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2005-07-06
My biggest disappointment is that it turned out like Blackberry.
Sure, you have a device running the same "OS", but your totally dependent on the cell provider for what version you run, when you get updates, etc..
This leads to different features being available on the same phone depending on what vendor you use.
Like Verizon who likes to disable core phone OS features so they can charge you for them.
This is one of the things I hated about the Blackberry, some providers took forever to release updates to their phones.
The best thing about the iPhone is your no longer dependent on waiting for your cell phone provider to give you the new version, something many months later than your friends provider, in the case of some phone companies never and your SOL stuck on the ancient version it came with.
Edited 2010-10-19 20:33 UTC