The new 3G Apple iPhone comes with faster Web speeds, better sound quality, location-aware navigation and new third-party applications.
Most Apple iPhone customers say that waiting in line for hours was worth eveyr minute.
By: Bill Waters Jul 18, 2008 21:05 PM GMT
Within days after buying up the latest Apple iPhone, customers are still proud over their purchase but are already asking for more.The latest iPhone, dubbed 3G iPhone, has snappier Web speeds, better sound quality, location-aware navigation, and third-party applications left new customers with no doubts that waiting in line for hours was worth every minute of it. However, even the happiest among them offered tips for improvements for the iPhone -- at heart a powerful computer and communications device -- as well as reasons why it won't completely replace other mobile gear such as BlackBerrys or laptops. A common complaint was about the inability to copy and paste text on the iPhone. Users of the Research in Motion BlackBerry or Palm Inc's Treo can easily copy numbers or text from an e-mail and send them to a friend on the go. "I'm still very confused why they don't let you copy and paste on the phone," said Nick Divers, 22, of New York, an aspiring filmmaker who traded his Treo for an iPhone. "I've upgraded to a better product that can't do one simple thing." Some customers said the lack of copy and paste was a reason why they stopped using the first iPhone. Overall, some of the complaints are easy to fixes while others may take a bit more work by Apple engineers.
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