I got an iPhone 3G about a month ago, and I absolutely love it! I never leave my phone at home anymore and I take much better care of it than my other phone.
I don't have one, but I have an iPod touch which is similar, and sometimes my keys won't work if I have it on for a long time. I love writing, so I use my notes to write and sometimes it'll go and put a G for an H, which is really annoying, lol...
I don't have an iPhone, but I do have the Touch and previously I have only had iPod Nanos for my mp3 players. All of them have left a bad taste in my mouth when it comes to dealing with anything that is affiliated with Apple. I have nearly always had some problem with either the player itself or iTunes, and Apple has never been able to provide any help, just caused more problems. As such, I don't think I'll ever be getting an iPhone, no matter how fun they might be to mess around with for a while. I'll be sticking with my Droid. (:
I'm seriously considering getting an iPhone 4 when my contract lets up in October. Only thing is, I don't know how good they are. I'd be getting it on Vodafone, has anyone had any problems with any?
If I could find one cheeply, I'd be ecstatic. My HTC Droid Incredible is very selective when it wants to work or doesn't. It'd also be nice not having to carry around my phone & iPod. Although, a 64GB iPhone would probably cost a pretty penny when my iPod was $400. ¡Aye carumba!
I know it's a bit late for this, but I only have the lowest gigabyte for my iPhone, but I keep all my music on iCloud, and it's really convenient, except whenever I'm out in the middle of nowhere where I don't have service, but for the most part, it's worth the $25 a year to keep all the music on the iCloud. On top of that, it holds like 10,000 songs or so. I don't have all my music downloaded to the iCloud though. Even if I like it, I tend to keep some music on my Spotify in playlists. It's a convenience thing.
The only thing I hate about iPhones is having to use iTunes. I like everything else about the phone but I hate iTunes so much that I'd rather have a Samsung.