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Observation #1: I need to file my nails.
Observation #2: Boy, am I popular.
Observation #3: Ow.

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The good
  • Wi-Fi is swell
  • Call quality too
  • The loupe/zoom feature for text rules
  • You can add addresses directly from GoogleMaps to Contacs!
The bad
  • Not loving the keyboard
  • Non-Apple earphone jacks don't fit
  • Single iTunes library sync (sad)
  • No voice dialing
The ugly
  • Ear prints. Ick.
The sublime
  • Shiny screen doubles as mirror
  • The typography
  • UI and UX simplicity
  • No learning curve!
The ridiculous
  • No bluetooth @#%$#
  • Eminently droppable
Would be nice
  • Make the loupe universal
  • Allow text selection, cut, paste
  • Selecting multiple emails (for deletion)
  • A simple text editor
  • Bluetooth sync
  • Direct sync with .Mac from iPhone
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So I was blasé about the iPhone

...

Many jokes were made at the iPhone's expense in the days before its release. "There's no cover? If I put it in my pocket, will my butt call New Zealand?" "What if someone calls you halfway through your spare ribs at Red Bones?" Most, it turns out, unfounded.

Then I got one

Day One Summary

  • pickup and setup
    • pretend to be Linda Damato for AT&T (thanks Linda!)
    • sync with Macbook
    • call Justin Anderson, across the room
  • carry silly little iPhone bag back to NE48 from W92
    • feel goofy the entire way
    • get beset by co-workers
    • SMS Meredith, discuss shoes
    • test Stellar, bluetooth, attempt other work
  • surf web using EDGE on the car ride home (thanks Craig!)
    • email Joe to gloat
    • get email back right away and cackle
  • more showing off at home
    • connect to home Wi-Fi, send email, look at sites
    • make mental note of things to write-up
    • massage sore digits

...

Here's what I've done with it

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