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My iPhone 3G adventure

Not really an adventure, but on Saturday morning I decided to try my luck at the local Apple store in the STL area. I saw the line was only about 20 deep, so I figured I may as well join in on the phone fun.

The line only took about 1 hour, and I was in and out of the actual store in under 15 minutes with an activated iPhone 3G. So yes, I technically contributed to these numbers.

I agree with others out there that this phone is going to be changing the way we all do business remotely. The apps that are out there are overwhelming and the ones I downloaded work really well.

The only drawback I see so far is that the battery does suck down really quickly in 3G mode, but other than that, after a full charge once my battery died, the battery life into this week (Sunday into Monday now) has been really good. I guess though, battery life is suppose to be a lot better than a Palm Treo 750 according to PC World.

Technically Speaking, did I really need an iPhone 3G? Not really, but I more or less said I was getting one once they released a 3G version, and I pretty much do what I say when possible. That’s just me. Never had anything against the old version except I knew that the 3G version would be more worthwhile to wait for. If you have an iPhone experience you’d like to share from the weekend, leave a comment here or on my FriendFeed.

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