ick :(

I really want one, but certainly don't want to carry two phones.

I suppose the question is: How much emailing do I do, and how much SMS
messaging, or document editing.

http://www.engadget.com/2007/06/23/new-details-about-the-iphone/

"The keyboard was simply described as "disappointing". Keyboarding
with two thumbs often registers multiple key presses (two or three at
a time) resulting in a lot of mistakes. The best way to type is with a
single finger (as shown in most of Apple's demos), but two thumbs is
supposedly very difficult. After trying it for a number of days our
source gave up using their thumbs.

The text auto-correction only works well for simple words, but doesn't
work for proper names. We can only assume this bit will get better
with time as Apple fills out its predictive text dictionary.

"It won't replace a BlackBerry. It's not good for text input. It's
just not a business product."

The touchscreen was said to, in general, require somewhat hard presses
to register input, and needs some getting used to.

In addition to its dock, the iPhone comes packaged with a polishing
cloth (the thing's supposedly a fingerprint magnet, no surprise) and
the usual smallish power adapter.

The Bluetooth headset will debut in the $120 range, and will come with
its own dock for charging both the phone and the headset. The headset
will feature a miniature magnetic charging interface รก la MagSafe. "

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