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Originally Posted by HansTWN
There are a lot more things you can't do with the iphone. You can't listen to music with stereo bluetooth headsets, you can't see internet video from a website (a serious shortcoming of Safari, no flash). You can't have an IM program open in the background, you can't listen to internet radio or TV in the background. You have no FM radio. You have no profiles, you have a very weak WiFi signal. You can't play many video file types with the ipod player. You can't turn off the accelerometer when lying in bed. You can't modify the interface to suit the way you work. There is a lot more.
How are e-mail and texting easier on the iphone?? I don't see it, unless you used to have a phone with a tiny 2.8" screen and an onscreen keyboard.... It is just as easy as it is on every other smart phone.
And I don't see how you can turn the "no expansion card", "no bluetooth file transfer" around and try to turn to them into an advantage.
Let us face it, the iphone is just another phone, with its shortcomings like every other one.

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I agree that an iPhone has shortcomings like every other phone.
But let's face it, you don't really know that much about the iPhone, so maybe you could read up a bit about it before making judgements about its shortcomings.
(as in
stereo bluetooth headset support,
actual screen size,
internet video
from a
web site,
wifi strength, and
IM's in the background. Seriously, just do some research.)