The iPhone is pretty, but it's much too expensive for my budget; and AT&T has by reputation the WORST record of coverage of the national capitol area of any of the major carriers. (I checked.) Since coverage is one of my two main issues at the moment, I guess the iPhone is not for me.

--Constance

On Jul 10, 2007, at 6:42 AM, Snyder, Mark wrote:

Constance,

Apple's business model for the iPhone - buy it at Apple or AT&T, then
activate and choose services at home or office - if they couple it with
their user interfaces that many people love, is the change point.  You
can bet that Apple will provide technical assistance through their
genius bar, and that also will help.

Would it solve your cell phone issues?  Maybe, maybe not.  I am not
suggesting the iPhone as a cure for your cell phone problems, as I am
not sure I know what they are.

Thank you,

Mark Snyder


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