of menus... and the web browser, it's about time that the mobile market gets a REAL browser! I always liked Mobile Opera but the Safari implementation looks like it finally makes mobile browsing worthwhile.
I don't have a Cingular plan, but when June rolls around, I certainly will then.