Is the iPhone worth the cost?
- $200 for 8G or $300 for 16G**
- $30 data plan
- $40 service plan
- $20 unlimited texts
- $10 in taxes
Is it worth it? I want to hear from current iPhone users!
**minus $100 each for refurb. any thoughts on new vs. refurb?

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EX. my phone, a HTC Hero (Sprint) normally would run Android 2.1
Sprint said that when 2.2 came out, my phone didn't have the proper specs to run it.
I hacked my phone, and now its running 2.2. Take that Sprint!
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I have a Huawei Pulse on T-Mobile. It is a similar size (actually slightly larger, 3.5" screen), with 3G, Wi-Fi, a GPS with Google Maps, a browser, email, MP3/video player, a host of applications out of the box and the Android app store. The handset cost half of what an iPhone does and T-Mobile have a deal whereby topping up 10GBP (15USD) per month on PAYG gives you unlimited internet access and text messages, or you can get it on a variety of contracts depending on your use needs.
It's not quite as pretty as an iPhone, there aren't as many apps yet and the hardware isn't quite as nice (the camera is poor, but good enough if you own a digital camera anyway), but if you just want a touchscreen phone/browser/email/GPS/MP3 player for less money, it's one of the options. I did a Total Cost Of Ownership for both and I figure my phone to be almost exactly half the cost of the iPhone (but I use a lot of texts and make few voice calls).
lol
http://blog.nobi.cc/2009/02/my-view-of-how-iphone-is-doing-in-japan-by-nobi-nobuyuki-hayashi.html
Seems the article misrepresented the people they quoted, and in fact they were trying to say that the iPhone has great potential because "In Japan, Cellphones Have Become Too Complex to Use"
Unfortunately, neither do the stories detractors (from the blog):
Although Apple nor Softbank releases the real number of shipment, today, it is strongly believed that they have shipped more than X and possibly near Y units in Japan.
(Y is twice the previous estimate)
...which amounts to nothing more than guesswork and rumor. Of course, rumor is as reliable these days as official corporate PR. ;-)