Actually I need someone to talk me out of the IPHONE and give me all kind of great reasons to stick with the Blackberry. Then I can buy more ammo.

In the iOS 5 announcement a couple weeks ago they said one of the new features with version 5 is that it will sync to the "cloud" and eliminate the need for iTunes or connecting to a computer for syncing or backing up.Rex B wrote:I agree, I'm happy with my 4. I can't really think of anything I'd change, except the reliance on iTunes. My phone does not sync very often, but so far it hasn't been a big problem.
I don't know enough about that to know that it's an improvementBrianSW99 wrote:In the iOS 5 announcement a couple weeks ago they said one of the new features with version 5 is that it will sync to the "cloud" and eliminate the need for iTunes or connecting to a computer for syncing or backing up.Rex B wrote:I agree, I'm happy with my 4. I can't really think of anything I'd change, except the reliance on iTunes. My phone does not sync very often, but so far it hasn't been a big problem.
Brian
I think they said you'll get 5GB of iCould storage for free. Also, it apparently defaults to only syncing over WiFi, so it wouldn't be using your data plan. I haven't read if AT&T is going to allow syncing over the cell network or not.AEA wrote:That cloud update/sync would be a good thing!
But the cost of purchase and use!![]()
Does anyone have the 200mg plan? I doubt it. That would be pretty useless.
Why do we have to have a overpriced voice contract that allows rollover unused minutes but with the add on of the data plan the price goes up and unused data is not rolled over?
Get all the bells and whistles and the price you are paying is close to the monthly payment of a economy car!
My point is that wireless service (Voice & Data) on a neat super phone like the iPhone 4 is way overpriced!