Update Re: RE: [Fed-Talk] From the Iphone Front Lines
Update Re: RE: [Fed-Talk] From the Iphone Front Lines
- Subject: Update Re: RE: [Fed-Talk] From the Iphone Front Lines
- From: "Villano, Paul Mr CIV USA TRADOC" <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 12 Jul 2008 13:43:04 -0400
- Priority: normal
Update: In a matter of moments I put in the new SIM, plugged it in, set it up, synced it, fully charged it, and made my first phone call...all literally in half an hour. (Note that although I set it up myself I may have to still go back to AT&T because they screwed up my accounts and put the wrong phone number on the SIM. That makes me daydream about other uses for the SIM card tool. But other than that...)
I'm loving it so far. It exceeds my expectations and I haven't played with half the applications. As I'd hoped, from an accessibility standpoint, the crispness and size of the text and that blessed huge, easy to read even for me and your grandma keypad are wonderful. I heard a rumor that it has the voice built into it, too, (ability to read a web page and e-mail like my MBP does) but I haven't found that if it's in there. Just wonderful so far.
My only reticence right now is that I notice in the manual the battery is not user-replaceable (brought to you by the same folks that made you go to the AT&T store to get one no doubt) and there are several caveats about it having a limited life expectancy. Anyone know what that is? I charged it for about half an hour this morning and notice it is already showing battery drainage (between 10:30 this morning and 1:30 pm now). Any ideas on what average battery life is?
Even the packaging is superior. Everything from opening the box to the machine itself and the user experience has been great so far. Let the honeymoon begin!! :)
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