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Dumped my Blackberry

Blackberry 8700. Happy enough with it, at least until I first saw the iPhone...

Will be switching most of my office over to iPhones... once there is a viable Push IMAP solution available.
 
Since I've been trying to find a good smartphone for a LONG time, here is my list:

Blackberry 8700c, 8703e
Blackberry Pearl (8100)
Blackberry 7250,7230
Blackberry 7700
Palm Treo 600
Palm Treo 650
Palm Treo 700p
Palm Treo 680
Audiovox 6700
Cingular 8125
Sidekick 3
Nokia N80
Motorola Rokr e6
+Motorola Q

No this list is not fictional... although it's kind of sad hahah.

No I haven't owned more then one phone at a time

No I don't own any of these currently.

No, I'm not admitting (denial is the best medicine) to having a smartphone addiction
 
My almost four year old Sony Ericsson T616. What a little warrior. I dropped it so many times and still worked perfectly. It still looked pretty good and people asked me about it b/c it had a white opal faceplate and was so small. I hope my iphone is as sturdy and dependable.
Same here, so I have been lusting for a more capable phone for some time. When Apple announced the iPhone, I decided to wait the six months for its arrival.

I thoroughly abused my T616, although not intentionally. :D It withstood a lot of punishment and kept on ticking. I even landed on it while mountain biking once (it was in a front, zippered pocket in my bike shorts and withstood my weight crashing into the ground on top of it) and I thought for sure it would be dead. Some pixels on the screen became stuck as a result of that incident, but the phone itself was fine!

Needless to say, I won't be putting the iPhone in any shorts pockets while biking, but it will be tucked away in my CamelBak (in a leather case that completely encloses the phone).

..Al
 
Me at work with my previous cellular telephone...
 

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SOny Ericsson.

Sony used to make the best phones with the best UI on the market.

No longer the case. Glad to switch to the iPhone when I get home....(just hope AT&T doesn't screw me like everyone else...)
 
I have a SE w810i that is a wonderful, wonderful phone that I am no longer using. :) I will probably be selling it, and then buy a cheap, crappy phone for those times when I don't want to use the iPhone. The w810i is worth a little too much to use it as a backup.

same here
 
SE k700i, which I held on too for almost 3 years waiting for the iPhone rumors to materialize
 
SE k700i, which I held on too for almost 3 years waiting for the iPhone rumors to materialize

Wow, that is amazing discipline.

I had the SE T520, then the T525 which was a wasted upgrade. I spent a fortune on them since I wanted them unlocked so I would not be tied to those dirt merchants at AT&T.

I tried to do what you did which is wait out the iPhone. My T525 is barely working at this point. It looks terrible. It turns off randomly. Bluetooth is temperamental. Syncing barely works

My regrets?

1. I should have not purchased the second, minor upgraded . 400 bucks wasted.

2. All my years to stay free of contracts will come crashing down when I activate my new iPhone. (I still have not done it yet.)

I hate that I have to be tied to those scum bags at AT&T. How they sold us all out to the NSA and now the media companies is disgraceful.

But, at home waiting for me is a new iPhone. (I have been traveling so I haven't been home yet to play with my new beauty.) The wait, I am sure, will be worth it.

From what I can tell, the iPhone is not perfect, but is a great start and I am sure many of the missing features will be added in software updates.
 
Me = Unlocked Motorola Rizr

Wifey = Treo 650

I love the iPhone and I am very optimistic that apple will release updates that will tend to some of our needs :)
 
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