5. Too expensive – Add a case, belt clip and extra battery and you’re closing in on $650 for the least expensive model.
4. My Motorola Q is a few weeks old and working quite well, thank you.
3. No removable battery – Not an absolute deal killer but pretty lame.
2. No Exchange Server support – I can’t give up having access to my corporate email. It frees me up from having to drag my laptop around. I could give up Messenger, but I don’t have to with my Q.
1. AT&T Coverage at my house is very poor – Verizon is the only carrier that provides acceptable coverage at my house. This isn’t Apple’s fault, but is a definite deal breaker.
Having said that, the iPhone is lust worthy. I’d buy one in a heartbeat if it came to Verizon and I could access my corporate email.
iPhone bleh, if I was going to go for something like that I’d go for the HTC Touch (http://www.htctouch.com/) which actually looks pretty cool. The issue for me, as an AT&T customer, is that you need 3G to make the internet on the phone practical, something neither of these phones offer.
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I wonder how well one of these iPhone knock off would work
http://www.psstit.com/share/the-iphoney.html
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