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Apple has given a couple of iPhones to selected journalists for one week.
I believe that The Wall Street Journal wrote the most comprehensive review I’ve found today.
Wall Street Journal: Testing Out The iPhone
They conclude:
Expectations for the iPhone have been so high that it can’t possibly meet them all. It isn’t for the average person who just wants a cheap, small phone for calling and texting. But, despite its network limitations, the iPhone is a whole new experience and a pleasure to use.
Here is a video too:
Another complete article comes from The New York Times: The iPhone Matches Most of Its Hype
But even in version 1.0, the iPhone is still the most sophisticated, outlook-changing piece of electronics to come along in years. It does so many things so well, and so pleasurably, that you tend to forgive its foibles.
In other words, maybe all the iPhone hype isn’t hype at all. As the ball player Dizzy Dean once said, “It ain’t bragging if you done it.”
Are you still at home? Please go to the nearest Apple/AT&T store…


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