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You do realize that if someone actually has problems with their iPhone, then it is more likely they'd visit MacRumors, right? Don't use posts on here to judge whether most people like their iPhone.

What this guy said. Who's more likely to make a thread? Someone with a problem with their iPhone seeking help or someone who has no issues and loves it? No brainer right there.

I think its safe to say 99% of iPhone users love their iPhone. Im almost leaning toward the OP being a troll. is ANYONE HAPPY? of course they are. Ive had problems with my laptop/car etc and needed help and went to forums. Do I hate both those things because of that? lol no.
 
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I'll admit that I was a bit hesitant about getting an iPhone because of many complaints I heard. But I ended up getting the iPhone 4 back in November, and I could not be happier with it. It's my first smart phone (couldn't afford data plans before). I love the gorgeous screen, and it's perfect size. It's really fast, and so reliable. I was warned by so many people that I would get dropped calls, but I haven't gotten any (AT&T). I'm on my phone several times a day. No jailbreaking for me. Highly highly highly recommend the iPhone. :)
 
My husband just got an iPhone 3GS. He was deciding between the HTC Inspire and the 3GS. He didn't want to spend the $200 for the 4. He had played around with a 2G for a few days so he knew he liked the iPhone, but he liked the screen on the Inspire. So he bought the Inspire. After playing with it for a few days he took it back and got the 3GS and couldn't be happier. The Inspire wasn't as user friendly and it turned out he didn't like the 'feel' of the larger screen in his hand when using it.

Carol
 
i've used every platform out there and iOS and the hardware from Apple is probably the best.

The iOS is smoother than WebOS, BB OS, Android OS for sure. Transitions are smooth and the phone has never restarted itself or crashed like the other OS's I've used.

The hardware is a pleasure as well. The glass screen on my Droid X and Droid 2 were plasticy in feel and felt hallow. The glass on the iPhone is rock solid which surprised me. Very high quality materials.

iOS is a closed operating system but it is one of the best experiences. Android is open and all but that just leads to too many issues with stability and compatibility.
 
99% of people that own and love their iPhones are not on Forums talking about how they love their iPhone or not. :cool:
 
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IMO, the iPhone 4 is, quite simply, the best phone I've ever had in my life. I've had a cell phone since 1989 and smart phones for nearly 10 years (including symbian, windows mobile, Android and WebOS) and the iPhone 4 is better than any of them in every conceivable way.
 
these type of forums are designed to help people with issues and problems so 99% of the time people will be posting regarding these... there are a lot of people perfectly happy with their iPhones.
 
Love it..however..jail breaking is necessary for a few things apple really needs to change IMO. Hre's a list of reasons I keep jail breaking my phone..and what I use to do so.

Allow us to set a default browser (browser changer)
Quick toggle wifi/airplane/etc (sbsettings)
Allow better google voice integration (phone gv extension /SMS gv extension)
Allow scrolling folders (infinifolders)
Better SMS integration / notifications (bite SMS / ?)
Allow us to turn off those stupid popups (popup blocker)

It would be cool if Apple had a page to the left of Spotlight for notifications and maybe some key controls like what you mentioned. Or maybe the page should go directly left of the main page, and spotlight should go left of the page I mentioned.
 
I'm happy with my iPhone 4. I image I'd be even happier with the iPhone 5. :cool:
I'm eager to get rid of my iPhone 4 for an iPhone 5, it's GOT to be a better phone for actually talking to people.

Heck my 3GS was a better phone.

With any luck Apple will get up to speed and include a larger display like the other great smartphones these days.

Then I will be really happy with Apple :)
 
Your in a capitalist society no one is happy with what they want

No one is ever happy with what they get. They always want new they always want better.
 
No one is ever happy with what they get. They always want new they always want better.

Not true at all. I still know lots of people using the original iPhone and they are perfectly happy with it. This may be the case for you, but in reality... who are you compared to the rest of the world.
 
My mobile phone has (or should have) just a minor impact on how happy I am - regardless of brand or model. My iPhone does what I want it to do, and the way I want it to. Functional and non-functional reqs are thus fulfilled, in which sense I'm 'happy' with my iPhone.
 
I love it. Been an iphone user since day 1 of the original. There are times when i get bored of ios, like when i play with some new phone. But i quickly realize its just because its different, not better.

Its reliable, does everything and more, gets excellent battery life, etc etc. I couldnt be happier.

Even after years of iphone usage, i still come across uses for it that make my life easier.
 
I'm unimpressed. It's a nice piece of hardware, but I'm personally not fond of the "you're going to have the experience we want you to have" mindset that goes with the phone. If you want to jailbreak to get functionality, you're always at least one version behind. On Android for the most part a third party ROM is 1-2 versions ahead by default.

I'm dumping mine personally and going back to the HTC Incredible I was using. Short of the battery life there's nothing it won't do that the iPhone will, and it was bulletproof while I was using it even through 50 or so different ROM flashes.

Not trying to totally pan the iPhone - like I said, it's a nice piece of hardware. Solid call quality and decent battery life and a screen that is definitely better than my Android, although the AMOLED screen on that is pretty darned respectable. iPhone just not for me - I tried. I prefer Android on a phone.
 
i love my iphone, i use it a lotttttt everyday, but you have to make it your way :) some people just dont know what they're doing with the iPhone :) that's why there are so many complaintz, it's just because they're lazy to learn and make it the way they want.
 
i love my iphone, i use it a lotttttt everyday, but you have to make it your way :) some people just dont know what they're doing with the iPhone :) that's why there are so many complaintz, it's just because they're lazy to learn and make it the way they want.

What did you do with your own iPhone to "make it your way"?

Just curious what you meant by this :)
 
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