This sums up my feelings about the iPhone v.s all the rest perfectly...
After struggling w/ AT&T's spotty coverage in Nebraska for the last three years, and realizing that, at least in this area, Verizon owns the rest in terms of coverage, I finally jumped shipped, moved to Verizon and have been using an Android based phone for the last 3 months. While I don't HATE my Eris - I certainly don't feel the same kind of connection to it that I did to my iPhone.
While surfing around tonight, I stumbled upon a pretty good blog, called John's blog, and while evaluating the Google Nexus One that he was using, he dropped a paragraph that describes my feelings perfectly...
At the end of the day, though, my iPhone experience is just more intimate than my Android experience — it feels more like it has my life on it, while the Android just feels like a very good phone and mobile web device. It’s just easier to get more of what I care about — my pictures, my music, my movies, games I like, and all my books (via the Kindle app) on my iPhone. So it feels more like an integrated part of my life than the Android. As frustrated as I am with my current iPhone 3G because of battery life & sluggishness & general physical-falling-apart, I still feel better when I have it than an Android.
Exactly...


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