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I’m not much of a technology fan….and to be honest, after owning my ipod for two years I still don’t know how to download music.

But……my phone was near retirement and I wanted to fancy it up for once and buy some hot technology. When my old phone hit the floor hard and broke into many little sad pieces….complete with broken wires hanging out….I knew I had to move on.
So I did my reserach and splurged on an iphone 3G. We’ve been together for two days now, and I must confess I think I’ve found “the one”.
When I turned the phone on it took me less than two minutes to figure it all out. It has to be the most “user friendly” thing out there. If you’ve used a computer, and you know how to do internet searches, you’re already an iphone expert!
I was a little worried that it would be too precious, but it seems to be pretty sturdy. And for all the ladies that are wondering how the keypad works with fingernails, it’s not too bad…..To be honest, I’m not blessed with cute lady fingers, it’s more like I have sausage fingers….and even for me it’s pretty easy to use. I would be happier if the texting keys were a tad larger, but it’s not a deal breaker.
So all in all, I’m rating this product a 9.5 out of 10. The only annoying thing – when you are texting the punctuation and numbers are not offered up on the same screen….or at least I couldn’t find another option where it is a true QWERTY keyboard. It just means you need to spend a bit longer typing…… but it’s such a sexy looking phone that it’s not a problem.












3 Responses to “iphone 3G”
By Phil Barrett on Jul 6, 2009
I knew you’d find the one eventually!
Congrats on your new purchase. It took me about a week to get used to the keyboard. You can also always turn the phone to get the wide version too.
Author's Website: http://www.burningthebacon.com
By admin on Jul 6, 2009
Thank you! Do you know if I can get a real QWERTY keyboard or if I’m stuck switching between letters on one screen and punctuation on another?
By Phil Barrett on Jul 9, 2009
Check out the agiletext noter lite in the App store. It’s free… so worth a spin.
Author's Website: http://www.burningthebacon.com