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The iPhone's only been on sale for about five months, yet it's already the most popular mobile browser for surfing the Web, beating out even Windows Mobile, according to a recent report.
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It's a matter of balance... you'll know what to expect when mobile web browsing versus full-fledged sit-at-a-computer web browsing. If I had an iPhone, I'd appreciate having things that other phones would have, such as GPS or flash for the camera. But if I need to first and foremost be able to make voice calls, the data usage is icing on the cake. Isn't it funny how there's less emphasis on voice quality and more opinions of coverage, i.e. having most signal bars and/or data signal availability? Mobile phones are no longer just a voice transmission device.
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1 Posted by niacal4nia on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:37PM EDT Report Abuse
Good luck listenening to online radio stations and downloading mobile programs. No GPS, No battery to exchange, No SD slot and No flash.